Sentences with phrase «new gaffer»

The phrase "new gaffer" refers to a newly appointed boss or manager. Full definition
New gaffer Sarfo Castro is yet to guide the Northern Blues to victory since taking over the reigns.
Barca will definitely need to appoint a new gaffer this summer, with current boss Luis Enrique having recently announced his impending departure.
No transfer is the best transfer policy till the new gaffer is appointed.
There will be a crop of talented youngsters versed in the Arsenal «way» but still young enough for the new gaffer to add his imprint.
Money is clearly no object where Chelsea are concerned and it's probable that the new gaffer will get a lucrative three - year contract and a fat bonus, providing the team manages to win something.
However, there were clearly some glum faces in the Chelsea dressing room while the Brazilian was in charge, with this player revealing a happier state of affairs under their new gaffer.
But Fulham have a new gaffer in Martin Jol, and although our season is already some six competitive games old this will be the toughest test for him so far with his new squad.
Director of football Michael Zorc has Dembele firmly on his radar and an additional twist will come in the shape of the new gaffer.
Rangers have looked lacklustre for a while now, so it will naturally take time before the players really get on board with their new gaffer.
Morata will still be preferred regardless of the new gaffer but a selection headache is never a bad thing and with the Spaniard's tendency to pick up injuries, that could provide the perfect chance for his Belgian understudy to show what he can do.
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