I probably saw most of the greats from 1966,Banks,Moore,Peters,Hurst and Charlton play against us at The Dell, and Bally play both against us and for us.
From the 60's greats you can add Best,Law and Greaves.
In truth very few managers now are able to change tactics in that fashion during a game.It is the same critiscism levied at the last three England managers as well.
Possibly because he should not have been there at that time of morning on the p!ss.That in itself might be a matter the manager would 'deal with internally', leaving aside allegations of assault etc.
Depends entirely on a promotion, or not.
So far,so good as far as NA is concerned in my book. Although I agree with you about fitness and issues behind the scene,these are not of NA's making, although inevitably he is likely to be judged on how he overcomes them.
Surely Ian Turner in goal.
Dowie & Moody definitely.David Speedie and Perry Groves always looked dire to me but perhaps thats just a legacy of the Branfoot era.