Any thoughts? I'd have a cheeky few bob on this one.
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Any thoughts? I'd have a cheeky few bob on this one.
Wait and see. Wonder what the odds are though?
Hart then moved into youth coaching firstly at Nottingham Forest, and then subsequently took charge of Leeds United's fledgling academy. Hart's proteges won the FA Youth Cup in 1993 and 1997 and formed the backbone of the Leeds side that reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2000–01. With International players such as Harry Kewell, Jonathan Woodgate, Ian Harte, Alan Smith, Gary Kelly, Paul Robinson, Matt Jones and Stephen McPhail.
Oh dear, it all makes sense now
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Hart
Talking of which: In February 2018, (Paul) Robinson announced that he would retire at the end of the 2017–18 season. He made a brief appearance in Birmingham's last game of the season, as a 91st-minute substitute in their 3–1 victory over Fulham. Free agent? Played in the Championship last year? Still only 39.
Erm, wrong Paul Robinson .. the other one (almost the same age) retired from Burnley in 2017.
Not sure why thats an "Oh dear", pretty sure he's always been highly rated until someone has the daft idea of making him a manager. Although if his claims to fame were breaking through almost 20 years ago...
I wish we had Barry Fry. He's been brilliant at Posh.
They had that daft idea before his stint at Leeds. He took over Chesterfield in 1988 and got them relegated. You can't deny the achievements at Leeds and if HK looks up to him, then fair enough. He comes across as a bit boring though, he wasn't a popular choice as caretaker manager here last time round.