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According to vitalfootball.co.uk, Keith Alexander, who resigned as Lincoln manager yesterday has already had an interview at Tranmere for the vacant manager's job.
Vastly experienced in the low and non-league scene, he'll certainly know how to operate on a shoe-string budget. Not entirely convinced that it's good news. The pinnacle of his playing career in 88-90 he played for Grimsby Town, so not exactly a wealth of top-level playing experience either. If he is selected it wouldn't grab people as an immediately inspiring appointment.
Maybe he'd be good for us, as last time around with Brian Little appointing a big name did us no good at all - perhaps appointing someone with no reputation at the top level would be a welcome change. Perhaps he'd be someone who knows what they're doing instead of just talking like they do.
Then again maybe he would be another Lorraine lap-dog. Who knows.
Vastly experienced in the low and non-league scene, he'll certainly know how to operate on a shoe-string budget. Not entirely convinced that it's good news. The pinnacle of his playing career in 88-90 he played for Grimsby Town, so not exactly a wealth of top-level playing experience either. If he is selected it wouldn't grab people as an immediately inspiring appointment.
Maybe he'd be good for us, as last time around with Brian Little appointing a big name did us no good at all - perhaps appointing someone with no reputation at the top level would be a welcome change. Perhaps he'd be someone who knows what they're doing instead of just talking like they do.
Then again maybe he would be another Lorraine lap-dog. Who knows.