Mark Cooper - JEMC - That's not a thing, so no.
Paul Driver - JEPD - Not really a thing either, so no.
Teddy Sheringham - JETS - Clearly a thing and KC could do marketing deals with the New York Jets and get us much needed income from New Yorkers buying the new away shirt.
Kevin Shoemake - JEKS - Nope not a thing.
Simon Parsell - JESP - No.
Paul Underwood - JEPU - See above.
Barry Hunter - JEBH - Nuh uh.
So based on that it should clearly be Sheringham. Alternatively someone with the initials SUS for divine intervention.
Who for Assistant Manager?
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Re: Who for Assistant Manager?
As much as what someone like Teddy Sheringham could bring here, at least in terms of contacts and publicity (unlikely, but imagine the money which could be made from a Man United or West Ham friendly with a number of their first team players), I wouldn't have thought he'd be attainable.
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He'll do an Edinburgh. When Justin inevitibly leaves within the next two seasons, he'll take up the helm bringing his son Charlie inMad Dog wrote:As much as what someone like Teddy Sheringham could bring here, at least in terms of contacts and publicity (unlikely, but imagine the money which could be made from a Man United or West Ham friendly with a number of their first team players), I wouldn't have thought he'd be attainable.
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Re: Who for Assistant Manager?
Well I suppose if he also did an Edinburgh after being appointed as well in you scenario, I wouldn't complain (and hopefully this will be in a situation where we're in the top half of League 2 ;) ).Oundle Diamond #2 wrote:He'll do an Edinburgh. When Justin inevitibly leaves within the next two seasons, he'll take up the helm bringing his son Charlie inMad Dog wrote:As much as what someone like Teddy Sheringham could bring here, at least in terms of contacts and publicity (unlikely, but imagine the money which could be made from a Man United or West Ham friendly with a number of their first team players), I wouldn't have thought he'd be attainable.