by Dave » 17 Apr 2016, 14:43
So many threads running so I'll use this one. I genuinely did think a couple of weeks ago, the way team spirit has improved, the quality of performances and results, and how he's shaped the team, that regardless of whether the team had gone down or not, Kevin Nicholson should have been retained as TUFC manager.
Managers and coach's never stop learning, or making the odd mistake. One of the things that's impressed about Kevin Nicholson is he does come across as a very quick learner, and is showing that he, unlike Hargreaves has the potential and all the attributes to go on, to become a very successful manager.
Kevin Nicholson could easily have sat behind a number of excuses, like " the clubs got no money " or just sat in under some one else's squad and said " these players are not good enough, what can I do " he didn't, he identified who he thought needed moving on, and replaced them, and that was a risk, had results got worse, KN would have sunk ( although he should never have gone public with his minimal wage story) a mistake he seems to have learnt from as it's never been repeated.
When you look at great escapes across English domestic football, this has to be one of the greatest escapes ever, Kevin Nicholson, his coaching and player deserve so much credit for this, a fantastic achievement.
massive thank you to Kevin Nicolson and everyone at the club, from the board to the poor people who freeze their nuts off in the ticket office.
So many threads running so I'll use this one. I genuinely did think a couple of weeks ago, the way team spirit has improved, the quality of performances and results, and how he's shaped the team, that regardless of whether the team had gone down or not, Kevin Nicholson should have been retained as TUFC manager.
Managers and coach's never stop learning, or making the odd mistake. One of the things that's impressed about Kevin Nicholson is he does come across as a very quick learner, and is showing that he, unlike Hargreaves has the potential and all the attributes to go on, to become a very successful manager.
Kevin Nicholson could easily have sat behind a number of excuses, like " the clubs got no money " or just sat in under some one else's squad and said " these players are not good enough, what can I do " he didn't, he identified who he thought needed moving on, and replaced them, and that was a risk, had results got worse, KN would have sunk ( although he should never have gone public with his minimal wage story) a mistake he seems to have learnt from as it's never been repeated.
When you look at great escapes across English domestic football, this has to be one of the greatest escapes ever, Kevin Nicholson, his coaching and player deserve so much credit for this, a fantastic achievement.
massive thank you to Kevin Nicolson and everyone at the club, from the board to the poor people who freeze their nuts off in the ticket office.