ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
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ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
And the managers move on to Martin Buchan
See link
https://www.uptheclarets.com/martin-buc ... tober-1985
See link
https://www.uptheclarets.com/martin-buc ... tober-1985
Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
He must be our shortest appointee to the manager's post apart from some interim managers whilst we made full time appointments eg Clive Middlemass
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
I was at that Chester game (still at Sealand Rd), wasn’t this the game where there was an allegation that Buchan was spat at?
Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Does anyone know what he went on to do with his life after his short spell at the Turf?
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Currently working for the PFA apparently
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
According to Wiki, he works for the PFA in Manchester, but I don't know how up-to-date that is.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Yes, I saw that. Just wondering if anyone knew what he’d been doing for the last 35 years as that’s the only info on Wikipedia.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
I was at that game. Went in the stand and at full time got to the front to give the players stick as they came off the field. Peter Devine was laughing as he walked off which did nothing to defuse the situation. Our coach (Nelson Gasworkers) stayed behind until the players and management came out of the ground and continued to give them the feedback their shambolic display deserved. I think we may have delayed the departure of one of the other coaches (sorry Tony!) Not long after came the news that he had left the club. Hopefully the next appointment couldn't be as bad as this one. Could it.......????Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:22 pmI was at that Chester game (still at Sealand Rd), wasn’t this the game where there was an allegation that Buchan was spat at?
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
He became promotions manager at PUMA for about 20 years according to an article I just read. Then left to become an executive at the PFA.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Remember that Chester game well...truly horrific performance
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
He left the PFA in 2017 after 17 years. I assume he's now retired. I think he went to work as a rep after leaving us.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:45 pmHopefully the next appointment couldn't be as bad as this one. Could it.......????
Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Only because it lasted longer
Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
What a great name for a coach. Better then Jimmy Adamson, Brian Miller etc..
So what were the rumours of drinking regarding Buchan? Or can't we talk about this?
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Plenty of drinking on the Gasworkers coach back in the day Then after Heysel the government banned alcohol from coaches so as happened at Chester, we arrived in town around 3 hours before kick off! As was often the case back then, the day out, the company and the beer was far more memorable than the garbage served up on the pitch in the name of football.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
I remember the Chester away game. Buchan received dogs abuse from the travelling clarets as he went down the tunnel after the match.
I felt sorry for him the abuse should have been directed to the tossers in the directors box who were leading the club to ruin
I felt sorry for him the abuse should have been directed to the tossers in the directors box who were leading the club to ruin
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Was our last ever visit to Sealand Road. I was certainly in no rush to go back after that shambles.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 12:22 pmI was at that Chester game (still at Sealand Rd), wasn’t this the game where there was an allegation that Buchan was spat at?
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
One nice little story, yes it was the weekend that his appointment was announced. Remember it well, the one and only Bobby Driver rang us at home in Guisborough to announce his appointment
We were expecting Hutch to get it so was somewhat underwhelmed,
Great players don't necessarily become good managers ringing in my ear from my dad a sentence that he would repeat some years later
We were expecting Hutch to get it so was somewhat underwhelmed,
Great players don't necessarily become good managers ringing in my ear from my dad a sentence that he would repeat some years later
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
I for one would not have welcomed Tommy Hutchinson
Martin Buchan suddenly realised being a great player doesnt guarantee you will be a top manager and did the decent thing.
Martin Buchan suddenly realised being a great player doesnt guarantee you will be a top manager and did the decent thing.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
My dad was a golf professional, teaching at drive time in Warrington. In the early 90s Martin used to come In and have lessons off my dad and also enjoyed coming in and had a coffee with him (being a fellow Jock). Very nice bloke by all accounts and aparantly had something to do with puma at the time.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Sure I remember on the previous site that Buchan firstly had a drink problem and secondly that things had got physical between him and a player(s). And then he tried the same approach with Vince.....
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Wasn’t Vince - and that’s from Vince himself.Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 6:19 pmSure I remember on the previous site that Buchan firstly had a drink problem and secondly that things had got physical between him and a player(s). And then he tried the same approach with Vince.....
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Thanks for doing this managerial overviews Tony. Getting closer and closer to the time I first remember watching Burnley but it's been very interesting reading about our past managers.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
And despite what some on here might want you to believe, there were a lot of them before my time too.superdimitri wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:02 amThanks for doing this managerial overviews Tony. Getting closer and closer to the time I first remember watching Burnley but it's been very interesting reading about our past managers.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
He was truely horrendous, we were scraping by he barrel, after him we actually broke through the barrel.
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But not that manyClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:18 amAnd despite what some on here might want you to believe, there were a lot of them before my time too.
You like myself will have lived through more managers than came before us.
My first manager would have been Frank Hill and i remember Alan Brown arriving and my Dad raving about him as player and then as our manager.
So my total (not counting Potts Miller or Casper twice) is 21 in 70 years with just 7 before my time and from 1894-1950 but about 12 years lost due to the wars. A real flurry of 14 changes from Adamson leaving in 76 until Stan arrived in 98 (I think). The next 22 years we have had just 6 managers and 5 from 1946 to 1970. You can almost pick the good years from the bad ones by the rate of manager changes
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
As a kid I thought he would be good as he had been at Man Utd for years, the innocence of youth !
I stopped having these thoughts about 35 minutes into Neil Wood's debut
I stopped having these thoughts about 35 minutes into Neil Wood's debut
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Given Buchan's stature in the game, I felt at the time it was an inspired appointment. Very unfortunate how things work out but basically the story of the club in the mid 80's.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Should never have been given the job in the first placeashtonlongsider wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 10:46 amGiven Buchan's stature in the game, I felt at the time it was an inspired appointment. Very unfortunate how things work out but basically the story of the club in the mid 80's.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Martin Buchan update - still lives in the Cinnamon Brow area of Warrington and a keen member of Poulton Park Golf Club. Often seen out & about on his bike or in his local The Plough. Recently retired to look after his wife Geraldine who sadly suffers from Dementia.
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And that is very sad newsmiddleton claret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 11:45 amRecently retired to look after his wife Geraldine who sadly suffers from Dementia.
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
Very good player but pre over the point that very good players don't necessarily make good managers/coaches.
As for the Chester game, I should have been there but my mate's car broke down before we had even got out of Burnley - every cloud has a silver lining!
As for the Chester game, I should have been there but my mate's car broke down before we had even got out of Burnley - every cloud has a silver lining!
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Re: ARTICLE: Martin Buchan – June 1985 to October 1985
He had issues that forced him out rather than him being a good player who wasn't making a good managerSuratclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2020 7:10 amVery good player but pre over the point that very good players don't necessarily make good managers/coaches.