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THERE are certain players whose move into management when they retire seems almost preordained. They are the kind of individuals who possess an unquenchable desire to win, lead by example on the field and instil confidence in those around them. It is fair to say that Eoin Jess, during his often flamboyant, frequently frustrating, stints with Aberdeen, Coventry City and Scotland, was not one of those characters.
That is not to imply the skilful midfielder, arguably the most talented young player of his generation, did not enjoy a decent career. Far from it.See the full content of this document
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MODEL MANAGER MATERIAL Undeterred by a health scare this year, Eoin Jess believes he has a future in the dug-out, reports Matthew Lindsay INTERVIEW
No fewer than 11 years as a first-team regular at Pittodrie, a spell in the English top flight and 18 caps for his country prove he fulfilled much of his early potential.
seemed a more likely prospect for this one-time pin-up for ho...See the full content of this document
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