He lives locally and has a strong connection with the club. Furthermore, we are very well placed financially compared to many clubs at or above our level. And we don't sack managers after two or three defeats. But you are right, if he continues to impress the offers will come in, and he will be tempted.It is beginning to concern me that Taylor might be coming under the scrutiny of clubs further up the leagues when they are playing their managerial merry-go-round. Matt was supposed to fail. We were supposed to fall on our arse looking stupid for "sacking" the previous manager but it hasn't happened because KMT is a good coach with a good eye for a player.
They will become aware of this if they haven't already.