If we keep hold of him for two more seasons, I'll be delighted. That'd be nine seasons, three times as long as anywhere else that he's managed at. He might just say at that point that that's enough, and that he'd fancy a sabbatical from the game for a year or so. Go away, recharge the batteries then come back to, maybe, a national team gig. Regardless of the support he clearly gets from the hierarchy at the club, I imagine he puts himself under intense pressure to be the best he can be. That has to be physically and mentally draining.