I was about to post the same. He had a massive team behind him at Lyon and didn't bring many of them with him to us. It is the same in any walk of life, if you don't have good people around you, then it can be difficult to succeed. I am not saying that if they came things would have turned out any differently, but I will agree with an earlier poster on that when we got him, he was one of the most sought after managers in Europe and it was a real coup.I think there's an element of that, bringing in a culture he'd been used to, the guy was running marathons in the desert before he joined, so was clearly fit as hell, on the flip side I think he vastly underrated Scottish football, our league is Bi-Polar, some of the worst shitehawks can be world beaters whereas known top players fail, I think Le Guen could go into that category, and his subsequent career has been rotten, he wasn't a part of recruitment at Lyon by all accounts