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Paul Tisdale - Ex-Bristol Rovers Manager to Col Utd now Stevenage

The Proper Chap

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Just announced.
 

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They must be suckers! You'd think other clubs would learn from our experience.
 

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He was good for us when he started it was just the later years!
 

Nigel E

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Says its a two and a half year contract, which might suggest that it's not a roller.

Am sure it's enough to keep the wolf from the door. The photo on the website oozes smugness.

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Looks like a James Bond villain! Hmm - wonder who will join him as coaches
 

The Proper Chap

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Oakley, Mel G and a few others will now not need to worry about a future of unemployment.

For a year anyway.

Harley will join as a coach, mark my words.

I can see Tisdale taking them down.
 

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They must be suckers! You'd think other clubs would learn from our experience.
Our experience isn't the problem. Rovers would be ecstatic with play-offs and promotions.

The MK experience is the relevant comparison. That doesn't augur well. But good luck to him anyway.
 

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I wish him well.
 

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I wish him well.
Me too. Although relationships soured in his last few years at ECFC I liked him as a person and hope he does well at Rovers.

Our experience isn't the problem. Rovers would be ecstatic with play-offs and promotions.

The MK experience is the relevant comparison. That doesn't augur well. But good luck to him anyway.
He got them promoted.

However, he has a big job on to keep Rovers up this year, let alone get promoted.
 

The Proper Chap

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Me too. Although relationships soured in his last few years at ECFC I liked him as a person and hope he does well at Rovers.



He got them promoted.

However, he has a big job on to keep Rovers up this year, let alone get promoted.
He left MK Dons in the relegation zone in league 1.

That is what Haka is getting at.
 
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