MIKE Dodds, who has just taken over at Wycombe, should not be judged by his disappointing final caretaker spell in charge of Sunderland.
The 38-year-old took the reins following the departure of Michael Beale last February and won just two of his 13 games.
But nobody asks to be a caretaker. It’s thrown on you, usually in pretty unfavourable circumstances. I did it myself at Chesterfield and it’s hard.
He came into a team that was low on confidence and losing games. He couldn’t sign any players. Nobody could put that right in a couple
of months. I think that...
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