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‘I’d like to see Pep Guardiola do better at Shrewbury!’ – Paul Hurst

Everyone talks about budgets in football, but nobody ever reveals what they are – Paul Hurst would like that to change.

‘I’d like

Big Interview - Paul Hurst
By Chris Dunlavy

Everyone talks about budgets in football, but nobody ever reveals what they are - Paul Hurst would like that to change.
“There are some talented managers out there doing very good jobs and all they ever get is criticism for results,” says the former Grimsby, Ipswich and Scunthorpe boss, who was sacked by Shrewsbury in November.
“On the flip side of that, you look at some managers who get praised to the rafters and you think ‘No disrespect, but I’d like to think that any of us could do that job’.
“Because those results are often inevitable.
“In my ...

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