Despite all this, Pleat voted to keep Hoddle at a crucial board meeting last May, when the manager only survived thanks to Pleat's support and the casting vote of chairman Daniel Levy. Pleat's backing was based partly on his loyalty to the chairman's view and partly, one assumes, on self-interest: a new manager might threaten his own position. But if Hoddle stayed and later failed, as has transpired, Pleat was ideally placed to step in and/or act as kingmaker for a new boss.