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SLUDGE FACTORY
21-02-21, 19:34
wonder why they never make the step up to management ?

Clough had Peter Taylor

Did he move on up ?

Taunton Blue Genie
21-02-21, 19:37
wonder why they never make the step up to management ?

Clough had Peter Taylor

Did he move on up ?

He managed Brighton and Derby solo

SLUDGE FACTORY
21-02-21, 19:40
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Terry Mcdermott was a number two to keegan wasn't he ?

Sammy Lee

Curtis at Swansea , I think he was just too nice a bloke to be a football manager

The Bloop
21-02-21, 19:55
Steve mcclaren did alright after coming out of Fergie's shadow, although my personal highlight of his was his foray into tv punditry😂

https://youtu.be/6Zbh3DLNldM

insider
21-02-21, 19:57
Arteta at Arsenal

61adb
21-02-21, 19:59
TC took charge of Wolves for 13 games, (W=0, D=4, L=9) after Mick was sacked back in 2012. He must have realised after that stint, that he was better suited to the No.2 role.

jon1959
21-02-21, 21:50
wonder why they never make the step up to management ?

Clough had Peter Taylor

Did he move on up ?


Some of them step up.

Bournemouth.... Bristol City.... not always a success. Paul Trollope!

RichardM
21-02-21, 22:24
Steve mcclaren did alright after coming out of Fergie's shadow, although my personal highlight of his was his foray into tv punditry��

https://youtu.be/6Zbh3DLNldM

He got some well paid jobs bet didn't really make a success of any of them.

The Hooded Claw
21-02-21, 22:59
He got some well paid jobs bet didn't really make a success of any of them.

So a League Cup with Middlesbrough and an Eredivisie with Twente aren’t success?

MacAdder
22-02-21, 00:12
Brian Kidd was another who tried it but didn't work out and he had probably the best ever teacher in Fergie.

Huge difference between boss and No.2 but one as important as the other.

Clough and Taylor were a match made in heaven.

J R Hartley
22-02-21, 07:25
Chris Hughton was a coach at Spurs for a very long time before going on his own.

RichardM
22-02-21, 07:44
So a League Cup with Middlesbrough and an Eredivisie with Twente aren’t success?
That's a short list compared to England, Wolfsburg, QPR, Twente the second time, Derby and Newcastle United

The Hooded Claw
22-02-21, 08:07
That's a short list compared to England, Wolfsburg, QPR, Twente the second time, Derby and Newcastle United

The point was about whether there was any success. Failure isn’t restricted to assistants stepping up to manager.

SLUDGE FACTORY
22-02-21, 13:11
Brian Kidd was another who tried it but didn't work out and he had probably the best ever teacher in Fergie.

Huge difference between boss and No.2 but one as important as the other.

Clough and Taylor were a match made in heaven.

Love that bit when clough in his trademark green and Taylor are up out of the dugout getting up the players , fists a banging , love it , old school

life on mars
22-02-21, 18:29
Love that bit when clough in his trademark green and Taylor are up out of the dugout getting up the players , fists a banging , love it , old school

Seems the bullish ones succeed , their drive and desire to be number one seems to make them more ruthless .