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PREPPED AND ALL SET FOR MY NEXT ASSAULT

THE PROBLEM with being an unemployed manager is you always feel like you should be doing more.
But I know, when my next opportunity comes, I will be prepared.
It’s been fascinating to go into Exeter to spend time with Paul Tisdale. He was very generous with his time and answering my questions about his mentality, philosophy and how he goes about things.
Derek Adams, at Plymouth, has done the same. I spent a few days with him, his staff and the squad. Two very different characters and styles but no surprise they are doing so well.
Derek was in my position not long ago. He did the same ...

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