Now that he's gone.

Curryman

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We always seem to play other teams when they've potted their manager and they have the new manager bump, if that is the correct word, resulting in them playing above expectations.

How will the change affect BFC? Will there be a marked difference on Saturday at Bristol, even if we haven't named a new manager, or will we experience a surge of positivity and thus better results once a new manager is installed?
 
We certainly need a boost after the recent poor run of results and so hopefully we might win a few an put any slim chance of relegation out of sight.

I’d imagine the players would be buoyed by something as simple as playing a system they understand with square pegs in square holes.

I really hope we get someone who the fans and players can get behind... Tangerine not Grey
 
If Dunn can change to more attacking tactics, one or two tweaks to team selection, leave out Nuttall, then anything is possible.
 
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