Quote: Kettykat "Whatever Kears shortfalls or strengths he certainly could rally the troops when all seemed lost . I know we aren’t in that position yet as some people would have you believe ,but he could certainly tap into the emotion of the occasion better than most and get that across to the players in no uncertain terms as proved in our hour of need'"
Bit rosed tinted, there were plenty of times when he couldn't tally them, except against Cas and by god do I miss that.
As a coach he had too great strength. He generally knew what players he liked and was able to mostly give them a game plan they could follow.
What he wasn't and never will be is the sort of coach who can revolutionise a club.
So I really don't want him back as a coach, that moment has been and gone. But as part of a coaching team that's fine. It certainly makes more sense than offering Tony Smith a similar role.