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Lewes boss wants Graves as his No.2

Terry Graves is the man Kevin Keehan wants to be his No. 2 at Lewes.

Former Rooks striker Graves, who also played for Crawley, has been approached to become assistant manager at the Dripping Pan.

Graves, who is considering the offer, was No. 2 at Peacehaven when they were a force in Sussex football in the 1990s although he has been out of the game for a while.

He is the father of Horsham's Tom Graves who, together with team-mates Nigel Brake, Danny Davis and Matt Geard, have been linked with a summer switch to Lewes. Davis is a former Rooks player.

Keehan is playing his cards close to his chest about potential new signings. He does not want to name players until they have signed, although he has confirmed he has already spoken to a couple of the players released by Albion this week.

He said: "I will be talking to a lot of players in the next few weeks and I will also be talking to agents about players who have been released by their clubs.

"I have spoken to a couple released by Albion but it has got to be the right ones. I will talk to them again and see what they think.

"We need to find some experienced players and some of them have experience."

Keehan has spent the last week talking to the existing Lewes squad, most of whom are expected to leave.

Only four remain on contract for next season and two of them, Gary Holloway and Tom Davis, have been placed on the transfer list after making it clear they did not want to play for Lewes following the departure of former manager Steven King.

Davis cost Lewes £5,000 when they signed him from St Albans and the Rooks will be asking for a small fee for both players. The other two still on contract are Stefan Cox and top scorer Paul Booth, who Keehan is still trying to persuade to stay.

Skipper Steve Robinson, Andy Drury, Ian Simpemba and Jamie Cade are confirmed departures.

11:41pm Thursday 8th May 2008

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Posted by: Tony Barrett, Brighton on 9:43am Fri 9 May 08
Terry Graves No2?- out of the game for a while and has hit the dizzy heights of No2 at Peacehaven. For GOD SAKE WE ARE GOING INTO A PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE WITH A MANAGEMENT OF COUNTY LEAGUE QUALITY AND PROBABLY NOT MUCH BETTER PLAYING WISE
You just couldn't make up what's gone on at this club. We should not be accepted into the Conference full stop, I'm afraid our club is a absolute disgrace and a complete laughing stock
Posted by: Clive Graham, Seven Dials on 9:52am Fri 9 May 08
Bit worrying to see that so few of the current squad are staying. King could assemble a lot of players and they would knit together fairly quickly, will the same happen with Keehan. Better to have an assistant with Conference experience.
Posted by: Tony Barrett, Brighton on 10:02am Fri 9 May 08
You could only compare Lewes to a club being run on Sunday League lines i.e all mates together. It beggars belief we are going into the 5th tier of English football
Posted by: sashka, Lewes on 12:44pm Fri 9 May 08
I'm not really interested in football, but this story has amazed everyone.

To those of us who don't know the background this is completely mad. I have every sympathy with the fans who have now discovered that having loyally supported their club they are being told tghat the managers don't want the success. What did Keehan say to Graves "I really want you to come with me as you won't be too good at the job"?

To me this is like Tesco's telling all its loyalty card holders, that they are scrapping the scheme and cancelling the clubcard points becuase they are selling too much produce.

