He has always had a grim determination and a winning mentality. I trust that Nolan, Nevin etc will maintain his drive. Good luck and Thanks to him, whatever he does.
terrya1965 wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 8:59 pm
That's a big shame.He will be missed.
Not for his tactical nous he won't. When he was Manchester City's manager he sent on David James, the same one that kept goal for us back in the day, as a STRIKER when City were chasing a goal.
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garnett wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:59 am
His next position will tell the story, a managerial or bigger club position I get, anything else something more sinister has happened.
Well none of the usual rhetoric from the board, only words fro himself and Moyes is all I have seen so far.
He left last time under a cloud so maybe it is just assumption.
Newmarket wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 7:34 pm
I was only thinking the other day that I hadn’t seen him on the touch line during a game for ages .
Has anyone else ?
garnett wrote: ↑Tue May 24, 2022 7:59 am
His next position will tell the story, a managerial or bigger club position I get, anything else something more sinister has happened.
Doubt he's seen as managerial material after the David James substitution fiasco when he was manager of Manchester City. Could possibly see him fronting up an academy somewhere down the line though.
Seems a very well rounded, feet kept firmly on the ground bloke but as a coach far too big (or at least he was when a manager) on the clenched fist, beating chest style at the expense of creativity.
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