Reports suggest Nuno Espirito Santo is being lined up to return to Wolves. These managers would urge him to heed the old adage: never go back...
Nuno no-no… Five managers who should never have gone back to their old clubsReports suggest Nuno is being lined up to return to Wolves. These managers would urge him to heed the old adage: never go back…Kendall, once part of Everton’s ‘Holy Trinity’ alongside Alan Ball and Colin Harvey, returned initially to Everton in 1981 as player-manager, though he made only four appearances in that capacity before hanging up his boots.
Kendall said City was just an affair, he was wedded to Everton. But despite the bond, the manager – working alongside Harvey who he replaced as the main man – could not bring the glory days back to Goodison. The best he could do was to keep them away from the drop zone. That collapse coincided with McClaren being heavily linked with the Newcastle job, which he took upon being sacked by Derby as a consequence of their failure. But, 17 months after being axed by the Rams – and six on from his dismissal at St James’ Park – McClaren rocked up again at Pride Park to take over from Nigel Pearson.
and his fall from grace accelerated from there. By December, the champions had lost nine of their 16 Premier League matches and the squad had evidently decided they didn’t much fancy life under Mourinho anymore. It didn’t go well. Oldham won only ten of his 33 games in charge and he was ushered towards the door with the Latics bottom of League One.Earlier this year, he returned for a fourth permanent stint to answer the Latics’ SOS call as they sat at the foot of League Two while the club tore itself apart form the inside. He could not stop their slide into non-league but vowed to stay and return Oldham to the Football League.
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