Tuesday 18 September 2012

Rangers are ecstatic to announce Peter Savill as head coach for the 2013 Victory League side


Peter Savill

Northern Rangers are pleased to announce Peter Savill as the coach of the 2013 Northern Rangers Victory League side.
Northern Rangers Secretary, Brendan Lichtendonk  said, “As the club embarks on a new venture in un chartered waters for us, it was important to gain someone with previous state league experience, and a sound and tested knowledge of the game, with few previously formed relationships in the club.”
“We are excited about the new Victory League, and the opportunities it will open for our players.  Peter Savill has been working with our senior side for the last 8 months, and it is great to now have him officially on board.  This has been the biggest piece of the puzzle for us as we rush to get everything organised, but we are extremely happy with the appointment, and can now get down to the serious business of planning for next year’s competition”
Northern Rangers will announce Victory League pre season plans after the club’s annual dinner on the 6th of October.
Peter McBeath will continue his development as a coach and valued member of the leadership group in 2013, McBeath will attend the FFT run “C” Licence later in the year, and will serve the club as the strength, conditioning and fitness coach, along with advising the players with regards to nutrition and medical issues, McBeath’s extensive experience and knowledge in the medical fields  will be invaluable in the coming years.
Further announcements around the coaching structure of the clubs sides in the Northern Premier League and Under 18s is expected shortly.


Peter savill pictured in the 1976-77 Leeds United Team.

14 comments:

  1. You may want to change extatic to ecstatic!

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  2. I think you may have got the year wrong in the Leeds Photo....Sav joined Juventus in 1978 as an 18/19 year old...maybe it should read 1976/77!

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  3. Fank you both annon's as my spelung ain't the best at must times, but as I have said before if you have time to knit pick behind annominty you may as well spend your time helping is run the blog!!! But for most people who liked to be kept in the loop can look past my spelling mistakes, but hey if you have nothing better to do please inform me of all my spelung miscakes...

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  4. You are dislecksic, Cheers Dane.

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  5. Glad to see some other announcements! After Devonport's announcements I thought that the rest of the clubs would follow suit? Are Rangers and City keeping their cards close to their chests or still chasing? I'm worried about City, if they don't recruit well they could embarass the Northern half of the State!

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  6. will owen stone foote and mann sit at the dport or ulvy table on saturday night?

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  7. Isnt a best XI being named on Saturday night? 442 or 433? You dont have to post this. Maybe open a discussion for the best 11?

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  8. It will be good for the Coast. The Dev boys will be able to support both their younger teams and head across with the Brayden, Joel, Ben & Nick etc to support the Ulvie club when they don't play at the same time. As there are no players that hold 'grudges' like the 'olden' days so it will be good for them to both move forward.

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    1. i agree, as an ulvie supporter, i will certainly go watch these ex-ulvie guys tear it up for dev, and im sure when they come watch us they'll be cheering us on. it will be interesting to see that when the fringe players realise they wont get a spot for Dev in the top league, could they go somewhere else??

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    2. It was not so much that the players held 'grudges', as I remained good mates with most, if not all, of my ex-team-mates when I first moved across to Dev. I commend Nick, Brayden, Ben & Joel on making the move in order to further develop their playing & coaching skills. And I can guarantee that when/if they ever want to return to Ulv, they will be able to do so without question. And I'm sure they will go watch & support Ulv when possible, and won't be there to 'poach' potential State League players. HaHaHa. Yes, let's all move forward, for the greater good of the game, particularly here on the coast.
      Snow Compagne
      P.S. and good luck Sav, good to see you back in the game up north, oops, is that being too parochial?!?!

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  9. Who is picking the best XI...the coaches??

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  10. Since no one has commented on the post i would like to wish peter all the best for the 2013 season. Cheers Dane.

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  11. Congratulation Rangers.....I hope the direct long ball approach will not be deployed.......

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