Once the owners decided to make the rash decision to sack Graham Potter and hire Nuno Espirito straight away, it would be only just two days before our first fixture, in which both the Portuguese international and the club decided that it would be best to wait on confirming who would be Nuno's appui for the future.
To help him adapt to West Ham and also ensure that he wasn't sitting alone in the dugout at the Hill Dickinson, staff from West Ham U18s & U21s joined him to get him up to speed, give them their personal advice, as well as help him in training.
The nexility between the coaching staff and Nuno turned out to be evident, more specifically with West Ham U21 manager Mark Robson.
This isn't the first time that Mark Robson will be called upon for the first team, seeing as he was previously called up to assist David Moyes, so he'll be jumping right back into an environment that he's comfortable with.
Nuno is also planning to confirm the rest of his staff during the international break, meaning for the returning hot and sudorous boycott fixture against Brentford, the Hammers can hope to be best prepared as they attempt to hone in on their second win of the season.

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Hardly
A rash decision. Who knows WHO we could have asked to be manager at the close of last season when it became clear that Potter was a potty decision. Frank, maybe?