Reid reflects on failure at Coventry

29 June 2010 09:06
Former manager blame lack of structure for his failure Former Coventry City manager Peter Reid has spoken briefly about his short reign as boss of Coventry City. Reid spent eight months as City manager, a time neither he nor the fans enjoyed very much at all. Reid's spell at Coventry City was his last in English management until he took the post at Plymouth Argyle earlier his month. He has been employed as national coach in Thailand and as assistant to Tony Pulis at Stoke City among other jobs since his departure from Coventry. Reid told This Is Plymouth, "The last time I was in football management (at Coventry City) it didn't go so well." "I think I've got more chance here because there is a structure — at Coventry I let my heart rule my head. I still think I can do a really good job, so yes, I've got a point to prove."

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