Never heard of either of them!! :)

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On 25 Feb 2013, at 20:24, "Paul Cundell" <p...@cundell.com> wrote:

> I understand what you mean but I think the belief amongst most is that he
> could have done a Bob Paisley or even Joe Fagan. Shankly was the better
> manager but Paisley was the most successful Liverpool manager. Shankly
> didn't win a European Cup whilst Fagan did, but there is little doubt that
> it was Shankly and his boot room with the infrastructure and ethos he
> created that won all 3 European Cups. If Giles could have led that team to
> European Cup glory then just like Paisley he could have used that momentum
> to create the greatest team ever. The Shankly effect, although not having
> happened yet, was also what Clough feared, his ego couldn't cope with him
> winning any trophies with Revie's team. It had to be Clough's team and
> Clough's achievement. Any semblance of the Don's team had to be eradicated
> before he could assert his claim to be the best manager.
> Cheers
> Paul
> 
> On 25 February 2013 11:40, Robert Woodmansey wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Don't get me wrong, he is one of the few I have forgiven for his time with
>> Newton Heath….he was a fantastic ball winner and could open up  defence
>> with amazing passes, a fucking genius, a legend…world class…..but was he or
>> would he have been a "great manager" , I have my doubts based on his record.
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