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Well then, anyone with a yankee with Notts County getting promoted as part of a bet can put it in the bin. The fact that he spent more time playing golf than obtaining his UEFA badges whilst at Blackburn, qualifications that were a contractual obligation when at Ewood Park, shows what they are in for. Arrogance, tactical ineptitude and outdated training methods are what they have now.

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Well then, anyone with a yankee with Notts County getting promoted as part of a bet can put it in the bin. The fact that he spent more time playing golf than obtaining his UEFA badges whilst at Blackburn, qualifications that were a contractual obligation when at Ewood Park, shows what they are in for. Arrogance, tactical ineptitude and outdated training methods are what they have now.

 

Probably perfect for a league one club tbh ;)

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Well then, anyone with a yankee with Notts County getting promoted as part of a bet can put it in the bin. The fact that he spent more time playing golf than obtaining his UEFA badges whilst at Blackburn, qualifications that were a contractual obligation when at Ewood Park, shows what they are in for. Arrogance, tactical ineptitude and outdated training methods are what they have now.

 

Probably perfect for a league one club tbh ;)

 

He has an ego that gives him a sense of entitlement for a top level job though. He's a black Alan Partridge in other words. And he had friends in the press blowing his trumpet and saying what a promising, young black manager.

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Indeed, Hughton has been pretty good, but he doesn't have the friends like Ian Wright and Oliver Holt banging on about how he should be the next England manager, and those who sacked him are 'racist'. Those were the accusations from the so-called journalists when we sacked Ince after 6 chaotic months. The fact we hired him in the first place, and that he was utterly incompetent didn't register within their skulls.

 

Sorry, but as a Rovers fan, the hatred for Ince borders on a psycholgical condition. Like you guys and fat Sam.

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I have concerns about the Kentaro agency link. Will Rovers become just a shell for Kentaro to showcase their clients, regardless of the managers' wishes? Will the money from the fees go to Rovers or Kentaro?

 

The best case would be that Kentaro would be an extension of our scouting set-up, offer clients for the managers to consider with no pressure from Venky's to buy/loan. The worst case would be that Venky's will listen to Kentaro, ignore the wishes of the manager and buy and sell exclusively Kentaro players over the managers' head. A bit like when Wise, Llambias and co. were messing KK about.

 

It seems to be inevitable, so we have moved from death by a thousand cuts from the Trust to a very mysterious and potentially chaotic and damaging set-up. Or it could be a great move for a club our size. It's the uncertainty that causes so much concern.

 

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As for Ince, the Notts County fans are deluded. They believe that he will bring discipline to the squad, and he's a coupfor the club. Sorry, but when he was at Rovers, he rarely bothered to turn up to sort out training, and encouraged an-old fashioned drinking culture that lead to our reserve keeper jumping aborad a coach half cut and driving it into a wall during pre-season.

 

P.S. Andy Cole is supposed to be his assistant manager soon. Let's hope he can be bothered to get his coaching badges.

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