Keith Mincher

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Keith Mincher is an English football coach and sports psychologist. He is most notable for a very brief spell as manager at Carlisle United in 1999.

Mincher, who played football only at amateur level, worked at Leeds United as a youth coach and was chairman Leslie Silver's choice to succeed Eddie Gray as manager. However following a dressing room revolt the plan was shelved and Doncaster Rovers manager Billy Bremner was appointed instead.[1]

Mincher was appointed manager of Carlisle United on 18 June 1999 but departed the club on 25 June without taking charge of a game.[2] Mincher's resignation came against a background of turmoil at the club under the chairmanship of Michael Knighton.[3]

Mincher has subsequently worked as a sports psychologist at Nottingham Forest,[4] Watford[5] and Colchester United[6] as well as with the England national under-21 football team.[7]

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  2. Carlisle United records
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  6. Fly on the wall to aid Colchester United's promotion push
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