He really is the most lovely guy.
I do hope he doesn't look back at his time here with anything other than fondness.
Thanks for posting. Interesting to compare to the one by Gus Poyet. Although I was a Hughton outer by the end, reading that makes me feel bad for him
He will bounce back and do a great job wherever he goes but I do think he’ll have to get a team promoted to get the Premier League job that he would clearly prefer.
If he has been keeping up with NSC, he probably won’t really look back with fondness.
Of course he will. Remains a very good manager.
Strong defensive base, compact unfortunately are things that don’t work for a large proportion of football fans (particularly some of NSC).
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"So the formation that you want to play comes first, and then it’s about a way of implementing that formation" is the key sentence for me in that article, and explains why he is a limited manager at the top level.
It's completely backward. Surely a really good coach looks at the squad he has available and uses the formation that gets the best out of those players? It's basic management at any level- get the right people in the right seats.