"I've got stuff on my mind and it's not been easy (to sleep)," he said in the Evening Standard.
"I was sleeping very well two weeks until I came back to work. It's more difficult because you're lying there waiting for that alarm clock to go off very early.
"You're thinking what you can do, how you can improve it, what's the best team, who can play where? It's a tough job."
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"I was sleeping very well two weeks until I came back to work. It's more difficult because you're lying there waiting for that alarm clock to go off very early.
"You're thinking what you can do, how you can improve it, what's the best team, who can play where? It's a tough job."
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11711/8324666?
Remember when Hughes said he doesn't lose sleep
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