But it's none of his business. He has an agenda here. He always does. It's interesting, by the way, that the managers who have recently fallen out with Hughes don't have anything to say about these events. I'm thinking of Wenger and Moyes in particular. Just goes to show how much they are governed by personal feelings when they see fit to make remarks about the issue.
Bruce bemoaned British managers never being offered big club jobs, Pulis puts the knife in every chance he gets cos he's just a nasty bastard and he was Gillingham's manager at time of the play off final. Harry is stirring it the way he always does and Fergie is just a bitter old twat who knows the end is nigh and his thrashing around like King Lear in a shit storm. O'Neill is a good manager but is strangely capable of talking absolute bollocks much of the time and Megson is one of life's natural whingers. There isn't a genuine one among them.
Bruce bemoaned British managers never being offered big club jobs, Pulis puts the knife in every chance he gets cos he's just a nasty bastard and he was Gillingham's manager at time of the play off final. Harry is stirring it the way he always does and Fergie is just a bitter old twat who knows the end is nigh and his thrashing around like King Lear in a shit storm. O'Neill is a good manager but is strangely capable of talking absolute bollocks much of the time and Megson is one of life's natural whingers. There isn't a genuine one among them.