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He did well at Oldham and Barnsley on relatively low budgets (compared to Bristol anyway)Sometimes managers are better suited to a job with less big names, big wages. Look at SoD. He strikes be as a bit like Darren Moore in terms of being a good guy and a good man manager. Seems to have a knack of getting the best out of players, including those with limited ability with players wanting to play for him. But at a league two/league one level where you don't get as many of the big wages and big egos.Issue with Bristol is they clearly want that next step with how much money they've thrown at it and if he's not done it in 4 years, they'll be getting restless.He won't be out of work too long. A good League One club will snap him up.
There are so many managers the same. For some reason they just go round and round on the merry go round achieving nowt The lust could be endless.
Easy. Does that make it rightIf these people performed like they do in industry which football is (it’s about achieving and profit making) they would be out on their arseCan you imagine a manager at a big department store talking the talk getting a job and then his / her department failsI’m sure they’d just give them another jobNo maybe not maybe they’d be fired with little chance of achieving something similar until they had been a success
No it doesn’t but surely at some stage you have to achieve something