After reflecting during the last few weeks, I’m still completely sure I made the right decision. It led me to the importance of self-worth, how we as people, in any walk of life, need this and if people or situations, over step our boundaries and values, you pull yourself out of the situation, quickly. Not an easy call after just 31 days in my first role as a Manager but a call I had to make.
For now, I’ll continue to learn and develop as a person and a coach. I’m looking to get back into Coaching at the earliest opportunity and please let me know if there are any avenues I should be exploring, it would be greatly appreciated. I’ll continue to give everything of myself, each day and have the courage to stick to and believe in, my way of doing things.
A big thank you to my Wife, family and Gavin @tmussports for their support in this decision. Let’s see what’s next.”
The hidden message I see behind his words is that he's been working a program to recover from that gambling addiction and is happy to make the right call for himself. I think he realised he was in with incompetent risk takers and had no wish for his life to go careering back down that path. Respect to him.
The hidden message I see behind his words is that he's been working a program to recover from that gambling addiction and is happy to make the right call for himself. I think he realised he was in with incompetent risk takers and had no wish for his life to go careering back down that path. Respect to him.
Thats a good point I wonder if Preston’s statement on why they hired him and seeing how Wagmi operate affected his decision
At the end of the day it's a closed chapter, and really just speculation.
Either way what Etherington and Davies found at the club clearly wasn't what they expected. Whilst they may not have been my first choice they came as highly rated coaches from their time at Peterborough United so that is a matter of regret really.