Bit harsh and debatable. I can remember him being sent off twice, both of which caused debate, particularly Middlesbrough (which remains ridiculous IMO).
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Yes. He’d actually started really well.
Sourness made such a ‘thing’ about it, at the time I was convinced it influenced the FA.
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Yes, new owners often come with ideas of grandeur but really they’d be better off continuing with Dyche in the medium term.
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Yet successive Brighton managers and apparently Dyche rated him enough to play him....
Think I know whose judgement I’d go with.
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But Komoany had the respect of the team.
Drove others on and led by example.
He wasn’t afraid at issuing a rollicking either.
All of which I would suggest were qualities of Nobby.
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Good question. And to be clear I think he has come along on leaps and bounds, so not linked to ability.
Not inspirational for me, with other players particularly.
The other thing is being brave enough to call players out if not doing their job, which will come as...
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But just shouting is not leading, it’s what they’re saying, which is more or less what you said earlier [emoji2]
At this level they should all be ‘talking’ on the pitch.
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Fair comment, but it is not just that, it’s part of it. Mullery always said that he liked Brian Horton as he was effectively the manager on the pitch.
I don’t see Ryan or Webster leading from that perspective, in fact I think Ryan is quite quiet for a GK.
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