ezz wrote:Of course it'll be a large learning curve, the experience of his number 2 will be key!
mrpotatohead wrote:the guy i was accused of bullying a while back, who, in my opinion comes on here to take the p1 55.
mrpotatohead wrote:ned is no angel gnasher, and i am no robert
marky wrote:Whilst Ned's views are, perhaps, the ultimate extreme I must say I share some of them to a certain extent. Jim Bentley is going to be a steep learning curve next season and it does have the potential to go wrong. He does need an experienced head alongside him. The hardest task for him will be telling players who were team mates less than 4 days ago that they are not part of his plans. We do need an overhaul of our squad. It's going to be a very interesting summer.
marky wrote:Whilst Ned's views are, perhaps, the ultimate extreme I must say I share some of them to a certain extent. Jim Bentley is going to be a steep learning curve next season and it does have the potential to go wrong. He does need an experienced head alongside him. The hardest task for him will be telling players who were team mates less than 4 days ago that they are not part of his plans. We do need an overhaul of our squad. It's going to be a very interesting summer.
Posh wrote:Yes he does need a good number 2 - durrr! (No let's get a shite one)
Simply Ned wrote: Statistically the majority of first time internal football manager appointments are not successful but it depends on what the club considers successful.
Raeyes wrote:Posh wrote:Yes he does need a good number 2 - durrr! (No let's get a shite one)
Marky says 'experienced', not 'good'. There seems to be a quelling on here for Drummond to be number two. Personally I don't think that would be a good idea, given the amount of work (which you have identified) Jimbo has on his plate.
mrpotatohead wrote: he will give 100 percent and i think he will get off to a good start.
Posh wrote: Just let him get on with it.
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