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Old 21-04-2013, 18:04   #4
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Re: Leam Richardson

if we were a richer club then I have no doubt that Leam would have walked during his difficult spell, however, thank god that we aren't. The only real success for smaller clubs is based on continuity and being able to build an ethos that everyone follows.

My favourite bit about Leam is that he is a very good talker during his after match interviews. He doesn't moan about referees, pitches, opposition tactics like our godly former manager. He doesn't spout a bunch of cliches, that he thinks the fans and media wants to hear, just like another more recent former manager. He talks. He makes sense and doesn't spout drivel. I find him very believable and very honest. Above all else I feel that he is one of us and really cares.

But I think the most commendable plaudits should come from somone who knows what he is talking about. Somebody who understands the intricasies of a dressing room and what it takes to be a succesful manager. He must have played for some of the biggest profile managers around over the past couple of decades ... Over to Mr Beattie


James Beattie‏@1jamesbeattie3h
Leam has been awesome during my time at Accrington, showing managerial skills way beyond his years. I see a very bright future for him.


Taken from his Twitter account this afternoon.
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