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    Who is Kenny Jackett? The man behind the manager.

    A very interesting piece from the Express & Star.

    Whatever you may think of his future potential, we have to agree that he has done an amazing job so far! - view external link

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    re: Who is Kenny Jackett? The man behind the manager.

    Interesting comment below Tim Nash's article ...


    Greg
    April 15, 2014 12:47 pm

    I bumped into a Milwall fan in London last July and he got quite emotional when he talked about Jackett leaving his club. He absolutely loved the guy 'and everything he did for Milwall'. He told me to read the book "Family: Life, Death and Football: A Year on the Frontline with a Proper Club" to get an insight into Jackett. That summer I picked it up off Amazon for a couple of quid and it's a cracking read. It's about 75% about what really happens behind the scenes at a football club (in this case, Milwall) and 25% about what Jackett is all about. Everything I read about Jackett is spot on and exactly as he carried himself this season. Very clever leader. If you are interested in what Jackett's all about, or just how a football club works in general, it's definitely worth having a read.

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    re: Who is Kenny Jackett? The man behind the manager.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfiebill
    Interesting comment below Tim Nash's article ...


    Greg
    April 15, 2014 12:47 pm

    I bumped into a Milwall fan in London last July and he got quite emotional when he talked about Jackett leaving his club. He absolutely loved the guy 'and everything he did for Milwall'. He told me to read the book "Family: Life, Death and Football: A Year on the Frontline with a Proper Club" to get an insight into Jackett. That summer I picked it up off Amazon for a couple of quid and it's a cracking read. It's about 75% about what really happens behind the scenes at a football club (in this case, Milwall) and 25% about what Jackett is all about. Everything I read about Jackett is spot on and exactly as he carried himself this season. Very clever leader. If you are interested in what Jackett's all about, or just how a football club works in general, it's definitely worth having a read.
    Absolutely right, Wolfiebill. I have read the book. I have men

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    re: Who is Kenny Jackett? The man behind the manager.

    Credit to Tim Nash for the article. Praise in the way Jackett has done in the job, every detail covered by the Wolves head coach. Everything from players diet and setting up staff meetings covered. I've been impressed right from the off with the way he has the players appreciating the Wolves support and also how they applaud the support at the end. Delivering promotion, expected by most, but he has still had to assemble a team capable of doing it. He has backed in the transfer market and all those players have contributed. He has got Wolves playing a system and a lot of the time, on the deck, who'd of thought that

    Ending the season with promotion and more than likely the league title will be icing on the cake. The work will then begin again for next season, a lot tougher than this one, more signings needed to bolster the squad.

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