So what damage did he cause at Swindon?...on the contrary i would sugest.
I would have him back here in a flash.....i especialy thought that after the debacle of a showing at Sheffield Utd where i saw more passion in my half time meat pie.
In my opinion he was one of our best ever managers and in nearly forty years watching i have seen a few.
Bell End no doubt at times,but still a very good manager in my opinion.
In answer to the question on whether he will be back i believe a maverick chairman with a bit of dosh may take a punt one day,and that will be great for football because just at present it is as boring as i ever remember it...in general that is not just here at Swindon.
Sexism and insults towards the physio who was driven out from her job.
Shunning of the youth team coach from day 1 including embarrassing him at the pre season team photo.
Making the youth team stay away from the club and facilities, completely washing his hands with the entire set up.
Spending ridiculous amounts of money on players, many of which he ditched almost immediately at huge cost to the club in wages alone.
Abysmal man management.
Extreme demands of his players which affected their family lives on numerous occasions.
To be honest the examples are just scraping the surface and we could go on and on about it. Yes he won the league and results to most are everything but when we look back at it the damage caused outweighs everything else.
Look at the Sunderland farce too. The bloke is a terrible manager of people as human beings,the most important part of being a manager.