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Five Managers Shrewsbury Town Could Target - Opinion
Five Managers Shrewsbury Town Could Target Next - Opinion @CallumTREFL
Shrewsbury Town have confirmed the exit of manager Steve Cotterill, following the conclusion of the 2022/23 season, but who could the League One target as their next first-team boss? Cotterill has been in charge of the League One side, since November 2020 and has really helped to steady the ship and turn the club into dark horses for a play-off push in the coming seasons. The 58-year-old began…
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Shrewsbury Manager Fights Back After Surprise News
Shrewsbury Manager Fights Back After Surprise News @sarsonkelan #Salop
Shrewsbury Town manager Steve Cotterill remains adamant that he’ll be the only man responsible for picking his team despite news of a new football board coming in at the Shrews, in comments given to the Shropshire Star. These comments were made off the back of Brian Caldwell’s exit from Shrewsbury, the long-standing chief executive at Salop leaving the club with immediate effect after seven…
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NEW REVIEW: Steve Cotterill - Weird Ales: Another Round (2016)
Who likes weird and imaginative fiction? Who likes beer? Who likes horror? If the answer to all three are “me, me and me” then you might want to get your grubby mitts on a copy of Steve Cotterill and Theresa Derwin’s second anthology in their booze-fuelled ‘Weird Ales’ series, this one entitled ‘Weird Ales: Another Round’ (2016).
As always, DLS Reviews is here to give a full, story-by-story dissection…
http://www.dlsreviews.com/weird-ales-2-another-round.php
Bristol City sack manager Steve Cotterill
Bristol City sack manager Steve Cotterill
Bristol City have confirmed that they have sacked manager Steve Cotterill.
Reports emerged earlier this evening that the 51-year-old’s time at the club had come to an end after their 2-1 defeat to Preston North End on Tuesday made it seven matches without a win in all competitions.
Cotterill was in charge of the club for just over two years, saving them from back-to-back relegations in 2013-14…
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Steve Cotterill leaves Portsmouth FC
It has been confirmed by Portsmouth Football Club, that Steve Cotterill has been named as the new manager of Nottingham Forest FC. This leaves Portsmouth without a manager on the eve of their upcoming match against Barnsley at Fratton Park tomorrow. The club have announced that Stuart Gray will be caretaker manager until a permanent replacement is found, where a search will begin shortly. Such names as Sean O'Driscoll, Dave Jones & even Avram Grant have been linked with the position, but no move has been made by PFC yet.
Portsmouth Fan Fiction would like to say a big thank you to Steve Cotterill for his services, he stuck by the team through the good times, and the very bad, and through his service, we stabilised the club and can now look to the future at Portsmouth FC.
I had an interesting moment while cleaning the house yesterday. As per usual, I was rocking out and dusting off the book shelves between bong hits (ah, working from home - how I love thee). In an effort to widen my circle of daily jams (ie - not listen to Alice Cooper every second of every day) I chose to start my day off with a little bit of Van Morrison's Them. I'm not super familiar with Them, outside of the expected hits, so I was pleasantly surprised to hear their capable cover of Bob Dylan's It's All Over Now Baby Blue come on right around the time I started sweeping the living room. This is such a great song about disintegrating relationships, change, learning from the past - really cool lyrics. But for some reason I was left feeling a little cold, like there was an itch I just couldn't scratch. Suddenly the voice of Roky Erikson popped into my head and I thought "that's it! this song needs Roky". I grabbed the nearest 13th Floor Elevators album and put on their version. Wow, it was cool, but kind of murky and dragging along. There must be some other version by Roky that I'm thinking of. Still unsatisfied I carried on, just about to change things up completely and attempt to listen to Talking Heads when it hit me. Sonic Love Affair! This little known (outside of the San Francisco Bay Area) garage rock band from Sacramento had included a cover of It's All Over Now Baby Blue on their debut album, and it blows my mind every time I hear it. Frankly this whole album blows my mind. SLA takes this previously slow paced track and rocks it out, adding an awesome little guitar riff over the whole thing. I absolutely love the production on this song. It takes me back to the dozens of live shows I've seen, which were a sight to behold. SLA had the market corned on skinny legs, big hair, perpetually dangling cigarettes, and frenzied vocals - but not in a sissy glam rock way, more in a you wouldn't want to come across them in a dark alley kind of way. They somehow managed to capture the energy of their live shows on these recordings, and the production is amazing. There are no phony vocal effects or ultra fuzzed out guitars needed to create this vibe. This sound was created by and for people who have rock'n'roll flowing through their veins. Dylan Rodger's snarling vocals and blistering guitar riffs from Steve Cotterill and Curtis Franklin get the job done quite nicely. So, if you're into garage punk and you're not too jaded to give a contemporary band a listen (which if you're really into garage punk you probably will be), I think you'll find Sonic Love Affair to be a sweet surprise. And if you want to blow minds at your next DJ gig, put on SLA's cover of It's All Over Now Baby Blue and watch the hipsters try and figure out who it is. Enjoy!
PS - Rumor has it these guys have risen from the grave and are considering playing a few shows. Check out Sonic Love Affair on Facebook if you like what you hear!