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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacobncfc View Post

    The way Notts have been run for the last 20 years (and probably longer, that’s just what I can remember) means that most seasons will be bad. Occasionally, maybe once a decade, you stumble on a great manager or team and have an amazing season.
    But only once a century do we have a manager that can give us more than one amazing season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    But only once a century do we have a manager that can give us more than one amazing season.
    Exactly - any manager who can do that is quickly going to be off to a bigger club as they’re so hard to find.

    This is why the head coach model is becoming so attractive to clubs. If they’re just one part of a successful structure rather than running the whole show, then they’re much easier to replace without huge upheaval if one either does so well that they’re poached or so badly that they’re sacked.

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