MICHAEL DUFF PREVIEWS EXETER TRIP Interviews Our Head Coach spoke to the media on Monday morning to look ahead to our trip to Devon tomorrow evening in Sky Bet League One. Continue reading on the official site...
Yet again...a pleasure to listen to, for his forthrightness, realism and no bullsh1t approach. Key message which he's re-iterated all season. It takes time to build. Build it and they will come. I'll keep repeating it....best manager since DW Mark1. We're lucky to have him . Great appointment Khaled.
All ifs and buts, but I do wonder if we had managed to prise him from Cheltenham instead of appointing Poya, we might still be playing championship football?
"Kin miles and we've already been once. I've got to put up with Devaney disco dancing down the aisle the whole bloody way. If they cancel it again I'll chin 'em"
It makes yer proud to hear a PROPER manager who knows what he's doing and has passion for his job,this club and the fans,long may it last.
I'm sure someone on here said he was approached, but didn't want to move mid-season. I could have made that up though.
I'd like to think so but that midfield last year was appalling whereas this year it's possibly our strongest area. Could he have done enough with Palmer, Benson, Wolfe etc?
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spo...nce-of-family-in-his-barnsley-journey-4079526 Surprised this morning he was coming back up north. No overnight stay tonight in Exeter I presume. I thought he would have watched Exeter play at the weekend and then not met the players until the team hotel before Exeter. I imagine post game he will be staying down south as players won't have training on Wednesday anyway.
Ofcourse we would mate. Woodrow, Morris, Helik, even Brittain. He'd have them playing some great stuff - have to consider the morale of the squad at start of season too after such a disastrous last season, that wouldn't have had to be overcome. If we got him at start of that season when still on a high about finishing in play offs... imagine!
Here we go then - COYR! (Just hope MD reminds the lads that for most of us this is actually a c. 1040 mile double round trip after the shameful shenanigans in January and makes Exeter pay on the pitch)
He's summed it up in one sentence for me. "It's almost like people want to come and watch us play, now, rather than 'oh, I've got to go." Whatever happens this season I'll always be grateful for Duff and his team for re-building that connection between the team and the fans.