Because Ross is ahead of him in the pecking order. Promoting Webb ahead of him would cause all sorts of issues.gshaw wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 10:32 pm Having watched that it makes sense now Ross looked so I'll at ease in the job; he didn't want to do it and was persuaded into it by Ling, who seemed to know all along it didn't suit the guy's personality and skill set.
I do wonder why he made the beeline for Ross to do it rather than Webb though.
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Quite right, plus in these days he has to be politically correct and offer everyone the opportunity to apply - otherwise he risks the wrath of the many authorities in and around football. The standard procedure is to invite applications and I guess he's doing that.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:05 amHow do you know he doesn’t have a clue? He may well have identified who he would like but I doubt he was in a position to talk with them until Ross resigned. Now, quite rightly, he is looking further afield to see who is interested. He is going through the correct process. Don’t mean he hasn’t already got preferences but he needs to find out if they are interested too and that they are a good fit.
He needs to get it right so taking a bit extra time is spot on.
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Because Ross is ahead of him in the pecking order. Promoting Webb ahead of him would cause all sorts of issues.
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I can't buy that Ross was 100% forced into it, although he is saying now he never saw himself as manager. It was his first real go at it with a team he could have a proper pre-season to mould, and signings he could choose. That is slightly different to last time when he had to step in and momentum was against him.
It was a terrific opportunity for him. He has his entire career ahead of him, and if he performed well he would widen his opportunities and not be dependent upon Ling for jobs in the mens game. Given the safety net it was almost a risk-free gamble on his part. Had he had a good season he might have been poached by a bigger team.
Hopefully it don't happen again but I reckon Webb might get the chance of temporary boss if it ever comes down to it.
I wonder what happens to Jobi now? With everyone taking a step back, three coaches plus a keeper coach might be excessive. Even if he does his badges it doesn't seem as if he will be boss, or even assistant boss here.
Because Ross is ahead of him in the pecking order. Promoting Webb ahead of him would cause all sorts of issues.
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I can't buy that Ross was 100% forced into it, although he is saying now he never saw himself as manager. It was his first real go at it with a team he could have a proper pre-season to mould, and signings he could choose. That is slightly different to last time when he had to step in and momentum was against him.
It was a terrific opportunity for him. He has his entire career ahead of him, and if he performed well he would widen his opportunities and not be dependent upon Ling for jobs in the mens game. Given the safety net it was almost a risk-free gamble on his part. Had he had a good season he might have been poached by a bigger team.
Hopefully it don't happen again but I reckon Webb might get the chance of temporary boss if it ever comes down to it.
I wonder what happens to Jobi now? With everyone taking a step back, three coaches plus a keeper coach might be excessive. Even if he does his badges it doesn't seem as if he will be boss, or even assistant boss here.
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Embleton himself said he felt that he was much more of a coach than a manager before the season started. Webb was coaching kids as well last year right? Maybe McAnuff will do a bit more of that.
Also, lower league managers very rarely bring in their own coaching staff.
Also, lower league managers very rarely bring in their own coaching staff.
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Embleton talked about Jobi looking after our younger players so yeah, will be in that direction (for now).
I reckon Webb will be the one must upset by all of this, wouldn't be surprised if he applies for the post.
I reckon Webb will be the one must upset by all of this, wouldn't be surprised if he applies for the post.
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If Webb is always going to be behind RE in the pecking order, he will leave the club, as he has nowhere to go
To me Danny Webb is much more manager material, than RE ever was, but I suppose RE being Lings best mate, is an insurmountable hurdle for Webb
As RedO says above, Webb will be the most upset by all this
To me Danny Webb is much more manager material, than RE ever was, but I suppose RE being Lings best mate, is an insurmountable hurdle for Webb
As RedO says above, Webb will be the most upset by all this
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What a load of rubbish.LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 7:52 amQuite right, plus in these days he has to be politically correct and offer everyone the opportunity to apply - otherwise he risks the wrath of the many authorities in and around football. The standard procedure is to invite applications and I guess he's doing that.dOh Nut wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 3:05 amHow do you know he doesn’t have a clue? He may well have identified who he would like but I doubt he was in a position to talk with them until Ross resigned. Now, quite rightly, he is looking further afield to see who is interested. He is going through the correct process. Don’t mean he hasn’t already got preferences but he needs to find out if they are interested too and that they are a good fit.
He needs to get it right so taking a bit extra time is spot on.
When do you see football clubs waiting for CVs to turn up.
They go out and get the best they can afford.
Taking a bit of time?
He has had 3 months.
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Byways1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:38 pmSo a Manager is approached by a Football club has to become Manager of that team ?LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 7:52 amThey go out and get the best they can afford.
Taking a bit of time?
He has had 3 months.
Is that how it works Byways ?
What if he doesnt want to work there ?
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Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
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More nonsense.LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:30 pm Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
jE was employed at Northampton when Davis was Appointed.
