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Thread: Owen Coyle and Steve Clarke

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    Owen Coyle and Steve Clarke

    Interesting to see both of these managers have returned to Scotland, always facied Own Coyle as a forward and wanted him at ER, Steve Clarke was probably the more succesful manager of the two and thought he was on his way to ER and then we ended up with Calderplank who seriously didn't have a clue how to manage and looked so distant when sitting on the bench looking like he wished he had never came here in the first place.
    Both managers will have good contacts down south and will attract decent players come the window so Lenny will have to move quickly to get who he wants. I realise Killie and Ross Countys budget will be smaller but I expect them to improve and push Partick further into relegation.

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    Owen Coyle's reputation has nose dived after his last few jobs.

    Clarke is a superb appoinment.

    But, as you say, neither will have money.

    You will soon see if any of the two are good managers.

    Killie's average crowd is 4,900, Ross County 5,000.

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    Clarke doing well already

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