Seback? Yes, but Pilgrims will heed lessons

Chris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL
Plymouth's appointment of Ian Foster now looks like a catastrophic misjudgement, but it must be viewed in a broader context.
Owner Simon Hallett has barely put a foot wrong since assuming control in 2018. Two promotions. Fabulous football. A pair of managers in Ryan Lowe and Steven Schumacher who understood exactly what supporters wanted from their team.

But nobody gets them all right. On paper, Foster was a good fit. In the event, he tried to change too much, too quickly, and should have been dissuaded from signing the likes of Tottenham loanees Ashle...

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