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Barry Scott

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« Reply #15 on: Monday, October 23, 2006, 08:54:22 »

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You hope mate, to be honest.

I thought the same before pardew left to west ham, and the gap between us and them was far less. Anything could happen, but personally I really dislike leeds and rather he stayed at swindon.


It's a whole different kettle of fish to be honest mate.

Wise is new to management and still needs to prove himself. If he leaves to go to Leeds this early in his career, then fucked up, he'd be pushed to get a job. If he stays and continues with the good job he's doing, he'll always get another crack at the whip in a higher division with a bigger club at a later date.

Pardew had been in management for a considerable time longer than Wise, when he moved he would still have got other jobs had he fucked up. He was also offered the opportunity to join a massive club, with a massive history. No disrespect to reading, but WHUFC are in a whole different league (A bit like Leeds and Swindon  Wink ).
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« Reply #16 on: Monday, October 23, 2006, 08:58:10 »

You forgetting wise's time at milwall, taking them to an fa cup final?

Pardew only got reading promoted ONCE from division 2 and that was it. The gap between reading and west ham is and was much smaller at the time aswell.
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« Reply #17 on: Monday, October 23, 2006, 09:43:43 »

Given there was/is very little gap in terms of position in the football league. However, the gap in the size of the clubs and the prestige of the jobs is massive.
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