My monthly-very-well-informed view is that Tedford (who absolutely needed a break) crashed the program (including academics), and that Dykes was a fairly effective interim dealing with a difficult situation but was never a plausible long-term fit.
My monthly-very-well-informed view is that Tedford (who absolutely needed a break) crashed the program (including academics), and that Dykes was a fairly effective interim dealing with a difficult situation but was never a plausible long-term fit.
My monthly-very-well-informed view is that Tedford (who absolutely needed a break) crashed the program (including academics), and that Dykes was a fairly effective interim dealing with a difficult situation but was never a plausible long-term fit.