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Mrs Doyle
April 12, 2018, 4:34am
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M.J. comes with no excess baggage he is very progressive and a million times better at PR than Slade and the board rolled into one.

You can see already he as good credentials.
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Dunno but apparently you could find out by asking the regulars in a louth bookies (allegedly)


Who actually goes into a bookies these days? You'd think a man with such PowerPoint skills would be able to open a bet365 account.


JESUS AT THE CENTRE
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Not all manager's "Coach".

They'll obviously observe training and maybe talk to players at times, but Managers like Alex Ferguson and Harry Redknapp among others, are known to have not been active "Coaches" on the training ground - having a team around them who lead the sessions.

Probably a dying breed though, this type of Manager.


Very true. Many on here applauded the appointment of Mike Newell yet he said from day one he wasn't a coach and his style was about 'getting the best players he can and throw them on the pitch'.

The late Ray Wilkins was regarded as a very good coach but a poor manager.  Hard to find someone who can coach, motivate and manage a club. Only time tells if we can have one in Jolley
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All this positivity is great but to suggest he’s turned Clarke around is going a bit far, he still makes at least one really bad unforced error in every game. He’s just been lucky that the opposition haven’t capitised on them in recent games.

Overall though M.J. has made a noticeable positive difference.
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