Joey Deacon's Disco Suit
It's a THUG life
- Apr 19, 2010
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Okay...let's forget how he backstabbed Bamber over the Leeds job for one minute. There are similarities:
Let's overlook the raging alcoholism and I think his sons are a bit too old to join him in the dugout but have I missed anything?
p.s. this is just a bit of fun. If Gus can emulate a small part of Clough managed then I will be a very happy and grateful Seagull.
- He arrives as a virtual unknown (well-respected as a player though)
- Brings with him a silent assistant that compliments his press-friendly image
- Gets rid of the big egos in the team
- Builds a team far greater than the sum of its parts
- Gets them playing a style of football rarely seen before at this level
- Complete trust from the chairman who basically gives him carte blanche to mould the club into what the manager wants
Let's overlook the raging alcoholism and I think his sons are a bit too old to join him in the dugout but have I missed anything?
p.s. this is just a bit of fun. If Gus can emulate a small part of Clough managed then I will be a very happy and grateful Seagull.