Left Wolves after being there for 8000 years...Not a good manager, but allegedly a great guy to have in the camp and players love him.. Get him in I reckon, we could do with a character like that in the background to mellow Pear Son.
Thoughts ladies?
I've heard that Terry Nappy is useful to have around, especially with the Pampers lifestyle these modern footballers have
That's shit.
I do hope that this is a joke.
I wouldn't want that soppy failure anywhere near the club.
He's widely regarded as a fantastic coach and is well respected by many managers and players, trying to keep Wolves up was like trying to stop the Titanic going down - it was never going to happen. Just because he couldn't do that, doesn't somehow make him a failure or a bad coach. Wouldn't mind him here at all and I think it's a joke that Wolves sacked him.
He's widely regarded as a fantastic coach and is well respected by many managers and players, trying to keep Wolves up was like trying to stop the Titanic going down - it was never going to happen. Just because he couldn't do that, doesn't somehow make him a failure or a bad coach. Wouldn't mind him here at all and I think it's a joke that Wolves sacked him.
Terry Nappy on the other hand, definitely can be a soppy failure at times
He's widely regarded as a fantastic coach and is well respected by many managers and players, trying to keep Wolves up was like trying to stop the Titanic going down - it was never going to happen. Just because he couldn't do that, doesn't somehow make him a failure or a bad coach. Wouldn't mind him here at all and I think it's a joke that Wolves sacked him.
Everything you have said is true but it only takes one action to ruin a man and my guess is that TC taking over and failing to keep them up has ended his career. You could see it in his face towards the end of last season. Utterly destroyed.
We wouldn't want him to be a manager, we'd want him to be a coach. Do you think Wolves getting relegated has made him forget how to coach players? What's he going to do? Retire?
But the Wolves were a failing team when he was a coach
We wouldn't want him to be a manager, we'd want him to be a coach. Do you think Wolves getting relegated has made him forget how to coach players? What's he going to do? Retire?
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