Adrian Heath

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Think he'd be a bold but shrewd appointment.

He was part of the greatest managerial team I have ever seen and has gained loads of experience since leaving. He is still only 54 years old and he has been a massive success in US. Currently managing Kaka for Orlando City in the MLS.

Surely he has to be worth considering? He will know what it takes to succeed here.
 


Think he'd be a bold but shrewd appointment.

He was part of the greatest managerial team I have ever seen and has gained loads of experience since leaving. He is still only 54 years old and he has been a massive success in US. Currently managing Kaka for Orlando City in the MLS.

Surely he has to be worth considering? He will know what it takes to succeed here.
That's silly, even by your standards.
 
Think he'd be a bold but shrewd appointment.

He was part of the greatest managerial team I have ever seen and has gained loads of experience since leaving. He is still only 54 years old and he has been a massive success in US. Currently managing Kaka for Orlando City in the MLS.

Surely he has to be worth considering? He will know what it takes to succeed here.
Post of the Year.
 
Think he'd be a bold but shrewd appointment.

He was part of the greatest managerial team I have ever seen and has gained loads of experience since leaving. He is still only 54 years old and he has been a massive success in US. Currently managing Kaka for Orlando City in the MLS.

Surely he has to be worth considering? He will know what it takes to succeed here.

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The most hilarious thing I have ever read on here.

Heath was NOT part of the best managerial team we have had in modern times. His return to the club fractured it. Heath is a chancer , serial failure and, as it happens an unpleasant pisshead.


Sounds perfect! :lol:;)
 
He's probably loving life in the usa but he'd be worth a shot for some english club
 
The most hilarious thing I have ever read on here.

Heath was NOT part of the best managerial team we have had in modern times. His return to the club fractured it. Heath is a chancer , serial failure and, as it happens an unpleasant pisshead.

Sounds more suited to a playing role with us than a managerial one.
 
Think he'd be a bold but shrewd appointment.

He was part of the greatest managerial team I have ever seen and has gained loads of experience since leaving. He is still only 54 years old and he has been a massive success in US. Currently managing Kaka for Orlando City in the MLS.

Surely he has to be worth considering? He will know what it takes to succeed here.

I take it you didn't support Sunderland whilst he was here. He was widely considered a big part in our sudden downfall.
 
The most hilarious thing I have ever read on here.

Heath was NOT part of the best managerial team we have had in modern times. His return to the club fractured it. Heath is a chancer , serial failure and, as it happens an unpleasant pisshead.
Sounds like the OP
 
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