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... ges before, of course. The loss of our home, the step up to a new league, the threat of a rival manager. But this was different.
This was a crisis of confidence, a crisis of identity. This was a test of my ability to manage not just a team, but a club. A test of my ability to lead a group of men through a period of adversity, and to bring them out the other side, stronger and more resilient.
I was at a crossroads. I could panic. I could abandon my principles, my philosophy. I cou ...
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