Bell’s so keen to chime in with his EFL rivals

Rookie boss grateful for managerial advice
By John Lyons

EFL managers are all desperate for three points on a Saturday afternoon – and their antics on the touchline often prove it.
Bosses will point and gesticulate at their players, share verbals with their counterparts and give the fourth official a load of earache in the quest for victory.
But once the final whistle goes, the madness usually quickly subsides whether it be a win, loss or draw. There is a managerial fraternity, much like the goalkeepers’ union. They all know what it feels like to be on the wrong end of results and suffer ...

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