Not so sure Chris would be in any hurry to work with him again, after Calderwood left him in the lurch to join Aston Villa. Paul Trollope would be first in line l imagine.
Ahhh fair point, l was just concentrating on managers. Certainly a fair few players from the past, Lawrenson, Stevens, Michael Robinson, Dean Saunders, plus the two you mentioned. Several others too I'm sure.
I'm not sure, you are possibly right though. The only one I can think of in relatively modern times, was Steve Coppell who left us to manage Reading in the Premier League back in the early noughties.
You could add to that Gus Poyet, who went to Sunderland, after pretty much writing his own...
A bit of a surprise move never the less, especially bearing in mind he had worked with Chris Hughton before, seemed to be enjoying life on the south coast, and was part of a successful managerial/coaching set up that only just very narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premier League.
He...