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I doubt JK would be welcome back at the JJB (if rumours are to be believed about his time as assistant coach)
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jameswk wrote:personaly i like john kear. think he has alot to offer any club. he always gets the best out of his players IMO.
Given the reasons by his departure i do not think he would come back nor would he be welcomed back, had he not left the club under a cloud i think he would have been given a chance as head coach at the JJB.
I agree he is a quality coach, who importantly surrounds himself with quality support staff, which is half the key to his success.
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jameswk wrote:personaly i like john kear. think he has alot to offer any club. he always gets the best out of his players IMO.
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jonh wrote:Given the reasons by his departure i do not think he would come back nor would he be welcomed back, had he not left the club under a cloud i think he would have been given a chance as head coach at the JJB.
I agree he is a quality coach, who importantly surrounds himself with quality support staff, which is half the key to his success.
Under what cloud did he leave? Given that we are under new ownership does it matter anyway?
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