I see in the Post that Jack is the favourite for the Chesterfield job.
I really hope that he stays at the academy as they are producing so much talent and he is an integral part of it.
We best tie Gary Brazil down to a long contract before Fawaz buys another footy club.
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I hope Lester gets the Chesterfield job if he wants it.
He is a great coach and asset here but he deserves a shot at first team football. It would be selfish of us to hold him back from going.
Plus, if he does leave - it leaves a Andy Reid shaped vacancy who has just completely his A license.
Jack has previously spent time in Chesterfield, so hopefully he remembers what a shithole it is, and decides to stay with us.
Don't hit the road, Jack.
There was a splendid interview with Andy Reid done by Robin Chipperfield last week, linked via the Radio Nottingham Facebook page and (presumably) it will be part of the weekly Forest podcast (if that's your thang) where the Irishman talks of his desire to get back into the game, having done some badges.
I for one would love to see the tubby playmaker back at NFFC in some capacity. There is a lot he could show some of our current lot, let alone the younger players (and that doesn't involve playing the Guitar or balancing a pint of Guinness on your head).
I'm not suggesting we appoint him as dietician or strength and conditioning coach, merely that he's possibly the most naturally gifted footballer to have worn the shirt in the last ten years, maybe he can teach some of our chaps how to take a decent set-piece, for one thing.
Gone to the Spirites.
EXACT SAME BENEFITS
Sorry to see him go, but no one can begrudge him the opportunity. Hopefully, Gareth Holmes will stay here though?
Under Jack's guidance, I would also suggest that Chesterfield will be a better destination than across the river for our youngsters to go on loan.
Good luck one decent
Shall we start a book on how soon someone says we should bring him back as manager , I say three weeks
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A character. Done well at the academy and naturally wanted to take the next step along the career ladder. Next step after that, of course, is the sack and return to the academy.
Be interesting to see how he does at the “Spirites”.
Wonder if he might be back for a loaner or two in January?
good luck to him, he deserves it.
Can see Chrissy Cohen moving into the academy
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