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Why I’m happy to go with Noakes!

Moneyfield­s confirm arrival of Portcheste­r stalwart Joe

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Glenn Turnbull has hailed the arrival of Joe Noakes as Moneyfield­s’ new assistant manager.

The AFC Portcheste­r stalwart has swapped Wessex League Premier Division clubs to be part of Moneys’ new era at the John Jenkins Stadium currently under developmen­t.

Noakes replaces Fraser Quirke, who resigned his role a couple of days after being involved in a touchline spat with goalkeepin­g coach Karl Watson during a game against Bashley which resulted in the latter being sent off for violent conduct.

Noakes has been running Portcheste­r’s Under-23s in 2021/22 alongside Lloyd Kelly after reluctantl­y calling time on his own playing career due to injuries.

Moneys boss Turnbull said Noakes had contacted him before the club had a chance to advertise the vacancy.

‘I’m really chuffed, it’s a real coup,’ Turnbull told The News. ‘He will be an exceptiona­l link to the players.

‘He will have a real affinity with them - he will understand them as much as they understand him. That will be really important.

‘It’s what they call a no-brainer - I can’t see any negatives from it.

‘I was surprised to get the call, but delighted.’

Moneyfield­s have also confirmed the appointmen­t of Simon Hayes and Robbie Fowler as the reserves’ new management team, alongside Ash Clarke.

Hayes and Fowler assisted former boss Lee Mould, who has stepped down after just one season in charge of the Hampshire Premier League side.

Clarke, meanwhile, is known to Turnbull having been a youth coach at US Portsmouth during his time at the Victory Stadium.

Alex Hards - son of Winchester City’s FA Vase winning manager Neil Hards - has also come in as goalkeepin­g coach, a role he previously held at Baffins.

‘I felt I needed to get the backroom staff sorted before the players’ merry-go-round began,’ Turnbull remarked.

‘Having Joe will be a selling point (to potential new players). Barto will be a selling point. The new facilities will be a selling point.

‘The reserve team is a selling point. Rather than young players turning out in the under-23 league, they can play against Paulsgrove’s first team.

‘From a footballin­g education point of view, they are going to learn more from playing against (Aaron) Fennemore at Paulsgrove than by winning 10-0 in an under-23 game.

‘If Portcheste­r had a reserve team in the Hampshire League, Joe Noakes might not have wanted to join us.

‘He’s come here to help his coaching enhancemen­t rather than just because he likes Glenn Turnbull. He’ll be thinking there’s progressio­n for himself.’

The appointmen­ts of Hayes and Fowler as reserve team managers was also a simple decision to make, even though Moneys had received numerous applicatio­ns.

‘Some people probably see a team that just missed out on the league and think they can bring in a few players and win it next season,’ said Turnbull.

‘But I couldn’t care less about winning the Hampshire League. It would have been nice for Lee if his team had done it this season, but if they had finished 10th it wouldn’t have changed my outlook.

‘I have made it clear to the board what I think the reserve team is for. I don’t want anyone bringing in players to make the reserves better, the reserves are there to make the first team better.

‘I appreciate that’s a mindset some people might find hard to understand.’

 ?? ?? ROYAL ARRIVAL Joe Noakes has departed his role at AFC Portcheste­r to become Glenn Turnbull’s assistant boss at fellow Wessex League Premier club Moneyfield­s
ROYAL ARRIVAL Joe Noakes has departed his role at AFC Portcheste­r to become Glenn Turnbull’s assistant boss at fellow Wessex League Premier club Moneyfield­s

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