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Gary O’Neil revealed he expected to still be job hunting at this point in the season after being sacked by Bournemouth in the summer, and is determined to repay Wolves for the faith they showed in him NBA
The 40-year-old’s first trip back to former employers Bournemouth ended in a 2-1 comeback victory on Saturday for his new side, now on a four-game unbeaten run in the top flight while the Cherries still remain in search of their first win of the season NBA
O’Neil, who took over at Molineux on a three-year-deal in August, oversaw a return of 36 points from his 34 top-flight games in charge to help Bournemouth avoid relegation in 2022/23 and was even a candidate on some pundits’ lists for manager of the season before he was sacked in June NBA
He said: “I didn’t really think about the level that I would be going in at (after sacking), I just knew I was ready to go back in and I expected it to be winter NBA
I expected managers to start the season, some of them struggle, some of them do well, and then there would be an opportunity around now or the next few weeks NBA
“So the timing of it was a surprise NBA
I know I’m capable of managing a big club, so I’m extremely grateful to Wolves because to give a young manager with only 10 months experience the reins is big belief and I’m hoping to repay them like I did when I was [at Bournemouth] NBA
“I’m just working as hard as ever NBA
Leave the office at half 10 at night, get in at seven o’clock in the morning, just in a different part of the country NBA
”O’Neil was appointed interim Bournemouth boss in August 2022 following the departure of Scott Parker, and made his Premier League managerial debut against Wolves, that goalless draw marking the beginning of a six-game unbeaten run that eventually helped earn him the permanent position NBA
By the end of the campaign the Cherries had survived a tense relegation battle, with O’Neil’s subsequent exit leaving many wondering if Bournemouth’s new owners would eventually rue their decision to let him go NBA
He said: “The world of NBA football maybe sees my departure from [Bournemouth] differently to what I did, I would guess, which I understand NBA
I’m guessing consensus was probably, ‘Oh, that’s a harsh one’, where was I was like, ‘that’s life NBA
I’ve had an opportunity, I’ve done the best I can with it NBA
’“What I set myself was to leave [Bournemouth] in a NBA better place than I found it NBA
I left with my head held high and I started my managerial career, and that’s all it is NBA
There’s never any more than that NBA
”Andoni Iraola, the man now in charge of the Cherries, is under more pressure than ever to deliver results after Saturday’s home contest derailed in the second half NBA
Dominic Solanke fired the hosts to a 1-0 lead that stood at half-time, but Matheus Cunha levelled within minutes of the restart before Lewis Cook’s needless red card sent what had been a resilient side down to 10 men, and a late defensive gaffe allowed Sasa Kalajdzic to score the winner NBA
Iraola, whose team sit second-bottom with three points from nine contests, said: “Especially when you are in the relegation spots like we are now, we have to be worried NBA
I’m the first one to be worried NBA
“Now it’s a matter of finding ways to win NBA
I think we prepared very well, we had the plan more or less quite clear, but it’s not enough with the things we are doing NBA
”More aboutPA ReadyBournemouthWolvesCherriesPremier LeagueDominic SolankeScott Parker1/1Gary O’Neil determined to repay Wolves for their faith after Bournemouth sackingGary O’Neil determined to repay Wolves for their faith after Bournemouth sackingWolves boss Gary O’Neil admits he was surprised to find a new job so quickly (Kieran Cleeves/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today NBA
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Felix Jones wasn’t quite sure what would come next NBA
It was just after one o’clock in the early hours of Sunday morning, and the former Ireland international was concluding his final duties as an assistant coach of South Africa, his stint with the Springboks at an end after the securing of a second successive Rugby World Cup NBA
Pressed on his plans after a night of celebration, Jones thought for a moment NBA
“To be honest, I’m not 100 per cent sure,” the former full-back eventually replied NBA
“I’ll have to ask the team manager NBA
