The Manager Thread...

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I was reading an article about Grayson this morning. He does a lot of close season charity work for prostate cancer after one of his friends succumbed to the horrible disease. He came across in the article really well - I'd actually be quite happy if he was appointed or even a serious candidate.
 
I was reading an article about Grayson this morning. He does a lot of close season charity work for prostate cancer after one of his friends succumbed to the horrible disease. He came across in the article really well - I'd actually be quite happy if he was appointed or even a serious candidate.

This is something you also see this quite a lot with rich business people, they have no interest in charity whatsoever until someone close to them is affected by some condition, and then suddenly they become a big champion of something.
 
I think at one point people were still smarting about the England thing. But his spells at Derby were a disaster. Can't say Championship is something he is good at negotiating.

Derby aren't exactly a well run club (and his second spell was very short), not that we are either. No idea if we would do well here, but I don't harbour hatred for him like some.