I see that they've also sacked Richard Dobson. It's now vital we get a new manager before the next game because if they leave Paul Hall to pick the team we really will be doomed.
"An announcement in the coming days" is what I've read, so maybe they already have someone lined up?
I wonder if Andre Dozzell and Jimmy Dunne will be able to look Ainsworth in the eye if they see him again? I know Ainsworth was a dead man walking anyway, but those 2 have perhaps cost him 2 draws this week and therefore played a huge part in him losing his job now.
They can apologise to him of course but that won't mean much to a guy who just lost his dream job.
I wonder if Andre Dozzell and Jimmy Dunne will be able to look Ainsworth in the eye if they see him again? I know Ainsworth was a dead man walking anyway, but those 2 have perhaps cost him 2 draws this week and therefore played a huge part in him losing his job now.
They can apologise to him of course but that won't mean much to a guy who just lost his dream job.
I hope wherever Ainsworth goes next, the players don't have a habit of throwing him under a bus.
I see that they've also sacked Richard Dobson. It's now vital we get a new manager before the next game because if they leave Paul Hall to pick the team we really will be doomed.
True! Losing the assistant at the same time makes me think they have someone in mind who is ready to step in.
I don't see Michael Duff as a realistic option, I think he would feel he could get a bigger team in League One than Stevenage. Feels right for Ainsworth; small budget, small history, within easy reach of the M25.
I don't see Michael Duff as a realistic option, I think he would feel he could get a bigger team in League One than Stevenage. Feels right for Ainsworth; small budget, small history, within easy reach of the M25.
Yes I think you are right jrperry1882, this is a sound club to rebuild his reputation with, and I think he will do well there.