New Manager...possibles
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 3:17 pm
Thought I'd have a look at the feeder leagues and see if there were any up and coming local managers who might see us as being a good step up. No idea if they would be of course, they may be very content where they are but it's a bit of food for thought! I'd like to think we might be an attractive option for someone, as we're no longer a club in crisis and can get crowds through the gate when we're playing well.
If we're limiting it to more local guys, (and in a lot of ways I hope we do...we don't want another Gwynett situation) on the face of it, the top of the Isthmian Prem doesn't immediately offer much in the way of potential candidates. Nor indeed does the Southern League, a division into which we may be relegated if we don't pull our socks up, although Farnham Town's Paul Johnson would be a decent candidate if he could be tempted away from such a very good set up. (Johnson was a player at Hampton under Mark Harper some years back.)
Looking at the lower Isthmian though...(would we consider anyone from more than one step below? I think we should be open minded on that.)
Ian Selley, Leatherhead. Sitting pretty at the top of the Isthmian South Central League, we obviously have very recent first hand experience of how pacy and organised they are. Selley must have learned a lot as a first team player under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal and could be worth a look. Managed a few different clubs now, and surely deserves a chance, but is two divisions below too much of a jump?
Luke Elliott/Andy Crossley, Westfield. 2nd in the table below Leatherhead. Relative inexperience could hamper them at this stage but they have had a fabulous start to the season at the Woking based club.
Simon Haughney, Hanworth Villa. Two places below Leatherhead in the same division. This is a club well known to many Hampton fans, and they do very well at their level. Could be an interesting move.
Some intriguing ideas then, even if that's all they are at this early stage. As for me, I'd like to see us for someone who knows non league, has some managerial experience and can perform miracles on a budget. I'd also like to see a more open approach to sharing weekly updates about team news/injuries and player movements. Not much to ask for is it??
If we're limiting it to more local guys, (and in a lot of ways I hope we do...we don't want another Gwynett situation) on the face of it, the top of the Isthmian Prem doesn't immediately offer much in the way of potential candidates. Nor indeed does the Southern League, a division into which we may be relegated if we don't pull our socks up, although Farnham Town's Paul Johnson would be a decent candidate if he could be tempted away from such a very good set up. (Johnson was a player at Hampton under Mark Harper some years back.)
Looking at the lower Isthmian though...(would we consider anyone from more than one step below? I think we should be open minded on that.)
Ian Selley, Leatherhead. Sitting pretty at the top of the Isthmian South Central League, we obviously have very recent first hand experience of how pacy and organised they are. Selley must have learned a lot as a first team player under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal and could be worth a look. Managed a few different clubs now, and surely deserves a chance, but is two divisions below too much of a jump?
Luke Elliott/Andy Crossley, Westfield. 2nd in the table below Leatherhead. Relative inexperience could hamper them at this stage but they have had a fabulous start to the season at the Woking based club.
Simon Haughney, Hanworth Villa. Two places below Leatherhead in the same division. This is a club well known to many Hampton fans, and they do very well at their level. Could be an interesting move.
Some intriguing ideas then, even if that's all they are at this early stage. As for me, I'd like to see us for someone who knows non league, has some managerial experience and can perform miracles on a budget. I'd also like to see a more open approach to sharing weekly updates about team news/injuries and player movements. Not much to ask for is it??