Phillips New Manager at South Shields
Phillips New Manager at South Shields
Graham Fenton has been replaced by former Sunderland star Kevin Phillips as manager of South Shields. On the face of it looks like an interesting appointment and one that reinforces the ambition of the club.
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Not sure you can say that replacing a manager who has overseen a period of unprecedented success for the club with one who has no managerial experience and seemingly little knowledge of non-league football "reinforces their ambitions", but each to their own.
On the face of it, it looks like a terrible decision to me. I suppose they might attract a couple of big name players looking for a final pay day, but nothing else about it really appeals.
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On the face of it, it looks like a terrible decision to me. I suppose they might attract a couple of big name players looking for a final pay day, but nothing else about it really appeals.
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Kevin phillips did start out in non league but that was years ago. Must be pushing 50 now and seems a bit late on to be getting his first job in management. Im sure he will pull in big crowds though due to alot of south shields so called life long fans been really Sunderland fans anyway.
I may not live in the north east anymore but i still support the north east teams
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Some ex premier league players have done well in non league, particularly if they start out at non league level as players and/or coaches and get a flavour of the scene before becoming managers but ive seen more failures than successSpyman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 12:06 pmNot sure you can say that replacing a manager who has overseen a period of unprecedented success for the club with one who has no managerial experience and seemingly little knowledge of non-league football "reinforces their ambitions", but each to their own.
On the face of it, it looks like a terrible decision to me. I suppose they might attract a couple of big name players looking for a final pay day, but nothing else about it really appeals.
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I may not live in the north east anymore but i still support the north east teams