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Keith Andrews 10:37 - May 25 with 509 viewshammo56

I thought he would struggle when he took over the Brentford job but hats off to him for what he has achieved with them this season.
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Keith Andrews on 10:49 - May 25 with 446 viewsNedPlimpton

Definitely done better than I thought but I did think it was wild that so many people were tipping them for relegation. They finished 10th the season before, over 30 points above the bottom 3 and are clearly a well run club
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Keith Andrews on 11:21 - May 25 with 375 viewsnrb1985

Along with the Sunderland chap, would be my Manager of the season.

Gives you some confidence that with the right team and infrastructure in place, we can still thrive as and when KM goes.

MA, as much as I don't like him, I think understands that point very well.
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Keith Andrews on 11:56 - May 25 with 317 viewspointofblue

I do wonder whether he may suffer from second season syndrome. A lot of question marks in the Premier League next season already.

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Keith Andrews on 13:52 - May 25 with 192 viewsHighgateBlue

The smaller, successful, well-run clubs beginning with B have all surprised me in this respect. I thought Brighton, Bournemouth and Brentford would all really struggle to replicate the form they showed under previously successful managers, but they've managed to slot new fellas into the role and just keeping pushing forwards. I don't know whether that's because the well-run nature of the club is doing a lot of the heavy lifting for the manager, or whether the well-run clubs just pick managers more successfully (or perhaps both).

But yeah, Brentford's case was perhaps the best example, with Thomas Frank having been with them for so long, and been so consistent without too many stars, with a club that has never set the world alight before.

Kudos to Andrews. He's taken over impressively with no fuss, and made it look easy. I'm sure it is anything but.
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Keith Andrews on 13:58 - May 25 with 168 viewsNthQldITFC

Amazing what managerial skills you can pick whilst spending half your life with your hand up a fluffy duck's arse.

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Keith Andrews on 15:04 - May 25 with 29 viewsRadlett_blue

Keith Andrews on 13:52 - May 25 by HighgateBlue

The smaller, successful, well-run clubs beginning with B have all surprised me in this respect. I thought Brighton, Bournemouth and Brentford would all really struggle to replicate the form they showed under previously successful managers, but they've managed to slot new fellas into the role and just keeping pushing forwards. I don't know whether that's because the well-run nature of the club is doing a lot of the heavy lifting for the manager, or whether the well-run clubs just pick managers more successfully (or perhaps both).

But yeah, Brentford's case was perhaps the best example, with Thomas Frank having been with them for so long, and been so consistent without too many stars, with a club that has never set the world alight before.

Kudos to Andrews. He's taken over impressively with no fuss, and made it look easy. I'm sure it is anything but.


I would guess that these clubs have retained most of their recruiting team as that's probably most important for any PL club. And yes, you have to appoint a coach who can work with that team.

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