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Lorna Gosling for Manager?



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Published Date: 02 May 2008
Within a week, Eastbourne Borough's immediate future will be known.
Will it be another season in Blue Square South or will it be a climb into the fascinating, almost frightening world of the highest rung of non-league soccer?

One could say Garry Wilson's team have, at the very least, a toe in the final with a 2-0
advantage over Braintree.

But the only certainty about football is its uncertainty and the team still needs – and deserves – huge support at Priory Lane tomorrow to ensure they are on next Thursday's coach to Stevenage.

IF Borough do have reason to celebrate next Thursday night, at least there will be none of the weird goings-on as experienced at the Dripping Pan last Saturday.

After guiding Lewes to the Blue Square South title, manager Steve King has been replaced by Brighton & Hove Albion commercial manager Kevin Keehan.

If big money takes over, big money dictates the decisions. Ask Garry Wilson, who was sacked by Hastings United when National Lottery winner Mark Gardiner moved in at the Pilot Field 10 years' ago.

That decision has already been universally acclaimed as soccer's daftest ever. Hastings' loss was Eastbourne's gain and the two clubs immediately moved in rapidly contrasting directions.

But Kevin Keehan in the Lewes hot seat?

No doubt Lorna Gosling will be looking at future managerial vacancies with added interest.



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  • Last Updated: 02 May 2008 11:49 AM
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