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Just read on http://norwichcity.myfootballwriter.com/full_article.asp?i=1945&w=25&a=0&part=1 that a  new coach will be unveiled in the next 48hrs.

The articles reads that "the new guy is only 28 and he wants to manage already,i want ambitious people around me".

Age doesnt bother me one bit.If he''s good enough he is old enough, just wondering who it could be? Is it a recently retired ex pro? I aint a clue.......

any ideas?

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[quote user="can u sit down please"]

Just read on http://norwichcity.myfootballwriter.com/full_article.asp?i=1945&w=25&a=0&part=1 that a  new coach will be unveiled in the next 48hrs.

The articles reads that "the new guy is only 28 and he wants to manage already,i want ambitious people around me".

Age doesnt bother me one bit.If he''s good enough he is old enough, just wondering who it could be? Is it a recently retired ex pro? I aint a clue.......

any ideas?

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Come on lets play a guessing game, who is it? I aint got a clue, he could be a non league player who is well thought off, remember Alex Ingleton, well thats what I think his name was. He was a non league player or something alike, he managed Exeter and is no in charge of Spurs youth or similar, could be a decent move, wonder if the experiance players would relate to him,

 

How about Alex Notman, Mulryne, can''t think of any players who have had to retire, or have they? I''m running on...

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[quote user="biggleyellow"][quote user="can u sit down please"]

Just read on http://norwichcity.myfootballwriter.com/full_article.asp?i=1945&w=25&a=0&part=1 that a  new coach will be unveiled in the next 48hrs.

The articles reads that "the new guy is only 28 and he wants to manage already,i want ambitious people around me".

Age doesnt bother me one bit.If he''s good enough he is old enough, just wondering who it could be? Is it a recently retired ex pro? I aint a clue.......

any ideas?

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Come on lets play a guessing game, who is it? I aint got a clue, he could be a non league player who is well thought off, remember Alex Ingleton, well thats what I think his name was. He was a non league player or something alike, he managed Exeter and is no in charge of Spurs youth or similar, could be a decent move, wonder if the experiance players would relate to him,

 

How about Alex Notman, Mulryne, can''t think of any players who have had to retire, or have they? I''m running on...

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You have got a clue, he is 28!!  Alex Inglethorpe at Exeter is who i think you mean mate

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[quote user="Eeeh Rat Fans"]Shaun Carey or is he older than that?[/quote]

I think it''s likely to be someone Roeder knows..

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Looking at the Newcastle United staff database as that seems to be the way we''re going (which at least is an improvement on a Scottish takeover - just) my 10p would be on Adam Sadler who is their youth team coach.

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Phil Mulryne! no he''s 29!

At least it''s going to be someone young, with fresh ideas. I presume its likely to be an early retired player, but then you never know.

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Martin Taylor. Not really a player, had to play yesterday to fool us but ended up doing a good job.

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On second thoughts, Roeder said it would be a promotion for the guts he wanted. So i reckon it will be a youth coach, and so inglethorpe seems a very good guess. If not, dont be suprised to see a youth coach from Arsenal or Newcastle.

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It is Adam Sadler, well it is if you read this....He is mainly a GK coach but wants to further his career

GLENN Roeder welcomed goalkeeping coach Terry Gennoe into his

Newcastle United backroom team and hailed the contribution of Adam

Sadler as the Geordie reverts to an Academy role.

When Roeder answered the call of chairman Freddy Shepherd to take

charge of first team affairs last February following the departure of

Graeme Souness, he brought Sadler with him from the Academy to work

with Shay Given and Steve Harper on a daily basis.

And even though Sadler will now turn his attentions back to working

with the Magpies'' junior prospects, the gaffer says he played a full

part in helping the club end last season with a flourish.

Roeder told nufc.co.uk: "When I was asked to look

after the first team last season I had no hesitation in asking Adam to

come up and work with me after Roy Tunks had left.

"And for me to ask a 27-year-old to work with Shay Given and Steve

Harper show how highly I rate him and the confidence I have in him.

"Adam never let the goalkeepers down with his ability as a

goalkeeping coach and it''s a real feather in his cap that for three

months he was working with goalkeepers of that calibre.

"I''ve got an awful lot of time for Adam. He will return to the

Academy which I''ve asked him to do, but I know he wants to broaden his

horizons and not just be a goalkeeping coach.

"I''ve seen him coach outfield players as well and he has a lot of

potential and good prospects. He''ll get the opportunity to develop that.

"As and when I am able to appoint a new Academy manager - and I hope

I might be able to do that next week - Adam will slide into an

important role in the new structure, and it''s a structure I hope will

last as you need to produce continuity at that level and I want the

Academy to be organised in the fashion I want."

Welcoming Gennoe back to Gallowgate, Roeder added: "I haven''t worked

with Terry before but both Shay Given and Steve Harper have told me

about his qualities not only as a goalkeeping coach, but also as a

person, which is important.

"I''ve also spoken to several friends in the game who know Terry and

they say he''s a first-class goalkeeping coach and will work well in my

backroom team. I''m happy to welcome him on board.

"Shay knows him from Blackburn. He''s just signed a new five-year

deal and it was important to him - as much as he and Steve Harper

enjoyed working with Adam and were very praiseworthy of him - he felt

that if there was an opportunity to work with his mentor again he''d

like it to happen.

"With Terry having left Celtic we''ve been able to do that. We''re

fortunate at Newcastle to have two goalkeepers like Shay and Steve, who

is also a key member of the squad.

"Steve has not had that many opportunities and that''s due to the

brilliance of Shay, but he''s a special person to have around the

dressing room. He brings a lot of quality to the squad and has huge

respect among the players.

"For me the fact I have two such keepers is a win double."

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