Frank Clark, the former manager of Manchester City, reflects on his difficult time at the club nearly 30 years ago. After leading Nottingham Forest to promotion and success, Clark took over Manchester City during a period marked by financial difficulties and relegation battles. He managed to stabilize the team briefly but ultimately left in 1998. Clark now acknowledges that accepting the City job was a mistake, especially when comparing his struggles to the resources Pep Guardiola has at his disposal.
"In hindsight, it was a mistake to become Manchester City boss. I should have taken six months out to recharge my batteries and reassess my future."
"The club was battling relegations and financial issues, which made the situation extremely challenging compared to what Guardiola has now with the club's wealth."
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