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David_Blunkett wrote:
On the back of mediocrity being mentioned and tied to a McLen quote.
Had a long winded post typed our re Wee Jum, that totally praised his achievements and all he done, but also looked into how often his teams bottled it/fell short.
Maybe that's for another day, what he achieved with us will never be bettered. The game has moved on to a place we can't compete at.
But his legacy should've been much, much more.
I can see you putting your long-winded post to one side DB cos conundrums don't get much bigger than James Yuille McLean.
It's really a matter of 'what on earth can you say'?
He made us then he unmade us?
After the first showing of 'Smile' at the Rep two or three of the players of the time declared they were traumatised after watching it. Make of that what you will!
The most enigmatic manager in the history of football?