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Phil Smith and BBC Radio Newcastle's Nick Barnes discuss as part of the On The Whistle live show at The Bridge Hotel Vaults, Sunderland

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00:00Question here from Dan who said, is anyone talking about the possibility of losing Labrice?
00:07We're talking a lot about keeping certain players.
00:11The thing I would say is Labrice loves it here.
00:15I mean, he absolutely loves it.
00:17I think from his perspective, he feels like he's just won the lottery.
00:21And I think there's a lot of managers who wouldn't love the way Sunland operate,
00:25love the structure, they might like a bit more influence.
00:27I think for him, the way that Sunland's set up allows him to focus on what he absolutely loves,
00:33which is nerding out over his laptop, watching the training clips, designing the training sessions.
00:39He has a big say in recruitment, let's get that right.
00:41He's got a very, very powerful voice.
00:43Obviously, Isidore and Le Fay.
00:45Enzo, what a player, man.
00:47But he's obviously had a big say in that.
00:54He's been waiting for a long time for this opportunity.
00:58He started learning English two years ago, didn't he?
01:01Waiting for the right opportunity, wanting to manage in England.
01:03I think especially because his kids are a little bit older, aren't they?
01:06So it was the right time for him to make the move.
01:08He loves it here.
01:09His dog absolutely loves it here, loves the beaches.
01:13It's true, doesn't it?
01:14He hasn't taken to calling you Enzo, has he?
01:20He absolutely loves it here.
01:23So I'm sure he's got a nice pay rise in his contract.
01:28He's got two years left.
01:30Listen, you never know, but Regis loves it here.
01:33And he loves the really interest in the history of the club, isn't he?
01:36He's really bought into that side of things.
01:39I mean, I think it's fascinating because a lot of people outside of Sunderland, I think,
01:47are going to make this sort of Arsene Wenger connection.
01:51You know, he is the next Arsene Wenger.
01:53He's come from France.
01:54He's intellectual.
01:54He's bright.
01:55He's very determined.
01:57He's very ambitious.
01:58But I think they're totally different characters.
02:01I mean, I think Regis is ambitious.
02:03I do think he wants to achieve something here.
02:05It's inevitable that if he does do well next season, he's going to make headlines.
02:12He's going to be in the spotlight.
02:15I mean, look at, you know, the manager merry-go-round at the moment is farcical.
02:20I mean, what's the average length of term of a manager?
02:24It's something like eight or nine months now, which is just staggering.
02:28I mean, look, I've covered Sunderland for 20, this is a 23rd year, and I think it's 21 managers.
02:35You just, you know, that's just not sustainable.
02:38That is just not, you know, that sort of turnover of coaches and managers is ridiculous.
02:46And you'd hope now that, like you say, Regis likes it here.
02:50The club is a fit for him.
02:54It works within the, we talked before about Kirill Louis-Dreyfus building this sort of family feel of the club.
03:01That all, it all feels right.
03:04So hopefully, you know, if he does have a successful start to the season and it goes well, then who knows?
03:11I mean, he could be here for a good few years, yeah.
03:12And I mean, what makes him tick is a little bit different to most managers as well.
03:17He's not someone who started off in management early.
03:19He's constantly thinking about his next step.
03:21He's ambitious, but he loves training.
03:24He loves coaching.
03:25So I think that as long as he has the freedom that he doesn't see him, I think he loves it.
03:29I don't think he's comfortable in the spotlight either.
03:32And to a certain extent, he's out of that here.
03:34It kind of works for him.
03:35It sort of works for him.
03:36He can quietly get on with the job that he's doing.
03:39And, you know, the world's media is not in his face.
03:41It's just that it's not happening in that respect.
03:45Because he clearly isn't comfortable in front of cameras.
03:47He doesn't like that side of it.
03:49You know, from a press conference, he likes to come in and go out.
03:52He doesn't, you know, he's not at ease, if you like, in that environment.
03:57So, you know, I think the club suits him in that respect.
04:02And even in the Premier League, I think it will still suit him in that respect.
04:05Because he won't, you know, he's not fashionable, put it that way.
04:10Okay.

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