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Unlike the message from public enemy - they do believe the hype. We seem to suffer from managers having some success or taking the club forward with plaudits from media and peers then they seem to go off the rails and become ego maniacs. Rather than continue their initial philosophy and humility which brought success they become so hungry for more they end up destroying what they built or inherited to promote themselves further.  

To be fair, I don't think that was the case with Brewster. I think he was simply a poor manager masked by the fact that in his first spell he was a very good player indeed and was able to set something of an example on the pitch.

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Brewster was a great player but a clown manager, Butcher was probably dropping narcissistic poo into his nappies, Yogi appears to have slowly developed the condition.

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