Those of us not into football think that Martin Elliot has unexpectedly run out of money, and is just passing the buck for his bad planning.
Posted by: sussex sports fan on 2:25pm Fri 9 May 08
Tony Barrett wrote:
Terry Graves No2?- out of the game for a while and has hit the dizzy heights of No2 at Peacehaven. For GOD SAKE WE ARE GOING INTO A PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE WITH A MANAGEMENT OF COUNTY LEAGUE QUALITY AND PROBABLY NOT MUCH BETTER PLAYING WISE You just couldn't make up what's gone on at this club. We should not be accepted into the Conference full stop, I'm afraid our club is a absolute disgrace and a complete laughing stock
KK is preparing Lewes fans for a return to the Ryman League so as to remove the threat of 1,000 or more fans affecting Brighton's paltry Withdean attendances. He should do the decent thing and give Lewes's promotion place to Hampton & Richmond who deserve the honour of going up with Eastbourne Borough.
Posted by: sickandtiredofitall, Hove on 4:26pm Fri 9 May 08
I wish everyone that has commented on Lewes and Steve Kings departure would stop living in the past and give Keehan a chance... How will you all feel next season if Lewes survive and end up mid-table.... you will all be singing his praises. I'm sure most of you have applied for the England managers jobs because you are all experts on the game after playing football manager simulation games non-stop for a month, whilst supposidly supporting "your club!!". Surely as supporters of Lewes you should all be looking to pastures new and looking forward to playing in the conference proper... maybe i should take back what i have just said as everyone commenting are experts on running football clubs, if so why don't you do it yourselves? If you don't like whats being done... dont go and watch Lewes next season.....that will show you are not a true supporter of Lewes Football Club but in fact a "part-time" supporter, someone who isnt there through thick and thin!!
Posted by: Tony Barrett, Brighton on 5:03pm Fri 9 May 08
sickandtiredofitall wrote:
I wish everyone that has commented on Lewes and Steve Kings departure would stop living in the past and give Keehan a chance... How will you all feel next season if Lewes survive and end up mid-table.... you will all be singing his praises. I'm sure most of you have applied for the England managers jobs because you are all experts on the game after playing football manager simulation games non-stop for a month, whilst supposidly supporting "your club!!". Surely as supporters of Lewes you should all be looking to pastures new and looking forward to playing in the conference proper... maybe i should take back what i have just said as everyone commenting are experts on running football clubs, if so why don't you do it yourselves? If you don't like whats being done... dont go and watch Lewes next season.....that will show you are not a true supporter of Lewes Football Club but in fact a "part-time" supporter, someone who isnt there through thick and thin!!
I'm not sure I can watch Lewes next season. I've watched Lewes for over thirty years. I believe in standards in life, and Lewes in the past couple of weeks has fallen way below that. It's not a case of being a true supporter or not, it's if you can accept the way the club has behaved. And frankly with the way the club is going, with what looks like all mates together syndrome, and likely nepotism as well, I'd doubt whether I want to be a part of this club anymore
Posted by: Alan Poo on 8:35pm Fri 9 May 08
Terry will want all of the imput with none of the responsibility as per usual.So when it goes tits up it won't land at his door.Even though he "Doesn't need the money".He'll still want want it believe me.
It's probably more to get "The boy" through the door than anything else if he takes the job,but it will be tears before Xmas.
Posted by: macca, brighton on 11:33am Sat 10 May 08
how stupid,manager king wins league gets the sack,all of the team that won promotion leave.lewes then give manager,s job to kk a county league manager at best,who brings in county league players and then says he wants county assistant manager graves as his no 2 result 2 years down the line lewes county league team.at least appoint jimmy quinn who would have achived the postion lewes are in at this time promoted,but done with a 10th of kings budget.lewes you are bonkers dowm with eastbourne may 09
Posted by: olly, haywards heath on 8:01pm today
sickandtiredofitall wrote:
I wish everyone that has commented on Lewes and Steve Kings departure would stop living in the past and give Keehan a chance... How will you all feel next season if Lewes survive and end up mid-table.... you will all be singing his praises. I\'m sure most of you have applied for the England managers jobs because you are all experts on the game after playing football manager simulation games non-stop for a month, whilst supposidly supporting \"your club!!\". Surely as supporters of Lewes you should all be looking to pastures new and looking forward to playing in the conference proper... maybe i should take back what i have just said as everyone commenting are experts on running football clubs, if so why don\'t you do it yourselves? If you don\'t like whats being done... dont go and watch Lewes next season.....that will show you are not a true supporter of Lewes Football Club but in fact a \"part-time\" supporter, someone who isnt there through thick and thin!!
"If lewes survive and end up mid table" you must have your head in the clouds mate, lewes will be relegated before the season has started, we have lost all our best players and gaining four players from horsham, yeah that makes sense. we now have a manager with no experience and a number 2 with even less. And yes i am a lewes supporter
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