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How the mighty have fallen from premiership to Indian league.Guess he gets a few quid or this case rupees then he becomes a TV pundit. Strictly? Jungle?
 
Just looking into the ISL for information purposes! :Winking:

Interestingly, Steve Coppell and John Gregory are currently managing out there, as well, so it's a throwback to PB's old Premier League days.

Looks a decent competition and standard. The top-scorer had a career playing for Tranmere and Leicester, back in the day.
 
How the mighty have fallen from premiership to Indian league.Guess he gets a few quid or this case rupees then he becomes a TV pundit. Strictly? Jungle?

A pay off from us (eventually), a pay off from Swindon and now, a no doubt decent contract with the ISL in less than 12 months.....That should soften the landing.
 
Phil Brown's first match with FC Pune City yesterday was a success. They came from behind to win 2-1 at Chennaiyin in the Indian Super League. More about it on their Twitter page: https://twitter.com/FCPuneCity

And here's an interview with Phil (bedecked in orange) from earlier in January. Lots of positive thinking!
 
A draw for Phil Brown's Pune City today, 2-2 at home to ATK (Atletico de Kolkata). They are seventh in the ten team league, just below ATK.
 
Good luck to him he took us to Wembley and a promotion in his time here , i wish him well.
 
"Phil Brown's six games as manager resulted in three wins, two draws and one loss (12 goals for, 9 against). "

I'd take that at the moment!
 
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