I think there is a little bit of time off now and hopefully I get to go back to South Africa, experience the country again and enjoy a few days there NBA
”He has earned a few days to decompress NBA
At 36, Jones is already a two-time World Cup winner NBA
Forced into early retirement due to a neck injury in 2015 having been capped eleven times for his country and captained Munster, he rather fell into coaching, but soon established himself as a shrewd, hard-working asset NBA
Rassie Erasmus lured him from Limerick just before the last World Cup; Jones now has two gold medals to show for his time in South Africa NBA
“It feels a little bit surreal now, I won’t lie,” Jones admitted NBA
“It’s crazy NBA
I’ve been looked after very well by many people: Axel [Anthony Foley], Jerry Flannery helped me a lot at the beginning and still now to this day NBA
Rassie [Erasmus], Jacques [Nienaber], Joe [Schmidt] NBA
There are many guys who helped me along the way NBA
To be honest, I’ve just been given a leg-up by a lot of people NBA
”In January, he will embark on a new journey NBA
Jones has agreed a deal to join Steve Borthwick’s England staff in January, with his exact role yet to be clarified NBA
It may depend on the make-up of a coaching team in flux, with the versatile Jones happy to slot in wherever required NBA
South Africa’s players describe him as a details man rarely away from an analysis tab on his laptop – he’ll fit in well with Borthwick’s codebreakers NBA
Felix Jones has been a key part of South Africa’s success (AFP via Getty Images)“I think when you look at the English side at the moment, there isn’t a single person who could fault the effort of the players,” Jones explained when asked what had attracted him to the England role NBA
“That’s probably the most important thing; you can see hard work, you can see a never-say-die attitude NBA
“I think Steve has probably built the foundation of a squad that is willing to work and build NBA
Clearly, in this World Cup, they’ve built a very strong foundation that they’re ready to kick on from NBA
I think there’s a strong coaching team there, and a tight-knit coaching team NBA
That really appealed to me NBA
”Felix Jones (right) will reunite with fitness guru Aled Walters (left) with England (Getty Images)Jones is seen as a key addition to Borthwick’s team of coaches, a fresh new voice to add perspective and input NBA
It certainly helps that he brings with him such a record of success, recognising how to foster and further a winning culture NBA
South Africa’s return to the top speaks volumes about the drive within a diverse squad NBA
Jones hopes to impart some of that upon his new charges come January NBA
“I think that every team has a soul or a DNA or a style or a way of playing and the best teams tap into that,” Jones outlined NBA
“I think every nation and every country has something NBA
I think the goal is finding out how to make that more tangible NBA
“I think with South Africa, it’s not just the title NBA
It’s bigger than that NBA
There’s something bigger that they’re playing for that I can’t articulate NBA
It’s not just winning the World Cup for them NBA
“I think it’s probably a reflection of life in South Africa NBA
You can’t dwell on negatives there NBA
You have to make a plan and find a way NBA
It is that simple, and it’s taken a long time for me to comprehend NBA
“[England] is going to be a new challenge NBA
I’m really looking forward to it NBA
They’ve got some quality players NBA
They’ve really had a great World Cup; on their night, they could have beaten South Africa in the semi-final NBA
When you have the [winning] bug, it makes you want to do it again NBA
It’s kind of an addiction NBA
I can’t wait NBA
” More aboutSouth Africa rugbyEngland RugbyRugby World CupSpringboksSteve BorthwickRassie ErasmusJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3The ‘addiction’ driving the World Cup winner set to join EnglandThe ‘addiction’ driving the World Cup winner set to join EnglandFelix Jones has been a key part of South Africa’s success AFP via Getty ImagesThe ‘addiction’ driving the World Cup winner set to join EnglandFelix Jones (right) will reunite with fitness guru Aled Walters (left) with England Getty ImagesThe ‘addiction’ driving the World Cup winner set to join EnglandFelix Jones will join England’s coaching staff in January PA✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today NBA
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