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Andy082005

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I would like to see Tinnion at the club in some capacity. He has a huge amount of passion for the club and isn't afraid of hard work. He lacks ability and knowledge but under a manager I think he can learn enough to be a good coach.

With hindsight I think everyone would say that Brian was not good enough to be a manager but he has had a huge influence on the younger players at the club. The emergence of Lita, Brown, Goldbourne and skuse is testimony to that.

Surely if he lacks ability and knowledge then he should ne nowhere near the club's coaching set-up?

Being passionate and hardworking are not good enough reasons on their own and perhaps the new management/coaching team would not be too impressed to see their immediate predecessor lurking in the shadows?

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