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Will Luke Williams be linked with this vacant position? 😂

I'm not sure what York's expectations are. I always thought they would struggle.

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York City always looked certain to be one of the teams that would struggle. If I were their chairman, I would have given the manager longer and put my faith in his ability to keep the club clear of relegation eventually.

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It’s early for managers to be leaving clubs, but that’s just how it is. Football is a bit of a joke when it comes to wanting success but believing it comes instantly or after a few games. There’s no forward thinking for long-term solutions. Imagine if the Reedtz brothers weren’t owners. Would any of our previous owners have sacked Luke Williams for our opening day defeat? I hope not, but that’s what football has become. Thank goodness we have sensible owners.

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Another sacked for whatever reason, right at the start of a season.

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On 29/08/2023 at 12:08, Piethagoram said:

I would think Neal Ardley would be in for a good shout.

I believe he's taking time away from football right now, so I don't really see Neal Ardley coming back to management any time soon. I think he would do a better job with a Eastleigh than a York City though.

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Madness, 6 games in, I know they've invested quite a bit in their squad but things take time to click.

Yeah, I agree with @Chris Eastleigh makes more sense to me given he's London based. Enzio and McDonnell there too, a bit of a reunion maybe?

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York City? Average team, they are always going to struggle with competing in the National League without some much-needed investment into the club.

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york city have a lot to do to regain their football league status, how long have they been out of the league? i remember them in fifa 17 i think. the clubs just not looked a team that can compete with the bigger teams falling down. i am not surprised to see their manager go but i think clubs should give more time.

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