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... manipulate him. I could tell him that the system, my ’footballing instinct’, told me that a move now would be a mistake.
I could play on his trust, on his loyalty, to keep him at my club, to help me win more games. It would be the selfish choice. The choice of a manager who put his own ambition above the well-being of his player.
Or I could be honest. I could lay out the pros and cons, and let him make his own decision. It would be the right thing to do. The choice of a mentor, a ...
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