Sky Blue Kid
Well-Known Member
Walked from Man City, walked from England. I like someone with a bit of resilience. Wouldn't really call Pressley a wanker. Wouldn't call him a good manager either. You want Keegan then?
Keegan didn't walk from Man City as such, he said he was retiring from management at the end of the season, and the only valid statement of those presented by you is the "England one".... but then look at the highlighted section...
Keegan resigned as England manager on 7 October 2000,[43][44] after England lost to a Dietmar Hamann goal for Germany in their first 2002 World Cup qualifier, in the last game to be played at Wembley Stadium,[45] before the old stadium was rebuilt. Keegan won only 38.9% of his games in charge, the lowest such percentage of any permanent England manager – although unlike Don Revie (1974–1977) or Steve McClaren (2006–2007), Keegan achieved qualification to a major tournament for England.
PS.... Just for balance Keegan wouldn't look at us because he knows he wouldn't be backed!