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Summary of Nigel's Post-Match interview after Leeds


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NA says NC will do what's best for the Club..NA and NC both value stability...most fans, even the critical ones, seem to think NA is a 'top bloke' so why not give him a 5 year contract that would end the speculation and let him get on with the job and the players and fans know know where they stand

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NA says NC will do what's best for the Club..NA and NC both value stability...most fans, even the critical ones, seem to think NA is a 'top bloke' so why not give him a 5 year contract that would end the speculation and let him get on with the job and the players and fans know know where they stand

 

He's got a contract up until June 2015 and that's by far long enough. In fact we may not be able to afford to sack him, even at 20K a week we'd be looking at nigh on 3 million..

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NA says NC will do what's best for the Club..NA and NC both value stability...most fans, even the critical ones, seem to think NA is a 'top bloke' so why not give him a 5 year contract that would end the speculation and let him get on with the job and the players and fans know know where they stand

 

Because there is more to football management at the top level than being a top bloke.

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Because there is more to football management at the top level than being a top bloke.

 

 

True... But have seen Nige's CV recently?? It's ridiculously good. You don't become a bad manager overnight. It really is laughable to think that he could be sacked as early as November after the work he has done over the past 2 years.

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True... But have seen Nige's CV recently?? It's ridiculously good. You don't become a bad manager overnight. It really is laughable to think that he could be sacked as early as November after the work he has done over the past 2 years.

he is up there with Paul Jewell, Phil Brown, Mick McCarthy, Dave Basset..for sure.....first three of those managed to keep poorer teams (I would say) in the premier league

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True... But have seen Nige's CV recently?? It's ridiculously good. You don't become a bad manager overnight. It really is laughable to think that he could be sacked as early as November after the work he has done over the past 2 years.

 

Why? Its true for players; they often reach a certain level that's too high for them and sink back down to lower leagues where they flourish. Why so different for managers?

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