Glenn Roeder
Glenn Roeder
Glenn Victor Roederis an English football manager and former player. He is a managerial assistant at Stevenage. As a player, Roeder represented England B on seven occasions. A defender, he played club football for Leyton Orient, Queens Park Rangers, Notts County, Newcastle United, Watford and Gillingham. His managerial career included spells with Gillingham, Watford, West Ham United, Newcastle United and Norwich City...
keeps win
This win keeps us in with a chance.
believe carry finish generally list playing reason rest season spoken style
We've spoken about the fixture list for the rest of the season. And we generally believe that there's no reason why we can't finish the season in some style if we carry on playing like that.
few game gap home lost
If you go back to my first game in charge, if we had lost at home to Portsmouth the gap to them would have been just a few points.
albert asked chat problem sinister
I had a chat with Albert before the game, and he asked if he could go home. I haven't got a problem with that and there's nothing sinister in it. He's a very professional person.
fitness match peak reaching run terms time
In terms of reaching peak match fitness in time I think we've run out of games.
asked captain extra felt friday love night rang responsibility
I rang him on Friday night and asked him if he felt he could take the extra responsibility of being captain and he told me he would love to.
anyone came felt full happy hugely liked pain running stay
He's hugely disappointed - anyone would be because when he came off (on Saturday), he would have been happy to stay on. It was me who withdrew him after he scored the goal, he really would have liked to stay on because he felt so full of running with no pain whatsoever.
running lemmings cliffs
I'm not a lemming about to run off the end of a cliff.
soccer football thinking
David James is frustrated because he thinks us being bottom isn't helping his chances with England. I think it gives him more chance to show his ability.
dancer fancy
I've never fancied myself as a pole dancer.
nice team player
It is easy being a manager when you are one of 25,000 sitting in the stand or if you are an ex-player who is now working for the media who will never manage anything better than an under-10 team, thinking he knows best - and you know what I'm talking about, and I will deal with that, trust me. I'm a nice bloke, but not always.
football kids firsts
When Andy Carroll first appeared on the scene he was a tall skinny kid and his coordination was all over the place. He reminded me of a giraffe.
confident newcastle onwards upwards
It's onwards and upwards for Michael. I'm confident he'll play for Newcastle before the end of the season.
huge season terrific year
It's a huge disappointment because he's had a terrific season in his first year here.