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Williams Resigns

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Blue Peter

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From the Offical site:

"Following the first team's disappointing start to this season's  campaign, Ady Williams this morning tendered his resignation as manager  with immediate effect.  The Club has accepted Ady's resignation and wish  to put on record their thanks for his hard work and commitment since  joining the Club in March."

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bromhameagle

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Not surprising Williams has walked away,we have a poor side,and he hasn`t been able too bring in players because of wage constraints.Maybe we should ditch the reserve side,and concentrate on the 1st team with more money available!!!

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It may not be surprising but I feel it is a great shame.  I thought he brought with him some professionalism and discipline, certainly off the field.  He was prepared to send a team out that would play football rather than hoof it out from the back to nobody in particular.  



As the season has gone on though the players either seem to have slumped in confidence and maybe the manager is to blame but I suspect there is a greater cloud hanging over the club that is bringing everyone, including us fans down.  



I’m not knocking the Chairman at all, without him we may not even be playing right now.  But it is clear we need sustainable investment and in today’s market I can’t see that coming along anytime soon.



So I guess its back to the drawing board.  No doubt we will continue to battle to the best of our ability but still it will be a mighty struggle to stay in the division and maybe if we do go down it’s not the end of the world.  We had greater crowds and in some ways it was more fun when we were winning regularly.






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