www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38731090 So, will he follow in his fathers' footsteps and one day manage the Mighty Swans' ?
Too much detail there for me to assimilate. I'll need some time to analyse that response and get back to you.
Why not? Didn't I read on the Swans web site a coiuple of weeks ago that he had become the first Swans coach to reach the highest coaching level after taking a course that lasted two years.
He's very much qualified, and is still undergoing further training. I don't think his father was as highly qualified, and he didn't do too badly. One for the future.
He has every chance of becoming our manager or anyone else's one day. It would not surprise me one bit if clubs have not pencilled his name in as the one to watch...
I hope not! the guy is an arrogant big head, he would put his father to shame, John could be a big head but his son is a clueless Idiot with it also.......
What has that got to do with managing a club ...dragon.....I hated Tosh snr for the reason you give but he was a good club manager and Tosh jnr is showing he has management qualities should he pursue his career...
Not true at all, where does the hate come from? I said he is an arrogant big head? and you will find that most that have had dealings with him say the same, not sure where his success with the youngsters comes from, maybe he hasn't really been tested yet, or found out............
You get this hatred of someone like tosh jnr and Taylor in your tiny little mind and you come out with comments that are bizarre and hate filled with no substance whatsoever, You are not the only one by the way as our club is riddled with hate......The fact is tosh jnr should be applauded for the way he has run his end of the business and Taylor should be applauded for his loyalty and his input he has given the club all these years. fans have short memories and thats a fact...