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Is Cleverley a clever decision?

Is Cleverley a clever decision?

BBC News13-06-2025
Plymouth Argyle have announced former Watford boss Tom Cleverley as the new man in charge.The Hornets ended last season in 14th place and found themselves the least successful Championship club in 2025 to lead to Cleverley's dismissal.But while it didn't work out with Watford, could the 35-year-old be just what Argyle need to get themselves back up to the second tier?Or is hiring a man whose side struggled during the second half of last season cause for concern?Let us know what you think.
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