Friday, 6 May 2011

Money For Nothing

Cash-strapped Barnet are set to appoint former Walsall boss Richard Money as their new manager - whether or not caretaker rookie Giuliano Grazioli keeps them in League Two against all odds on Saturday. Money, who will be appointed on an expenses only basis initially, is keen to return to football following his acrimonious departure from the Banks's Stadium and has a proven record at lower league level.

Grazioli, who was installed following the sudden departure of Martin Allen, mere weeks after his own appointment, is known to be upset at the developments, but unsurprised. A close pal of the ex-Stevenage frontman told us: "Giuliano knows these things happen in football, but he's given Barnet some of his best years and he thinks he deserved more of a chance. Results have been good and this would have been a great first job for him. But life goes on."

Barnet require a win on the final day at home to Port Vale to have a chance of staying in the Football League, and also need Aldershot to at least draw at rivals Lincoln City.

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