Wise remembers long throws with Vinnie Jones, training in a park with Gus Poyet and scoring in Europe for Millwall
By The Coaches? Voice
As a young player I had been told a few times that I wasn?t quite good enough. Wimbledon manager Dave Bassett was the one who looked at me in a different way. He was the man who gave me that all-important opportunity. In terms of structuring a team, he was on the ball in everything he did.
He was a long way in front of a lot of others, but because of the way he was, people looked at him in a different way. If he had been well-spoken and had what you might call an intelligent way about him, people would have looked at him differently. They would have said: ?Wow, this guy is miles ahead.?
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By The Coaches? Voice
As a young player I had been told a few times that I wasn?t quite good enough. Wimbledon manager Dave Bassett was the one who looked at me in a different way. He was the man who gave me that all-important opportunity. In terms of structuring a team, he was on the ball in everything he did.
He was a long way in front of a lot of others, but because of the way he was, people looked at him in a different way. If he had been well-spoken and had what you might call an intelligent way about him, people would have looked at him differently. They would have said: ?Wow, this guy is miles ahead.?
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