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Bristol Rovers CEO Martin Starns thinks Paul Tisdale is the man to put the club’s strategy into practice.
Tisdale’s appointment as head coach was confirmed on Thursday to replace Ben Garner, after being sacked on Saturday.
The 47-year-old has signed a two-and-a-half-year contract and is taking on gas 18 mission in the first league. .
Starnes sure former Exeter City coach and MK Dons is the best man to oversee Rovers’ plans to develop players from within while playing « the fun ».
“Paul was the man we wanted from the start,” said Bristol Life’s CEO. We spoke to him as soon as the job was available.
« He was the man who fit in the profile we were looking for until the manager came to this club and presented the strategy we wanted to implement. ».
« Paul’s record speaks for itself. He has managed more than 700 soccer league matches, and his teams have always played attractive and entertaining football.
“We have created the DNA and strategy of this football club, which is that we want to play attractive and fun football, give young players a chance and develop them, and win some football matches at the same time. .
Starnes believes the club’s strategy to become a more sustainable business is essential, and is confident Tisdale can replicate his work at Exeter.
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At St James Park, he built a reputation for developing insider players and selling them to clubs at the top of the pyramid. Ole Watkins and Matt Grimes were sold to championship clubs for more than £ 1 million.
“We want to make this club sustainable in the long term,” continued Starns. “We know these things cannot be achieved overnight.
“This is a long-term strategy that we are trying to develop and we are very confident that Paul will play a major role in making this happen for us.”.
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