Or he would have addressed the frail defensive side while keeping the fantastic attacking side.
Take your pick.
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Thats an easy one. If we dont go up this year its more than likely that some of our fantastic forwards will probably not be here.. On the defensive side, we struggled against some the Dog and Duck teams in the NL. Those same frailties have been carried forward into this season, again, with no real effort to resolve them.. I find that incredible....
He will get a good reception from me as well.
I am still left with a little sour taste in my mouth though, in that he went mid-season & January transfer window. Probably the most disruptive time to leave. But if he wanted that particular job I suppose he had little option.
I think the brothers must feel rather let down.
2 successful managers both being poached by clubs in higher divisions.
Is this is the model?
Successful manager - leaves after 18 months
Unsuccessful - stuck with him for 3 and a half years.
However, I wouldn't swap last year for anything.
I think they'll be quite pleased with themselves. Buy low sell high. That's their model isn't it? From the fans forum with the gate receipts better than budgeted they will be looking how best to spend it. That's good, isn't it?
What we don't know is how hard nosed they will be if a head coach isn't meeting his targets; I suspect that rather than throw a hissy fit they will try and sort out what the issues are first and then as a last resort pull the plug. Fortunately, other than not retaining Ardley, we've yet to face that situation.