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little whisper that now that his club is out of finals contention this coach will be moving on to new ventures , and the new coach(yet to be announced) has become reinvigorated after having a year off and wants to get back into the action.

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Will need to attract some experienced WNPL players in order to have an immediate impact...

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Official now. Will be interesting to see who comes in to take over. It’s a very different squad to the one that won everything last season.

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Well done to Simon Cat for bringing character and his wealth of experience to the wnpl. I have never worked with him however, his resume is extensive and his commitment to the wnpl is indicative of the high level the sport is at and how it can and will attract quality people.

I look forward to reading about the good news about the appointment of a coach and his/her assistants.

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TDK18 wrote: Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:01 pm Official now. Will be interesting to see who comes in to take over. It’s a very different squad to the one that won everything last season.
might be a coach who finished at the end of 2021 after winning the year before, could be a T and an s in the name but I know nothing, I know nothing

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Hmmmmmmmm

So judging by the tip you have given it's "Tony Scalzi". WOW. Huge get if this is true Terry

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could be but now that there is another vacancy in the WNPL, who knows ,heard a whisper that the coach of a side that nearly got the job done last week is without a coach after giving "notice" yesterday

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terryball wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 6:56 pm could be but now that there is another vacancy in the WNPL, who knows ,heard a whisper that the coach of a side that nearly got the job done last week is without a coach after giving "notice" yesterday
What do you mean by "nearly got the job done"?

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The City job is open. Again.

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tommy j wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 7:48 pm
terryball wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 6:56 pm could be but now that there is another vacancy in the WNPL, who knows ,heard a whisper that the coach of a side that nearly got the job done last week is without a coach after giving "notice" yesterday
What do you mean by "nearly got the job done"?
his side didn't score as many as the opposition in the final but had ample opportunities to do so.so near yet so far, almost, just a smidgeon away ,what could of been, if only , second is not good enough. Hope this helps

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juniorsupporter wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:32 am The City job is open. Again.
When's the last time they had a coach for more than a single season.

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There have been eight coaches in seven years- I reckon Eduardo was the last coach who was there for several years...

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Maybe some of those that have come and left in a short period of time have accepted good opportunities (promotional) and decided to leave AC.

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Leigh Matthews to re establish Noarlunga United's senior womens program

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Where has he been? Disappeared from the women's scene. Good luck LM
C U Next Saturday wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 12:53 pm Leigh Matthews to re establish Noarlunga United's senior womens program

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Was at Cove Marion last season

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So Tony Scalzi has been formally announced as the Salisbury Inter coach. Wish you all the best Tony

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