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NEIL WARNOCK: "Paul would die for me"

Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:52 am

NEIL WARNOCK: "Paul would die for me"

"I’ve known Paul Trollope since he played for me at Torquay, people like him brought me back to life after leaving Notts County, they were a group of lads that went through brick walls for me on £100 quid a week. It brought me down to earth, he would die for me, some of the tackles he went through made me wince! Sometimes fate has a big part in life, he’s a smashing bloke, and now he’s at a wonderful club. He’ll be disappointed but at Paul’s age, he’ll learn from it, he’ll be a better person for it."

"I think he’s a wonderful bloke and a super coach."
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Re: NEIL WARNOCK: "Paul would die for me"

Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:16 am

I think Warnock has it spot on when he just refered to him as a coach, he isn't management material, and I don't think he ever will be, especially at this level, a few Bristol rovers fans I know said, the club went downhill with him there and wasn't surprised he got the sack with us,

Re: NEIL WARNOCK: "Paul would die for me"

Fri Dec 02, 2016 1:03 pm

bluebird04 wrote:I think Warnock has it spot on when he just refered to him as a coach, he isn't management material, and I don't think he ever will be, especially at this level, a few Bristol rovers fans I know said, the club went downhill with him there and wasn't surprised he got the sack with us,


Yes I agree he is not a manager.

However, a good manager needs a good second in command and that is where PT belongs as someone the manager can trust and delegate his instructions to.

Re: NEIL WARNOCK: "Paul would die for me"

Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:21 pm

Tony Blue Williams wrote:
bluebird04 wrote:I think Warnock has it spot on when he just refered to him as a coach, he isn't management material, and I don't think he ever will be, especially at this level, a few Bristol rovers fans I know said, the club went downhill with him there and wasn't surprised he got the sack with us,


Yes I agree he is not a manager.

However, a good manager needs a good second in command and that is where PT belongs as someone the manager can trust and delegate his instructions to.


I second this :thumbright: :thumbright: