Cully excited.

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Blue_and_Gold

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Quinn Upstone

I'm excited too !!!

Welcome back Ian.

I never lost faith in you, unlike a lot of others, some of whom are suspiciously quiet...

If you and your sidekick can't mend Lynn, then I doubt anyone else can.

No pressure !

But also a big thank you to Joe for stepping up to the plate.

It's all a learning curve and I'm sure you will have a future as a manager at this level.

And there's no guarantee that we would have won the matches you were manager for. So keep your head high.

Exciting times my friends. Bring it on.

Mallard

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If Cully was the first or even the 2nd choice , as has been rumoured why oh why has it taken Bal so long to get this over the line?
Cully an Bazza  were not on contract so this could have happened PDQ after Rowe went.

Was the real hope that JS would have worked out this  saving a tidy sum ?  Instead look at what it has cost us in terms of League position.
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Windy Linnet

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Quote from: Mallard on October 29, 2025, 10:13:05 PMIf Cully was the first or even the 2nd choice , as has been rumoured why oh why has it taken Bal so long to get this over the line?
Cully and Baaza were not on contract so this could have happened PDQ after Towe went.

Was the real hope that JS would have worked out this  saving a tidy sum ?  Instead look at what it has cost us in terms of League position.
We just have to accept he's maybe not the best at this lark but it's what we are stuck with although he seems to be good at selling advertising

Blue_and_Gold

Mallard. That brings up a good point.

Are Cully and Bazza on a contract at Lynn?
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m a hill

I welcome Ian Culverhouse as the new manager and I think he can stop the rot in our defence No I know he can. Now let's see how fast we can get back to winning ways

Angle of the North

Quote from: Quinn Upstone on October 29, 2025, 06:56:37 PMI'm excited too !!!

Welcome back Ian.

I never lost faith in you, unlike a lot of others, some of whom are suspiciously quiet...

If you and your sidekick can't mend Lynn, then I doubt anyone else can.

No pressure !

But also a big thank you to Joe for stepping up to the plate.

It's all a learning curve and I'm sure you will have a future as a manager at this level.

And there's no guarantee that we would have won the matches you were manager for. So keep your head high.

Exciting times my friends. Bring it on.

Heartwarming comments Quinn.    It is good to see a forward looking perspective.  A nice contrast to any backward looking 'what ifs'. Nothing is won in October and the word 'momentum' is bound to be mentioned by the new Manager at some stage.

Mallard

I have full faith in Culverhouse, based on his previous record at this level.  However he has a real job on to pick the squad back up after the run we have been on.

Who knows what damage has been done. Time will tell I guess.
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Blue_and_Gold

Quote from: Angle of the North on October 30, 2025, 09:08:03 AMNothing is won in October .......................

I believe the full quote included something along the lines of "but things can be lost".
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Nigel1505

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Culley excited...he's not the only one. Only seen Lynn once this season against Royston down my way, but they played attacking football. I know the little fella has gone now, he was quick, but Culley has plenty to work with now, just need to tighten up at the back. He's an ex defender so he will know what's required.

Blue_and_Gold

If you think about it, this could and should be far better than the previous two times the Duo were here.

No interference from others that think they know more about football than Ian and Bazza.

 :scarf:
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dillydilly

I wish them well, but hope they have more success than they did at St Albans....