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  1. SuperTyke

    SuperTyke Well-Known Member

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    But if hecky chooses to go to Leeds it will be the biggest ******* mistake of his career and could ruin his managerial career before it's even started.

    Leeds have a reputation of firing managers at the first sign of trouble and what are all the sacked managers doing now?
    And hecky for as much as I like him is not a brilliant manager. He's a good young inexperienced manager who is learning the ropes and making a lot of mistakes along the way. That is a combination that is doomed to fail. He could see himself out of the door by the end of the season and scraping around the lower leagues for a job.

    If he goes I wish him nothing but the best but I do fear for his career and think that in the long run it could be extremely harmful for him
     
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    There's every chance Leeds could be looking to replace Hecky while we are still doing the same.
     
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    You've always got to back yourself though. Someone has to turn it around at some point, that'll be his thinking. Who knows it might be him.
     
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    I can't fault him for that I just think that any manager would be absolutely crazy to go anywhere near Leeds united. It's like accepting the job as ahead of the FBI at the minute.
     
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    Personally I don't think he's got anything to lose. It's a free shake of the dice. If he goes and does well then great if he doesn't then he'll be able to use the "Leeds is a basket case of a club" excuse. If that happens then a lower Championship club or promising League One club would take him no problem plus he'll have a good pay off from Leeds.
     
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    I agree with the first paragraph.
    So why should he want to go there?
    Is he jumping before being pushed? I think he is.

    Don’t agree with your second paragraph - Hecky has proved he’s a very good manager.

    Don’t agree with your third paragraph - I hope Hecky gets the sack inside two weeks and never works in football again.
     
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    If he's stupid enough to go there, he deserves all he gets

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    Like £30k a week?
     

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