Schards#2 He left because he didn't want the job, or indeed any job, at that time. That's why I caveated my answer the way I did, I wouldn't want the Coppell of the minset of the end of last season back.
If he came back from a six month break refreshed and up for a new challange I would welcome him with open arms. I don't think that's going to happen but if it did, I can't think of anyone with a better track record of getting results on a minimal budget and getting the best out of average players than Coppell. Can You?
And you completely buy that? In reality, Coppell knew what was just over the horizon. He knew that a lot of the players that he brought to the club would need to be offloaded due to their vast wages since winning promotion, and as a result, he walked.
Fair enough, after a few tough seasons the bloke was entitled to a rest, but that was ultimately a handy excuse for not wanting to stick around and watch all of his beloveds getting sold off.
At this moment in time it would be completely wrong for him to come back, motivated or not.