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Post by CCU on Jun 2, 2015 9:07:05 GMT
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Post by markredfox73 on Jun 2, 2015 9:11:29 GMT
To be fair i think its time a new coach was brought in.
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Post by huddersfieldcock on Jun 2, 2015 9:15:04 GMT
I wonder why he wants to leave Carlisle
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Post by pacirv on Jun 2, 2015 9:36:32 GMT
He's seen the writing on the wall for the club. If he's willing to go to a club like Pools it must be really bad.
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Post by cocaineblues on Jun 2, 2015 9:37:18 GMT
I wonder why he wants to leave Carlisle Who says he wanted to? May well have been pushed
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Post by reeves9 on Jun 2, 2015 9:46:39 GMT
I'd be amazed if he's gone of his own accord - I think he'll have been told by KC that he's no longer wanted.
Personally I think it should have happened a while ago. I can't think of any keepers in the past 5 years who have improved under his coaching, yet can think of quite a few who have gone backwards.
Hanford is a prime example. A full year of coaching and he still can't kick the ball.
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Post by crunchblue on Jun 2, 2015 9:54:36 GMT
You only need look at Adam Collin's development once he left us.
I agree, we've needed a new GK coach for years.
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Post by huddersfieldcock on Jun 2, 2015 10:07:01 GMT
I wonder who is lined up if it is a case of being shoved.
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Post by cocaineblues on Jun 2, 2015 10:11:27 GMT
I wonder who is lined up if it is a case of being shoved. Richard Branson
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Post by jackcufc on Jun 2, 2015 10:19:58 GMT
“I have been back there for six years and for five and a bit of them, I really enjoyed working there. I have a lot of time for the Club as a whole – I played there for nine years as well.
“I just felt it was time for a change. Things weren’t quite right for me personally and when that happens, sometimes it is better to look for a fresh challenge and seeing where that takes you.
“I like the feel of things here, with the staff and players all going the same way together.”
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Post by seesaw50 on Jun 2, 2015 10:47:23 GMT
“I have been back there for six years and for five and a bit of them, I really enjoyed working there. I have a lot of time for the Club as a whole – I played there for nine years as well. “I just felt it was time for a change. Things weren’t quite right for me personally and when that happens, sometimes it is better to look for a fresh challenge and seeing where that takes you. “I like the feel of things here, with the staff and players all going the same way together.” aye well speaks volumes!
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Post by bluesboy on Jun 2, 2015 11:22:46 GMT
Thank The Lord was time for mix up on that department, maybe now out keepers will know were there line is and not get chipped numerous times a season and the new guy can teach Hanford the basics like kicking a ball
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Post by theblueboys on Jun 2, 2015 11:24:46 GMT
I wonder who is lined up if it is a case of being shoved. Curle appointed Kevin Pilkington as GK coach at County when he was there, and he is out of contract this summer
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Post by NoLongerMouldy on Jun 2, 2015 14:14:19 GMT
I've heard that GA has applied for the job and Nixon gave him it.
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Post by jumpforfun on Jun 2, 2015 15:29:42 GMT
Went of his own accord apparently. Seems quite obvious from his parting interview that he and Curle didn't see eye to eye.
Good luck to him but should be replaceable pretty quickly.
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Post by mojo on Jun 2, 2015 19:16:56 GMT
To be fair i think its time a new coach was brought in. agree, our keepers have gone backwards in the last few years.
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Post by blightyblue on Jun 2, 2015 19:21:04 GMT
Tony Caig is a decent bloke and good luck to him.
Curle was getting battered by everyone on here and the media as why none of our keepers could kick a ball so this decision might suit both parties.
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Post by cufc1904 on Jun 2, 2015 19:23:59 GMT
Was talking to a mate over the weekend who knows him and apparently Curle wanted to make his role part time.
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Post by kellsblue on Jun 2, 2015 19:29:50 GMT
Decent lad but never the best 'keeper and pretty ineffectual as a coach it seemed. Perhaps a change was needed, but I wish him well.
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Post by brunton on Jun 2, 2015 20:30:16 GMT
Clown.
Time to draft in Steve Harper as GK Coach, with a view to him taking over from Curle when his time is up sometime around the end of September.
