Coleman confirmed for Dale Tuesday, 24th Jan 2012 05:50 by Col
In a late night announcement, it has been confirmed that everything has been agreed between Dale and Accy, and John Coleman will be unveiled to the press as the new Rochdale manager on Tuesday afternoon.
With both terms and compensation agreed, it can now be confirmed that John Coleman will be the new manager of Rochdale Football Club with a press conference in place for 2pm on Tuesday afternoon.
The now former Accrington man comes to Spotland after a thirteen year spell at the Crown Ground in which he became the third longest serving manager in the country, only behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger, picking up a string of promotions along the way as he lead Stanley from the Northern Premier League to the Football League.
It is expected that he will bring long term assistant Jimmy Bell with him to Spotland as he looks to battle Dale away from the bottom end of the division.
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jdalec added 14:27 - Jan 24
All Hail 'Old King Coley' lets hope he can steer us away from the drop !!!! | | |
Phil26 added 21:00 - Jan 24
Good luck Mr Coleman and a warm welcome to Rochdale Football club. Rochdalians are a fickle lot but our hearts have had to be big for decades!! All we want is to watch football. | | |
geraldo added 11:09 - Jan 25
Couldn't agree more Phil - the football has been crap........................ Hopefully JC will have money to spend as we need at least ; goalie.full back and a big striker but all on proper deals not loans. We need to get back to being a TEAM and you don't do that with loan signings. Methinks that JC has really been hired with next season in mind and a rapid return to lg 1 | | |
Phil26 added 21:09 - Jan 25
Geraldo, you have witnessed crap as I have for heart wrenching years. I remember fondly the team of Harker, Smith, Ryder, Leech, Parry, Ashworth, Whitehead, Rudd,Jenkins,Butler..Names engraved in my memory because they were ever present week in week out. I have faint hopes as you will have about next season. Though we have to believe that Mr Coleman will deliver, you know, I have a feeling....! | | |
bilbobaggins added 05:12 - Jan 26
id go as far to say as much as our defence is rubbish we need to find were the goal is as well if they want ill come and take shooting practise and show how its done | | |
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