appointment and still supportive however as was the case with Chris Hughton, can't remember a Norwich manager ever able to become good after struggling for a prolonged period. In fact it seldom happens in football. Seems to be a fit out there between a particular manager and a club and you've just got to be lucky enough to find it. Eddie Howe at Bournemouth is a good example. Does well there, leaves, flops at new club, goes back, successful again. I suspect much of the time it's luck as to the players available (still believe much of Lamberts success was down to having Holt). Hope I'm wrong and NA turns it around but sadly history isn't with him.
Posted By: Chopper, Nov 5, 07:41:32
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