NEW MANAGERS
A few clubs have been without a manger since end of season. Now they’ve spent some weeks thinking and talking of some options and are finally ready to relieve new names.
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The board of Stonecastle demands promotion, and have signed well-known Helmut Hartmaier for the job. Hartmaier is still a hero at Dixton Town, where he was a manger for 18 years. Despite his long run, he has only one title in his bag. Hopefully a career at Stonecastle can change that.
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Northpark City failed to establish themselves in division 2 after their promotion in 2017. Back in division 3 they struggle financially, and are desperate to change things around. To help with that, they’ve signed Maivid O’Loyes as their new manager.
O’Loyes won the league with Everilla two season in row in 2004 and 2005. After that his been at the helm for 13 years at Calysen United without success. Directors of Northpark City believes the reason is to few changes, and therefor decided to put O’Loyes in new environments at their club.
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Goford are clearly aiming high, and have secured the autograph of legendary Steve Reeves, who was about to accept a manager role in Eifel Paris. This is without doubt the most discussed employment this summer. Reeves is the most decorated manager in Royal League with 8 titles.
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Claysen United have signed G.M.Little as their new hope in the manager chair. After the relegation from division 1 last season, they will fight for promotion this season. Little is replacing a 13 year long and slow manager career of Maivid O’Loyes, and he will probably bring back some enthusiasm in staff and players. Little was 7 years at Stonecastle, winning the league in 2014. After a 4 year break as a book writer, he’s now finally back in the game, and looks forward to lead Claysen United to triumphs.
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Cannon Town have signed H.Carter as their new manager. Carter won the Trophy cup with Northpark City back in 2012, but failed the clubs ambition of promote back to the top league in later years. In Cannon Town, Carter will face more realistic goals and be able to build his own club from scratch.
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Toonby Village have signed former Weston Palace manager J.Downs. Downs was a legendary player at Everilla way back in time, but his manager career never took off at Weston Palace. Toonby Village have a 2nd place in Ripper League as their highest position in their club history. Hopefully Downs can change that with time, and put speed to his own career.
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Weston Palace have signed former Albion Rovers, and Kane Albion manager Enrique Finites. The Spaniard helped Kane Albion to a promotion to division 2, but was unable to avoid relegation the year after. He was therefor sacked despite his great disagreement, asking for more time to build a strong club.
At Weston Palace his fiercy temperament will probably come to its right on the clubs way back to higher divisions.