Ross was Interim manager so it would be no surprise the club was looking for a permanent manager.
When Williams left in 2010 we went straight out and got Russell Slade in days.
Besides all clubs have someone in mind before they sack a manager.
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Can’t afford?LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:30 pm Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
You mean will can’t employ a manager who worked for nothing for 4 months?
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Just checked,Byways1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:43 pmCan’t afford?LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:30 pm Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
You mean will can’t employ a manager who worked for nothing for 4 months?
Williams sacked 3 April.
Slade appointed 5 April.
No messing.
On the ball recruitment.
No sitting around wasting time in the hope results pick up so you can keep the same coaching team in place.
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Is " having someone in Mind " .Byways1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:41 pmMore nonsense.LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:30 pm Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
jE was employed at Northampton when Davis was Appointed.
Ross was Interim manager so it would be no surprise the club was looking for a permanent manager.
When Williams left in 2010 we went straight out and got Russell Slade in days.
Besides all clubs have someone in mind before they sack a manager.
Getting the Best manager there is available ?
Who is your choice byways
Let us know please.
Also can you answer the question i put to you .
I know it's toughy but at least have a go
Be a good lad
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tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:45 pmThis oneByways1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:38 pmSo a Manager is approached by a Football club has to become Manager of that team ?LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 7:52 am
They go out and get the best they can afford.
Taking a bit of time?
He has had 3 months.
Is that how it works Byways ?
What if he doesnt want to work there ?
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You mean you.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:57 pmIs " having someone in Mind " .Byways1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:41 pmMore nonsense.LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:30 pm Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
jE was employed at Northampton when Davis was Appointed.
Ross was Interim manager so it would be no surprise the club was looking for a permanent manager.
When Williams left in 2010 we went straight out and got Russell Slade in days.
Besides all clubs have someone in mind before they sack a manager.
Getting the Best manager there is available ?
Who is your choice byways
Let us know please.
Also can you answer the question i put to you .
I know it's toughy but at least have a go
Be a good lad
I’m sorry that you find it so hard to understand.
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tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:45 pmBlimey Barry was right about people like you.Byways1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:38 pmSo a Manager is approached by a Football club has to become Manager of that team ?LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 7:52 am
They go out and get the best they can afford.
Taking a bit of time?
He has had 3 months.
Is that how it works Byways ?
What if he doesnt want to work there ?
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This whole thing seems to be a mess. Isn’t the role of the DOF to make such a process easier?
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Quelle surprise. Disso calling out Lingo.Disoriented wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:21 pm This whole thing seems to be a mess. Isn’t the role of the DOF to make such a process easier?
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Not at all. I have all faith in his abilities, but would question his capacity to make a success of this process.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:24 pmQuelle surprise. Disso calling out Lingo.Disoriented wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:21 pm This whole thing seems to be a mess. Isn’t the role of the DOF to make such a process easier?
Do you?
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Perhaps they should make Matt Porter DOF.Disoriented wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 6:21 pm This whole thing seems to be a mess. Isn’t the role of the DOF to make such a process easier?
He appointed Slade two days after we sacked Williams.
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It's Martin Ling's job. He knew there was a high chance that it wouldn't work out. Football at this level is a small world, everyone in the game knew what happened to Justin, everyone in the game knew Ross was interim manager - therefore, likely to be replaced. He should have had a list of names he thought would be best for the job, then open it up and let people throw their hat in the ring on the off chance someone you wouldn't expect would fancy it.LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:30 pm Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
You don't get rid of a manager without 1 or 2 people lined up. We all know one of his mates in the game will get it or someone he's worked with before.
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Anyone can have a listBiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 8:26 pmIt's Martin Ling's job. He knew there was a high chance that it wouldn't work out. Football at this level is a small world, everyone in the game knew what happened to Justin, everyone in the game knew Ross was interim manager - therefore, likely to be replaced. He should have had a list of names he thought would be best for the job, then open it up and let people throw their hat in the ring on the off chance someone you wouldn't expect would fancy it.LittleMate wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 5:30 pm Byways, this is Orient not Chelsea. We don't have the pick of the crop and we don't have a smart and wide scouting network to identify potential managers. What do you think is the best we can afford? 2/3 of the names mentioned so far we can't afford. We invite applications and people also come forward to apply. JE missed out to Davies evidently - but we were lucky he was still about. If Ling went about seeking out managers 6 weeks ago then such is the footballing community that Ross would have found out in days and not weeks.
Football clubs do advertise for managers; I've seen them in the back of some broadsheets and I bet there's a "situations vacant" section for members on the LMA website too. It's called spreading the word, because in football terms places like Sheffield are a million miles away from Leyton. It lets anyone interested know.
You don't get rid of a manager without 1 or 2 people lined up. We all know one of his mates in the game will get it or someone he's worked with before.
The list has to want to come here