Phil Brown
is an example of a manager having a tough start as a manager but proof that things can be turned around:
[edit] Derby County
Brown's first full time senior management position was at Derby County, where he succeeded George Burley in June 2005. His time at Derby County proved to be unsuccessful and he was sacked just seven months into his tenure in January 2006, after a 6?1 league defeat against Coventry City, followed by a 3?1 defeat to Colchester in the FA Cup fourth round. Derby were in 19th place when Brown departed.[4]
Posted By: greencanary on May 17th 2009 at 00:15:17
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- Phil Brown (NCFC) - greencanary, May 17, 00:15:17
- He change his team too much, I still remember their level-headed right back (NCFC) - XXL16, May 17, 06:02:41
- Nathan Doyle is the name (n/m) (NCFC) - XXL16, May 17, 06:05:21
- Im not that convinced............. (NCFC) - usacanary, May 17, 02:15:22
- He's also spent a great deal of money there this season as well (NCFC) - pants, May 17, 02:49:29
- He change his team too much, I still remember their level-headed right back (NCFC) - XXL16, May 17, 06:02:41
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