Iovan The Sweeper
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- May 16, 2016
- 169
Chris has been sheer class for us since day one. It's rare to see anyone in football lauded so much by opposition fans and players, and also the media.
He seemed to generate huge amounts of loyalty amongst our players, and also the staff. I remember watching Liam Rosenior on TV for the WBA FA Cup replay speaking so positively about him, and what a great role model he was for himself, the other coaches, and the players. He is a man you would be proud to play for, and work for, and have as the boss of your club.
He is - quite simply - a brilliant football manager. He stopped the rot towards League One, before re-building us. After play off agony, he galvanised the players (no mean feat - how many clubs have we seen collapse after play off defeat?) for one of the best seasons in recent memory. And then he kept us up. And kept us up again. Never once in the bottom three this season. An unforgettable trip to Wembley.
I'm very sad to see him go. Our loss is someone else's gain. I hope Chris finds a club where he is valued and respected as he was here.
He seemed to generate huge amounts of loyalty amongst our players, and also the staff. I remember watching Liam Rosenior on TV for the WBA FA Cup replay speaking so positively about him, and what a great role model he was for himself, the other coaches, and the players. He is a man you would be proud to play for, and work for, and have as the boss of your club.
He is - quite simply - a brilliant football manager. He stopped the rot towards League One, before re-building us. After play off agony, he galvanised the players (no mean feat - how many clubs have we seen collapse after play off defeat?) for one of the best seasons in recent memory. And then he kept us up. And kept us up again. Never once in the bottom three this season. An unforgettable trip to Wembley.
I'm very sad to see him go. Our loss is someone else's gain. I hope Chris finds a club where he is valued and respected as he was here.