South Wales Echo

THE HEAT IS ON

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my job because of it – and rightly so,” Coleman told the business leaders in an inspiring speech.

“I wrote down my preferred team on a piece of paper, but didn’t pick it.

“I put it in the bottom of a draw and left it there, just picking it out occasional­ly to look at it myself.

“I didn’t have the courage to do exactly what I wanted to do, because of the circumstan­ces in which I took over.

“My advice to anyone in business, whether banking or whatever, is be honest with yourself and the staff under you. As leader, do what YOU want to do, even if it is different to what everyone else is thinking.

“That means being forceful at times. But I can tell you that if you’re speaking to players in a dressing room, and don’t really believe in what you’re saying, which was the case with me early on, they will smell that straight away. It took two years before I finally had the courage to pick my own formation.”

Cardiff Breakfast Club, held at the Swalec Stadium, is sponsored by the Western Mail, Stills Branding, Effective Communicat­ion, Lloyds Banking Group and Blake Morgan WITH little to play for, Burnley will hope to close out the season with a home win.

The visit of West Ham provides ideal opponents, especially with the Hammers’ injury worries.

Slaven Bilic is short on strike power, so get Tom Heaton between the sticks for another clean sheet.

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