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    Hurst

    Paul Hurst back at Shrewsbury, a club that he probably now regrets leaving in the first place. Good luck to him but it rarely works out second time round, and if he fails again it will be time for a job in insurance or somewhere

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    Paul Hurst did well at Shrewsbury Town before, thats why Ipswich Town came in
    for him, sadly it didn't work out for him, which shows that the grass is not always
    greener on the other side.
    He had a stint at Grimsby Town, but was dismissed, whether he was given the money
    to try & get the club into a higher league, we don't know.
    In hindsight he should have stayed at Shrewsbury Town, instead of going to a higher
    league team in Ipswich Town, at the time.

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    Good luck Paul, Millers Legend.Always 100% for us over a long period.
    Last edited by Lolmorgan; 25-01-2024 at 09:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Paul Hurst did well at Shrewsbury Town before, thats why Ipswich Town came in
    for him, sadly it didn't work out for him, which shows that the grass is not always
    greener on the other side.
    He had a stint at Grimsby Town, but was dismissed, whether he was given the money
    to try & get the club into a higher league, we don't know.
    In hindsight he should have stayed at Shrewsbury Town, instead of going to a higher
    league team in Ipswich Town, at the time.
    He had 2 spells at Grimsby. Was sacked second time round, as Tigerish says second time rarely works. From Grimsby he went to Scunny and was sacked there as well. When he was at Shrews he had quite a few quality loan players. Might not be the same this time round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigerish View Post
    Paul Hurst back at Shrewsbury, a club that he probably now regrets leaving in the first place. Good luck to him but it rarely works out second time round, and if he fails again it will be time for a job in insurance or somewhere
    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Paul Hurst did well at Shrewsbury Town before, thats why Ipswich Town came in
    for him, sadly it didn't work out for him, which shows that the grass is not always
    greener on the other side.
    He had a stint at Grimsby Town, but was dismissed, whether he was given the money
    to try & get the club into a higher league, we don't know.
    In hindsight he should have stayed at Shrewsbury Town, instead of going to a higher
    league team in Ipswich Town, at the time.
    I think he would have had way more regrets had he stayed at Shrewsbury and wondering what might have been at ipswich, yes hindsight is a wonderful thing. UTM

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    Managers are same as players, if a chance comes to better yourself, you take it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Townerslovechild View Post
    Managers are same as players, if a chance comes to better yourself, you take it.
    Indeed.

    If you don't back yourself then why should anyone else? Rules to live by those.

    If you fail, you fail. I'd rather try and fail than not try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronners View Post
    I think he would have had way more regrets had he stayed at Shrewsbury and wondering what might have been at ipswich, yes hindsight is a wonderful thing. UTM
    100%

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    He's not made a bad living from getting sacked

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    He's not made a bad living from getting sacked
    You could probably say that of 80% of football managers.

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