
25-10-2005, 12:54
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Re: Cwmbran Town - Traeth?
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CROWS WILL COME OUT FIGHTING
CARETAKER manager Sean Wharton has affirmed his commitment to Cwmbran Town after the resignation of Brian Coyne on Saturday.
Wharton - who was Coyne's number two throughout his time with the Crows - is not prepared to commit to the job permanently, but isn't ruling it out.
With more players seemingly set to leave, he is under no illusions about the size of the job, but believes the club will come out fighting.
"For now I am looking at the next couple of games and short-term solutions to our current on-field problems," Wharton told the South Wales Argus.
"I am not really sure if I am in the running or not to be the manager on a long-term basis, I will need to discuss things with my family and do what is best for me and for the club.
"Make no mistake about it, everyone here, from me to the players, is absolutely gutted that Coyney has left and he will be missed massively.
"I will meet the players tonight and base some of my decisions on what they say - football at this level isn't a hobby any more, players are more reliant on money and some of them will have to do a bit of soul-searching and decide whether or not they are up for the challenge here," he added.
25 October 2005
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the latest info AMP , I do not like betting when there's a new manager - similar position ?
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