I’m also convinced this is why I don’t think Celtic and Newcastle will be as successful as they think they will be with money.There’s always been an additional lure to move to London clubs for top-tier players, and it’s partially what got Sunderland into such a mess.
What has Staffordshire done to upset you?They dont have to actually live in Coventry though do they?
I would say a choice from Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Maybe even Worcestershire.
That is a lot of choice if you are looking for a commute of an hour or less.
Have you been to Stoke-on-Trent ?What has Staffordshire done to upset you?
I live just 10 miles north of Stoke duck in The Staffordshire Moorlands. It's an absolutely beautiful part of the country bordering onto The Peak District. Stoke on Trent and neighbouring Newcastle under Lyme itself......... there's some very nice parts, very desirable properties which would be an attraction for some players.Have you been to Stoke-on-Trent ?
Actually I agree rural Staffordshire is up there with anywhere been often Stoke-on-Trent is an unfortunate part of it, bit like our near by Beduff and Treacle townI live just 10 miles north of Stoke duck in The Staffordshire Moorlands. It's an absolutely beautiful part of the country bordering onto The Peak District. Stoke on Trent and neighbouring Newcastle under Lyme itself......... there's some very nice parts, very desirable properties which would be an attraction for some players.
It's like Coventry, it has its nice bits and it has its not so nice bits.
Yes, some of the villages around Stoke are lovely. Recently I was in Ipstones, a very nice location.I live just 10 miles north of Stoke duck in The Staffordshire Moorlands. It's an absolutely beautiful part of the country bordering onto The Peak District. Stoke on Trent and neighbouring Newcastle under Lyme itself......... there's some very nice parts, very desirable properties which would be an attraction for some players.
It's like Coventry, it has its nice bits and it has its not so nice bits.
Ipstones, 5 minutes drive away from me.Yes, some of the villages around Stoke are lovely. Recently I was in Ipstones, a very nice location.
Agree Hobo, neighbouring counties mentioned are lovely, I particularly like the Leicestershire/Northamptonshire border.They dont have to actually live in Coventry though do they?
I would say a choice from Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. Maybe even Worcestershire.
That is a lot of choice if you are looking for a commute of an hour or less.
Imagine most of the rent properties and keep a house in the area they gave their roots. When Mowbray was here he rented a nice place in Dunchurch. As a manager there is little point in buying mist don’t seem to be in a job for more than 2 years and many have been moved on far quicker than that.I was just wondering if players and managers when a move to another club is on the table consider the local surroundings with regard to amenities, quality of schools for their children, nightlife, restaurants etc etc
Some parts of the country are more attractive to live in than others, fact.
Or is it just about a bigger salary and bonuses and the real chance of winning cups and medals that drives the decision?
What's your thoughts?
I have to say its not an area I know very well and in fairness I'm not attracted to. I'm sure it has its positives.Newcastle is a prime example of this. I watched a documentary a few years back which claimed Newcastle pay massively over the odds for players, manager and their salaries purely because they find it very hard to sell the actual place to them. They also have to target little known players from abroad more than other English clubs because of the same reasons.
Very true SAJ which is why I started the thread given that players and managers aren't in post for long. I wondered whether other members thought similar to me.Imagine most of the rent properties and keep a house in the area they gave their roots. When Mowbray was here he rented a nice place in Dunchurch. As a manager there is little point in buying mist don’t seem to be in a job for more than 2 years and many have been moved on far quicker than that.
Back in the 90s I was living in Switzerland. At the time he was manager to Neuchatel XamaxIt’ll depend on the individual. Some players like staying in certain areas, some move about. Same with managers. Look at Curbishley. Settled back in London in his playing days and wouldn’t go anywhere else to manage, even though he was highly sort after. Then you’ve got others like Hodgson, who went all over the place! They’ll all consider everything about where they’re going. The main one will be for family.
Back in the 90s I was living in Switzerland. At the time he was manager to Neuchatel Xamax
Back in the 90s we were living in Switzerland. Roy Hodgson was the Manager of Neuchatel Xamax (which is were we lived). He then followed with taking on the role of the Swiss Manager and taking them to their first tournament in 28 years. Forever a Swiss hero. Highly Respected.It’ll depend on the individual. Some players like staying in certain areas, some move about. Same with managers. Look at Curbishley. Settled back in London in his playing days and wouldn’t go anywhere else to manage, even though he was highly sort after. Then you’ve got others like Hodgson, who went all over the place! They’ll all consider everything about where they’re going. The main one will be for family.
I was just wondering if players and managers when a move to another club is on the table consider the local surroundings with regard to amenities, quality of schools for their children, nightlife, restaurants etc etc
Some parts of the country are more attractive to live in than others, fact.
Or is it just about a bigger salary and bonuses and the real chance of winning cups and medals that drives the decision?
What's your thoughts?
Ahem CKNQ, ROYAL Leamington Spa!!Most of the Cov players live in Lemington, I wonder why.
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