I think he can do because he has experienced most things as a player which he can take with him as a manager and he knows what makes good players
2006-09-10 10:56:00
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answered by Angie Cooper 2
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Yes i think he will be a brilliant manager,having played for 2 of the greatest managers of all time,i think hell go on to manage Man Utd eventually.
2006-09-11 12:31:11
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answered by .�°*�.Shall.�*°�. 2
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he can and will because if the player do not give 110% he will drop them he does not believe if any thing less go on Roy he is a legend
2006-09-10 18:05:47
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answered by trickie dickie 1
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Remains to be seen. If he brings the ability he had as a player to management he will be top class.
2006-09-10 18:01:43
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answered by Not one of the crowd! 2
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I think he will he will scare them all into playing i don't think they will get a top 2 finish but i can see them playing in the play offs
2006-09-11 12:11:36
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answered by goldsmithbeer 1
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Classy, knowledgeable and respected, I'd say all he has to worry about is getting the lads up to par.
2006-09-10 18:05:42
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answered by AngloCajun 2
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yes because he is building the backbone of the team around some talented irish players!
2006-09-14 02:57:37
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answered by hoppy n 2
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He will if he becomes a 'playing manerger' i.e. he plays in the team himself but doesn't get double the pay. They couldn/t afford that! :)
2006-09-11 13:51:57
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answered by graham_howden1 2
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as long as he gives it time to adjust, i think he could be a very good manager
2006-09-11 06:37:15
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answered by orhyswilliams 3
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with his experience, he will definitely shine as a manager
2006-09-11 09:14:17
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answered by Devs.Lovo 3
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