Dumbledore7 wrote:I don't think he did, it's just himself. And even so, that doesn't matter (to him, and possibly the players). He's no longer a great coach, but absolutely no one is talking about the players. I *kind of* respect that way of handling backlash - he knows he'll get ridiculed and doesn't give a damn as long as the players are safe.
Not anymore....FCBayernMunchen wrote:Dumbledore7 wrote:I don't think he did, it's just himself. And even so, that doesn't matter (to him, and possibly the players). He's no longer a great coach, but absolutely no one is talking about the players. I *kind of* respect that way of handling backlash - he knows he'll get ridiculed and doesn't give a damn as long as the players are safe.
Exactly. I really dislike him and laughed and mocked him for this interview but this is something he's always been great at. He always turns the attention towards himself and takes away pressure from the players.
MaCk0y wrote:Ok that was embarrassing. But he doesn't care. He will get sacked. Get a nice sum of money while doing nothing and then when he feels like it, he can decide to take a job again. And someone will employ him. Doesn't need to worry. Being a football manager is very stressful but getting sacked and finding another job is not one of them.
But what about their reputation?YlonenXabi wrote:MaCk0y wrote:Ok that was embarrassing. But he doesn't care. He will get sacked. Get a nice sum of money while doing nothing and then when he feels like it, he can decide to take a job again. And someone will employ him. Doesn't need to worry. Being a football manager is very stressful but getting sacked and finding another job is not one of them.
Coaches always win, even if they lose
What about it? Nothing changes. Mourinho got sacked by both Real and Chelsea and the latter employed him twice. Some big club will take him.ramsej84 wrote:But what about their reputation?YlonenXabi wrote:MaCk0y wrote:Ok that was embarrassing. But he doesn't care. He will get sacked. Get a nice sum of money while doing nothing and then when he feels like it, he can decide to take a job again. And someone will employ him. Doesn't need to worry. Being a football manager is very stressful but getting sacked and finding another job is not one of them.
Coaches always win, even if they lose
What about it? Nothing changes. Mourinho got sacked by both Real and Chelsea and the latter employed him twice. Some big club will take him.[/quote] yes I agree... but the lesser ones will suffer the consequences of sacking after sackingMaCk0y wrote:But what about their reputation?ramsej84 wrote:YlonenXabi wrote:[quote="MaCk0y"]Ok that was embarrassing. But he doesn't care. He will get sacked. Get a nice sum of money while doing nothing and then when he feels like it, he can decide to take a job again. And someone will employ him. Doesn't need to worry. Being a football manager is very stressful but getting sacked and finding another job is not one of them.
Coaches always win, even if they lose
IsiahRashad wrote:Hazard is probably with the best dribble in the World right now.. He looks unstoppable.
Maybe we can (should) do something about it..Dumbledore7 wrote:IsiahRashad wrote:Hazard is probably with the best dribble in the World right now.. He looks unstoppable.
It's such a shame he likes Chelsea. Should be playing for European royalty.
Do you think that this is going to be your neighbors year?Lukas wrote:Sad to say I'm not attending Hull games this season or until the Egyptian owners have gone. I and many others. Their lack of management and investment in the club since relegation has been disgraceful.
ramsej84 wrote:Do you think that this is going to be your neighbors year?Lukas wrote:Sad to say I'm not attending Hull games this season or until the Egyptian owners have gone. I and many others. Their lack of management and investment in the club since relegation has been disgraceful.
I do
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