Currie to Wycombe

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jlay72
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Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 275937Post jlay72 »

Just saw a couple of tweets about DC and the coaching staff at Wycombe yesterday. Apparently Ainsworth might be leaving and DC was quoted that he might be going there?

Hope it’s not the case....
natwilk
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 275940Post natwilk »

Come on TK - get him signed up!
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letchbee94
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 275984Post letchbee94 »

I think you are looking at a link from 2001
adkbee
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 275990Post adkbee »

May well be rubbish but it is a recent tweet.

https://mobile.twitter.com/rkyson99/sta ... 5947704322
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ninestein
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 275991Post ninestein »

The tweet suggests that Darren was attending the Wycombe vs Fleetwood game on Saturday, which was 4th.
More likely he was scouting a potential recruit?
The comment he made sounds more tongue in cheek than serious.
If my theory is correct, this begs the question, which player was he watching?
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hoofer2
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 275994Post hoofer2 »

Currie played for Wycombe and knows Ainsworth well. Barnet's season was over and no match to play.
Very common for ex-players to attend former clubs.

Currie deserves some time off. We have a solid platform to build on for next season, and only a couple of signings away from a playoff challenge.
Jon83
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Post: # 275996Post Jon83 »

hoofer2 wrote:Currie played for Wycombe and knows Ainsworth well. Barnet's season was over and no match to play.
Very common for ex-players to attend former clubs.

Currie deserves some time off. We have a solid platform to build on for next season, and only a couple of signings away from a playoff challenge.
Pretty certain I saw Tarpey at the Woking v Wealdstone game. Assume he'll be signing for Woking....
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Post: # 276016Post LoudmouthBFC »

letchbee94 wrote:I think you are looking at a link from 2001
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Valter E
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 276017Post Valter E »

Can we expect to have Martin Allen back if Currie goes to Wycombe?
letchbee94
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 276030Post letchbee94 »

If this is to happen then it needs to be sorted ASAP and then we can bring a new manager in ASAP.

If it is all just rumours then lets hope we hear some news from the club and Darren soon regarding what other players are going and staying.
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Post: # 276040Post dawat »

Valter E wrote:Can we expect to have Martin Allen back if Currie goes to Wycombe?
If Allen came back for the 105th time I trust that the club will have his successor on speed dial when he leaves for more money half way through the season having lumbered us with a hand full of duff new signings!
Jon83
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Post: # 276179Post Jon83 »

Maybe that's why he was at the Wycombe game - arranging pre season!
becbee
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 276183Post becbee »

Why would Gareth Ainsworth be leaving Wycombe? He's the second longest serving manager in the Prem / EFL.
Why would Wycombe want a barely tested non league manager just because he once played for them?
I've seen various football people at football grounds over the years, the vast majority of whom haven't then become manager there.
Clearly early close season, no news so let's start a rumour.

And yes, we now have a PSF v Wycombe. And Peterborough.
jerroll
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 276185Post jerroll »

becbee wrote:Why would Gareth Ainsworth be leaving Wycombe? He's the second longest serving manager in the Prem / EFL.
Why would Wycombe want a barely tested non league manager just because he once played for them?
I've seen various football people at football grounds over the years, the vast majority of whom haven't then become manager there.
Clearly early close season, no news so let's start a rumour.

And yes, we now have a PSF v Wycombe. And Peterborough.
1 Wycombe have no money and he might want to move on somewhere with a bigger budget
2 Wycombe have no money so would probably be inclined to go for an unproven manager from non-league rather than a more expensive option! however I agree with the latter part of your post!
Tuesds
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Re: Currie to Wycombe

Post: # 276187Post Tuesds »

becbee wrote:Why would Gareth Ainsworth be leaving Wycombe? He's the second longest serving manager in the Prem / EFL.
Someone higher up the food chain might want him. Happens to every club, apart from perhaps three or four on the planet! Indeed, I think the muted chatter about Currie to Wycombe was predicated on Ainsworth getting the QPR job, which has gone to someone else now anyway.
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