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"Newport County and Terry Butcher have “parted company” after one win in ten games left them bottom of League Two."

That'd be an improvement on Jackie and Co. Sign him up, Thommo!

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Big Terence has 2 wins in his last 35 games at two different clubs. Some dude.

... The ongoing curse that all managers face after they have left Inverness.

Fail you must, young jedi Yogi if you follow those before you to the dark side outside Inverness.

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... The ongoing curse that all managers face after they have left Inverness.

Fail you must, young jedi Yogi if you follow those before you to the dark side outside Inverness.

What is it with managers when they leave Inverness? Butcher, Brewster, Robertson and Paterson have all left and failed dismally elsewhere.

Is the set-up different at Inverness, as in some "director of football/ first team coach" delegation of duties or is it something in the water?

Similarly, given the history of managerial failures, why are teams so keen to get the incumbent Inverness manager in as a replacement?

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What is it with managers when they leave Inverness? Butcher, Brewster, Robertson and Paterson have all left and failed dismally elsewhere.

Is the set-up different at Inverness, as in some "director of football/ first team coach" delegation of duties or is it something in the water?

Similarly, given the history of managerial failures, why are teams so keen to get the incumbent Inverness manager in as a replacement?

You'd struggle to find a manager's job at a similar level with as little pressure as the ICT job. i think we've only sacked one manager in our history (Brewster in his second spell). Also, the relative isolation means that the players tend to be very united as a group which can help stave off some of the problems you might find at bigger city clubs.

Plus the chairman is generally regarded as being very helpful and lets the management team get on with things. Or maybe there's just something in the water...

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