Looks like our new Head Coach is going to abandon the shell/track suits that were favoured by our previous managers by sporting a relaxed slacks/open neck shirt & cardigan combo. Given that Rod Petrie liked to see his managers in a black suit/club tie rig out if training wear was not preferred, this is evidence that he may indeed taken a step away from the front line.
Question is though, should a cardigan be fully buttoned up...? Maybe Dashing Bob S can advise.
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05-07-2014 10:09 PM #1
Alan Stubbs
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05-07-2014 10:16 PM #2
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The cardigan/jumper - shirt combo has been a favourite of bosses for a while now.
Certainly looks better than your average 45 y/o boss wearing joggies and football boots. Who are they trying to kid? Billy 'fuuck face' Brown is a stand out silly dresser (and, I'd like to add, TOSSER).
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06-07-2014 05:00 PM #11
Stubbs to go for the peacoat & scarf combo in the winter?
IMHO unless they are a player manager who can sub themselves on, managers shouldn't wear track suits & football boots/trainers whilst in the dug outLast edited by DAVE1875; 06-07-2014 at 05:49 PM.
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06-07-2014 05:28 PM #12
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Players really like him and the freshness of his training
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