David Unsworth - Temporary Manager

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Alan Kelly Jnr answered a call from David Unsworth to go and work with the Everton keepers when ‘Unsy’ was given the caretaker manager’s role at Goodison Park following the sacking of Ronald Koeman. Having left North End in August after more than four years as goalkeeper coach, it was an offer too good to refuse.

“I’m enjoying it and there are lots of familiar faces. I’ve known Unsy for a long time. When he and Graham Alexander were caretaker managers at Preston at the end of 2011, I came in and worked with the keepers then. I know John Ebbrell who is helping Unsy from our time as players at Sheffield United. Phil Jagielka was an apprentice at Sheffield United when I was keeper there, while I know Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy from the Republic of Ireland set-up.

“Then of course there is Jordan Pickford, who I worked with at North End when he had that magnificent half-season on loan.” Kelly thoroughly enjoyed his time as goalkeeper coach at Deepdale. Pickford, Declan Rudd, Chris Maxwell, Thorsten Stuckmann, Sam Johnstone Jamie Jones and Anders Lindegaard were among the keepers under his tutelage.

Read more at: http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football...ows-in-father-s-footsteps-once-more-1-8853211
 
Alan Kelly Jnr answered a call from David Unsworth to go and work with the Everton keepers when ‘Unsy’ was given the caretaker manager’s role at Goodison Park following the sacking of Ronald Koeman. Having left North End in August after more than four years as goalkeeper coach, it was an offer too good to refuse.

“I’m enjoying it and there are lots of familiar faces. I’ve known Unsy for a long time. When he and Graham Alexander were caretaker managers at Preston at the end of 2011, I came in and worked with the keepers then. I know John Ebbrell who is helping Unsy from our time as players at Sheffield United. Phil Jagielka was an apprentice at Sheffield United when I was keeper there, while I know Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy from the Republic of Ireland set-up.

“Then of course there is Jordan Pickford, who I worked with at North End when he had that magnificent half-season on loan.” Kelly thoroughly enjoyed his time as goalkeeper coach at Deepdale. Pickford, Declan Rudd, Chris Maxwell, Thorsten Stuckmann, Sam Johnstone Jamie Jones and Anders Lindegaard were among the keepers under his tutelage.

Read more at: http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football...ows-in-father-s-footsteps-once-more-1-8853211
Cheers for posting that, good read. Interesting to see his Dad was one of the first specialised goal keeping coaches and worked with Neville Southall at Everton for awhile.
 
In Judaism, Jews aren't supposed to make a big deal out of giving tzedakah (charity). and the best type is the type where it's anonymous on both sides, but I don't see what's so bad about publicising it in this case. If it gets people to give, great. People on here slagged Koeman off for posting loads of photos of himself eating in swanky restaurants and playing golf and drinking wine and whatever. Unsworth does EITC stuff and it's not good enough because he has money. Should he just not do anything?

And yes, I give money / food / water to homeless people before anyone asks.

I give them [Poor language removed] all - there are enough organisations about to help them not be out in the cold.
 
Alan Kelly Jnr answered a call from David Unsworth to go and work with the Everton keepers when ‘Unsy’ was given the caretaker manager’s role at Goodison Park following the sacking of Ronald Koeman. Having left North End in August after more than four years as goalkeeper coach, it was an offer too good to refuse.

“I’m enjoying it and there are lots of familiar faces. I’ve known Unsy for a long time. When he and Graham Alexander were caretaker managers at Preston at the end of 2011, I came in and worked with the keepers then. I know John Ebbrell who is helping Unsy from our time as players at Sheffield United. Phil Jagielka was an apprentice at Sheffield United when I was keeper there, while I know Seamus Coleman and James McCarthy from the Republic of Ireland set-up.

“Then of course there is Jordan Pickford, who I worked with at North End when he had that magnificent half-season on loan.” Kelly thoroughly enjoyed his time as goalkeeper coach at Deepdale. Pickford, Declan Rudd, Chris Maxwell, Thorsten Stuckmann, Sam Johnstone Jamie Jones and Anders Lindegaard were among the keepers under his tutelage.

Read more at: http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football...ows-in-father-s-footsteps-once-more-1-8853211
Was a good keeper, should have got more caps, he was far better than the ludicrously overrated packie bonner
 

I give them [Poor language removed] all - there are enough organisations about to help them not be out in the cold.

Can’t tell if that’s serious or not. If it is, then there are organisations yes, but nowhere near enough to be able to help them not be out in the cold. And there could be a million organisations but if there isn’t housing or rooms to go to then what good is it?
 
Can’t tell if that’s serious or not. If it is, then there are organisations yes, but nowhere near enough to be able to help them not be out in the cold. And there could be a million organisations but if there isn’t housing or rooms to go to then what good is it?

There is more than enough 'empty' housing available, than is needed. However, it isn't always the right type of housing for what is required.
Not enough family homes and too many apartments/single room dwellings.
There needs to be a planned and organised desire (with suitable funding) to tackle this problem.

Off topic....so either give him the job until the end of the season, or tell us who we're getting.
 

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