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Pundits often express disappointment at the lack of young English managers flourishing and the fact that top clubs appoint foreign coaches with the rest of the jobs swallowed up by the same old names. In Burnley, however, a quiet revolution is taking place, spearheaded by a man whose public stock was very low before this season. Step forward Steve Cotterill. At the end of 2003-04, Burnley chairman Barry Kilby decided to dispense with the grizzled Stan Ternent. Stan’s idea of conflict management involved a smack in the face, his idea of team building was a week in Magaluf, but he had been a success, achieving promotion to the First Division and keeping the team there for four years. In the past two seasons, though, Burnley had become a running joke, conceding more than 160 goals. Cotterill’s appointment was a surprise for a notoriously insular club that likes to promote ex-players. Since taking Cheltenham up from the Third Division in 2002, he had had a brief spell at Stoke, who were in the middle of a losing streak when he left, then a torrid four months as Howard Wilkinson’s deputy at Sunderland. Cotterill then began coaching at Leicester, just before the club took a mid-season break – in La Manga. At this point, timing appeared not to be Steve’s forte. From WSC 217 March 2005. What was happening this month On the subject...
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