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Chambers: Too Soon for Me to Apply for Manager's Job
Thursday, 29th Mar 2018 17:33

Luke Chambers may have made no secret of his desire to one day become a manager but he will stop short of applying to succeed current boss Mick McCarthy when he leaves for pastures new at the end of the current campaign.

Chambers said: “I think it is too soon for me to be throwing my hat into the ring. You just never know what is going to happen around the corner in football but I’m fully focused on playing.

“I’m enjoying playing centre-half again and my only aim is to help us finish as high as we can in the league this season.”

Town famously turned to ex-skipper Jim Magilton to replace Joe Royle in June 2006 and he was in charge for almost three years before owner Marcus Evans - who had taken over 18 months beforehand - decided to dispense with his services and replace him with Roy Keane.

But Magilton had, by his own admission, reached the end of his playing days and had just turned 37 when then chairman David Sheepshanks and the club’s directors were sufficiently impressed to offer him the chance to launch a career in management that continued, briefly, at QPR after his dismissal by the new regime at Town.

For now Chambers plans to continue as a player, although when asked if he would be happy to advise owner Marcus Evans on the type of character needed to fill McCarthy’s boots he replied: “If he wants to ring me my phone is always there, as it always has been, but I don’t really want to get into that.”

Chambers agreed things might have worked out differently for McCarthy and Town had the manager been able to spend bigger in the transfer market rather than operating with one of the Championship’s lowest budgets throughout his time in charge.

The skipper said: “As the seasons have come and gone, and more teams have come down from the Premier League with parachute payments, yes I do feel his hands have been tied a little bit. I feel he has worked very, very well under the financial constraints.

“He has signed players on free transfers, signed one for £10,000 and sold him for £8 million, so he has probably made the chairman a bit of a profit. But that’s all for someone else to discuss. All we can talk about as players is our relationship with him and I feel that in the circumstances he has done a very good job.”

Will McCarthy’s achievements be regarded as more successful once the dust settles on today’s news that he will depart at the end of the season? Chambers said: “I’d like to think so. At the end of the day the new manager will be coming in to take over a team that is mid-table, not one that is in freefall and trying to avoid relegation.

“In my opinion the new manager will have a tremendous platform to work with. We’ll see which way it goes. We’ve got eight games left to play and I’m sure Marcus Evans will already be looking for the next manager and the candidates will be at our games.

“The lads are going to have to do all they can to make sure they are in the new man’s plans for next season.

“The new manager will be inheriting something a lot more positive than what Mick did back in November 2012. Obviously, the atmosphere has not been great at games recently because voices have been heard.

“All we can do is try to improve and the person who does come in will inherit the same players with the same mentality to give absolutely everything. That’s never going to be a question.

“Under the gaffer we’ve never been blurred about what we have had to do in games.

“It won’t be difficult to focus on our last eight games. It’s all out in the open, there are no secrets and nothing has been hidden.

“The gaffer wants us to finish as high as we can because he’s a winner and he doesn’t want to take his foot off the gas.

“He’s still working for the club and he’ll be giving everything he can, as we all will, to finish as high we can in the league — hopefully starting this Easter weekend.

“There’s no sense of relief, it’s just clearer for everyone. It probably shouldn’t have got to this point and things should have been a lot clearer sooner in terms of deciding what way we were going to go. I’m captain but I’m only a player and I’m not here to make the decisions.

“All I can say is how it affects the team and the boys always let me know how they’re feeling. It probably would have been better for everyone if it had been cleared up a lot sooner, but there is still enough time between now and the end of the season for us to give the gaffer a good send-off and it can be a positive atmosphere for everyone.”


