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Fancy managing Wood?
Boreham Wood are seeking applications for the vacant manager's job at Meadow Park.
All applicants should have Level 3 experience, or higher.
Any interested parties should send their CVs to the club by Friday, May 16.
They should be addressed for the attention of the Club Secretary, Boreham Wood Football Club, Meadow Park, Broughinge Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 5AL.
9:44am Friday 9th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Kevin on 11:30am Fri 9 May 08
How hard can it be to manage a side like Wood?
Surely a rudimentary knowledge of the game, the ability to pick players in their correct positions, and that's about it. What else can you possibly need?
All you have to do is say stuff like 'keep it tight at the back lads', 'play it to feet', 'keep an eye on the big man' and so on.
Maybe I should apply. The only problem would be working with the chairman, who I should imagine is quite demanding. But then that's the case anywhere.
I don't expect candidates to come rushing forward though.
How hard can it be to manage a side like Wood?
Surely a rudimentary knowledge of the game, the ability to pick players in their correct positions, and that's about it. What else can you possibly need?
All you have to do is say stuff like 'keep it tight at the back lads', 'play it to feet', 'keep an eye on the big man' and so on.
Maybe I should apply. The only problem would be working with the chairman, who I should imagine is quite demanding. But then that's the case anywhere.
I don't expect candidates to come rushing forward though.
Posted by: Danny, Borehamwood on 2:11pm Sat 10 May 08
More importantly... is anyone interested in BUYING Wood? Are local people aware that the club is currently for up for sale with a price tag of £2.5 million. All enquiries to Mr D. Hunter.
More importantly... is anyone interested in BUYING Wood? Are local people aware that the club is currently for up for sale with a price tag of £2.5 million. All enquiries to Mr D. Hunter.
Posted by: bigwood, Herts on 9:00am Mon 12 May 08
How about Jim Chandler(if still available) ex Enfield Town. Spent many years there and built a very good footballing side. I hope he applies.
How about Jim Chandler(if still available) ex Enfield Town. Spent many years there and built a very good footballing side. I hope he applies.
Posted by: frankie, middlesex on 10:38pm Mon 12 May 08
Is anyone man enough to take a job that you may only be in for a few weeks....I don't think so..Even if you do a good job you will not see the season out. Danny needs to get his act together...
Is anyone man enough to take a job that you may only be in for a few weeks....I don't think so..Even if you do a good job you will not see the season out. Danny needs to get his act together...
Posted by: Ray Edge, shenley. on 11:34pm Mon 12 May 08
I think a man caled Glynne cherrington fron the Excel youth academy should appley.He also helps Belstone Football Club and they are in fine form.
I think a man caled Glynne cherrington fron the Excel youth academy should appley.He also helps Belstone Football Club and they are in fine form.
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