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Post by daviejones on Jun 2, 2015 20:59:15 GMT
Might not be a bad shout actually if he fancies it.
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Post by mrquint on Jun 2, 2015 21:03:10 GMT
I'm told that Keith didn't exactly make him feel wanted. To me he's a club legend but perhaps sentiment is not the best means of making appointments but i do feel that he commands respect and i am grateful for his efforts for Carlisle United. That shoot out in 1997 at Wembley was incredible. Good luck Caigy.
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Post by shinjo on Jun 3, 2015 0:33:38 GMT
I think anyone who wants to know what Caig thinks of Curle only has to ask him in the Creighton club. He's pretty straight forward in his thoughts!! Not a fan of any of the senior coaching set up and defends the likes of Dicker and the way Curle treats them. It was only a matter of time before they parted.
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Post by trotter on Jun 3, 2015 22:25:09 GMT
Who is next then?!
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Post by dixy on Jun 3, 2015 22:35:07 GMT
To be fair from what ive seen of Caig around Creighton and heard of him he is more of a liability than anything else. He started a few things (from shouting to being physically restrained) in there while i have been going in so maybe being away from people who know him might help him.
Dont see how its gonna help the keepers mind
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Post by qwertyyoop on Jun 4, 2015 6:59:37 GMT
Never understood why a club the size of Carlisle requires the services of a full time coach for three players, who having come this far should have the basics of their position. Surely the natural talents required for this position are instinctive, and if they fall short in catching,kicking, shot stopping etc then they are simply out of their depth and should look lower down the leagues for employment. Will expensive coaching improve them ? As it is maybe the wage could be better utilised employing a n extra player for the first team
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Post by cufcmike on Jun 4, 2015 9:17:29 GMT
Never understood why a club the size of Carlisle requires the services of a full time coach for three players, who having come this far should have the basics of their position. Surely the natural talents required for this position are instinctive, and if they fall short in catching,kicking, shot stopping etc then they are simply out of their depth and should look lower down the leagues for employment. Will expensive coaching improve them ? As it is maybe the wage could be better utilised employing a n extra player for the first team We need a full time coach for 3 players because those 3 players are full time players. Of course coaching can and will improve players. Why do you think clubs spend so much money on it?! You'll be saying we don't need any coaches at all next...
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Post by chesterviabothel on Jun 4, 2015 9:28:13 GMT
Never understood why a club the size of Carlisle requires the services of a full time coach for three players, who having come this far should have the basics of their position. Surely the natural talents required for this position are instinctive, and if they fall short in catching,kicking, shot stopping etc then they are simply out of their depth and should look lower down the leagues for employment. Will expensive coaching improve them ? As it is maybe the wage could be better utilised employing a n extra player for the first team What's the point in having any coaches then? Just buy some players, get someone to pick the team and let them do their best. Sounds like the corner stone of most Sunday League teams. Of course a coach will help improve keepers? I'm assuming you've either never played in goal, or if you have, have never been coached before. The difference in performance under a coach is massive, they can observe what you do in training and games and then set up your training to work on weaknesses within your game.
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Post by qwertyyoop on Jun 4, 2015 10:47:10 GMT
Rubbish. Coaches are to hone the fitness of outfield players, plus not only improve their skills but also condition them to outfield strategy,and formations as required by the manager. Goalkeepers on the other hand are not involved in this process, in fact Goalkeepers never make mistakes. If a goal goes in its because the defenders have failed in their defensive duties, which if performed adequately would never have resulted in the ball heading in the direction of the goal, and resulting in a save required by the Goalie.
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Post by chesterviabothel on Jun 4, 2015 10:54:45 GMT
Rubbish. Coaches are to hone the fitness of outfield players, plus not only improve their skills but also condition them to outfield strategy,and formations as required by the manager. Goalkeepers on the other hand are not involved in this process, in fact Goalkeepers never make mistakes. If a goal goes in its because the defenders have failed in their defensive duties, which if performed adequately would never have resulted in the ball heading in the direction of the goal, and resulting in a save required by the Goalie. Can't decide if you're on the wind up or not.
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