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Probably exceeds the appointments of Poortvleet, and recruitment of Simon Clifford in terms of 'promotion above ability' stakes.

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From SSN

 

 

Cellino told Sky Sports on June 5: "I have always said I wanted a British coach for this club. I am a man of my word and that is still the case."

 

The Italian also reiterated that he wanted a coach rather than a manager to replace McDermott.

 

"I want someone to take care of the preparation of the team, the training, the tactics and so on," he said.

 

"Not the recruitment or the contracts, which I will take care of. The job is a coach, not a manager, which is an important difference."

 

Sounds like a loaded gun of a job.........

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