NEW MANAGERS SIGNS UP

In light of firing and retiring managers, new candidates have arrived at the clubs.

Blackwell City hires R.Clampfart, former AS Udinus player with 111 games and 29 goals for England.
Clampfart was a highly respected player, and it will be interesting to follow his managerial career.

Dedham County hires Niklas Velder, former NSB Inhabil and Manston City manager.
Velder surely has the skills needed to bring Dedham back to the top division.

Albion Rovers hires Dick Williams, former Skid City, Newborough, Goford and Bedford manager.
Williams won the league with Goford, and the FA cup with Bedford. He might be able to turn things around at Albions.

Oxham Rovers hires R.Gregory former Blackboys player with 46 games and 15 goals for England.
Gregory has no managerial experience and rumours says that this is a desperate move from the club. But it may also be the only option they can afford at the moment.

Barton Villa hires E.Kemp, former Madridas player with 107 games and 42 goals for England.
Kemp was a much feared striker in his career, and Barton Villa could be the perfect start for testing his manager skills.

Downtown Rovers hires B.E.Gray, former Scottish international player and Teddington manager.
Famous for his many fumbles as a goalkeeper, and his 2 years as manager in Teddington at 2004-2006 did not leave any stories to tell. He’s been unemployed since that time, besides from coaching local youths in Cambridge now and then. This signing looks like charity, and a helping hand to get a decent man out of the bar and back at work.

Foxham hires R.Shaw, former Bento player with 115 games and 31 goals for England.
This might be just the new blood Foxham needs to bring some glory to Newcastle. An extremely good winger in his playing career, with great attitude and responsibility

Weston Palace hires Tim Williams, former Bringby Glovers, Manston City, Livernal and Barton Villa manager.
The man who managed to win the FA cup with Bringby Glovers when they were in division 3. An unbeaten record to this day.

Stonecastle hires Kevin Moonstone, former Kane Albion and Maiden United manager.
He has no titles or special results to show for. But he was hired because of his name.

Westhampton hires Alan Green, former Small Town manager.
Green has been a football commentator for Royal Broadcasting (RBC) since he was fired from Small Town in 2016. Maybe he has picked up some new skills from his TV-career.

Skid City hires Harry Hamilton, former Newsham, Newborough, Everilla and Livernal manager.
He is known for creating headlines outside his manager role, and not always a good friend of the authorities. He might be perfect for Skid City.

Braxton hires Jock Day, former Beastham, Albion Rovers and Shadwell manager.
It’s been a while since he won the FA cup with Beastham. This job could very well be his last before retiring.

Kane Albion hires Freddie Forklore who once again returns to the club where he was a manager in 2013-16. Maybe he has a better luck this time and will not try to hit on the directors wife.

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