OldBlueLady
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Saw in the Echo the other day that he's going to be part of SEEVIC's sports staff at the new Basildon campus. My, how the mighty have fallen, or is it that he just doesn't have the ambition?
Saw in the Echo the other day that he's going to be part of SEEVIC's sports staff at the new Basildon campus. My, how the mighty have fallen, or is it that he just doesn't have the ambition?
A regular job coaching and working at SEEVIC back at your home town probably isn't the worst thing to end up doing. Pursuing a managerial career drags you all over the place, and I get the feeling that Tilly isn't looking for that.
Saw in the Echo the other day that he's going to be part of SEEVIC's sports staff at the new Basildon campus. My, how the mighty have fallen, or is it that he just doesn't have the ambition?
I feel for Tilly really. Had he gone to Norwich the year we were in the CCC, even if he hadn't been a success there he'd have been able to get jobs of the back of his success here. I know he wanted to go (and had Ron Martin let him go at the time i'd have been livid) but looking back, perhaps it would have been best for both parties had we parted then. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
FWIW, I hope one day Tilly returns to the club, not neccessarily as first team manager.
Maybe, maybe not.
Unfortunately there are 92 jobs going and any manager is really only good as his last season.
You just have to look at the some of the names who havent got jobs to see how cutthroat the profession is.
Unless you were a very good player, then for some reason you will be high up the odds for a new job, like Mark Hughes.
Why Hughes keeps getting jobs I have no idea.
I feel for Tilly really. Had he gone to Norwich the year we were in the CCC, even if he hadn't been a success there he'd have been able to get jobs of the back of his success here. I know he wanted to go (and had Ron Martin let him go at the time i'd have been livid) but looking back, perhaps it would have been best for both parties had we parted then. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
FWIW, I hope one day Tilly returns to the club, not neccessarily as first team manager.
A regular job coaching and working at SEEVIC back at your home town probably isn't the worst thing to end up doing. Pursuing a managerial career drags you all over the place, and I get the feeling that Tilly isn't looking for that.
Great news to see Tilson back involved with football .... and giving back to the game - pure class.
Giving back? Is he working for nothing then?
Tilson envy again. More SUFC than you will ever be