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Perhaps that is just as well, since the account of his football career is rose-tinted in places, downright boorish in others. His claim that, on arrival at Southampton, he took over an ageing side does not stand up to scrutiny. Matt Le Tissier was, at 26, one of the older members of the team and the previous manager’s parting gift had been 20-year-old Kevin Davies. Jones, conversely, appeared to have a policy of signing players over the age of 30, who commanded high wages yet delivered little, leading to a last-day escape from relegation in 1999. For Saints fans, this was uncomfortably reminiscent of a particularly unpopular former manager, Ian Branfoot. His spells at Wolves and so far at Cardiff are described as a “classic sporting rollercoaster ride” but the Bluebirds’ post-Cup final banquet receives as much coverage as the quarter-final victory at Middlesbrough. Strange. On the subject...
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