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Blue_Again added 17:35 - Mar 29
Manager material I think not
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wkj added 17:36 - Mar 29
@Blue_Again based on what?
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Blue_Again added 17:38 - Mar 29
The fact that he has zero managerial experience at this level?
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mkbobby added 17:38 - Mar 29
Thank Christ he still thinks he's got some playing years left could you imagine the style of football he would have us playing we'd need a 12 ft striker
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Blue_Again added 17:38 - Mar 29
Could be good in the future
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warktheline added 17:53 - Mar 29
....please leave with McCarthy!
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TimmyH added 18:15 - Mar 29
LOL!
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SheptonMalletBlue added 18:43 - Mar 29
Let's hope the fist pumper exits with the dinosaur! !!!!!!!!
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leftie1972 added 18:47 - Mar 29
Correct, move on.
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pazzy added 19:06 - Mar 29
is chambers the scape goat now he still has loads to offer
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jas0999 added 20:12 - Mar 29
Clearly not ready to manage us. Wish him well for the future management career.

Not a certain starter next season I'd have thought?
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rgp1 added 20:30 - Mar 29
@ MK Bobby
How about Jon Parkin or Ian Ormondroyd?
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OwainG1992 added 22:25 - Mar 29
Are people seriously attacking Chambers here? Now Micks leaving need a new target? Pathetic.
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Dissboyitfc added 08:26 - Mar 30
“The gaffer wants us to finish as high as we can because he's a winner and he doesn't want to take his foot off the gas.

What a ridiculous statement, he hates to lose and sets out that way! Remind me again of the FA Cup victories? All this talk of lack of investment, you get money for progressing in the cup, every little helps if we are that short! He had 10 attempts at winning an FA Cup game, Woeful in the extreme!

I think Evans should have paid MM off and perhaps not dropped ticket prices to cover that cost! Get the new man in now, last eight games would really help us hit the ground running next season!

I do like Chambers, i like his passion and his Commitment, Think he will move on now!
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wherescounago added 10:33 - Mar 30
Surely the logical thing would be to pay MM on now, it can't be that much until the end of the season. Someone like Gerard Nash, Alan Lee or Brian Klug could take temporary charge over the last few games. We are not going up nor down so does it really matter who is in charge until May. One or a combination of them may well play our younger players and give them a bit of a run and some first team experience. At least they have worked with the youngsters and know their capabilities. I also hope that talks are at an advanced stage with MM's replacement. My one fear is that it is McClaren and after an initial honeymoon period it will be back to where we are at present. Lets face it he hardly set the world on fire at Derby.
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wherescounago added 10:35 - Mar 30
In addition to be above, leave Chambers alone please, he is the Captain and like it or not he plays the way he does as he is under orders from MM. I would prefer to keep him here, keep him as Captain to maintain a bit of stability and give him then chance to show us that under a different regime, with different tactics from the man in charge, he is not just a 70 yard booter.
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alfromcol added 12:07 - Mar 30
Mistake keeping MM on until the end of the season - serves no useful purpose, but to massage MM's ego and pride. As long as MM keeps winding up supporters he will get stick/abuse back until the day he finally leaves, fortunately only a few weeks. Good manager or not he has no common sense when it comes to public relations

Yet another wrong decision by ME.
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Sheaver26 added 15:37 - Mar 30
Good lord, everyone loves a moan don't they. You would've thought that now the majority of fans have got what they want (MM is leaving) they would shut up! Instead it's attack our captain, and one of the best captains we've had for a while! You never know our so called supporters might be more positive next season and get behind the team! I'm happy to have a fresh manager coming in next season, but I think people are diluded if they think we will now be challenging for promotion. The new manager will have the same budget.
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senduntd added 16:50 - Mar 30
So you think it would be a good idea "warktheline" if chambers left with MM. Do you ever come to matches?
Does the fact that we will probably lose Skusey and Bart and god knows who else not bother you?
I really don't think that you know what you are talking about.
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Swn98 added 19:25 - Mar 30
Senuntd No he doesn't.
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Swn98 added 19:36 - Mar 30
senduntd i think its called the theory of unintended consequences lets watch them unravel.
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Dissboyitfc added 20:16 - Mar 30
Losing Skuse and Chambers will not worry me at all, losing Bart is a different story, but if that is a consequence of MM going then so be it!
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Jonnosdreadlocks added 21:17 - Mar 30
Manager? I can't believe this guy even gets in the team. Oh wait he's one of MMs proper blokes.
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