So in light of recent events, I feel the need to top this thread. The recent events specifically being the sacking of Reineri (however you spell his name). Now, I know Leicester were doing a bit rubbish this year, but I still think it's ridiculous. The man won the club the Premier League title in a insanely huge upset and triumph for the underdogs, so should that not deserve a bit of loyalty? Indeed, the decision to sack him just highlights to me the pointlessness and absurdity of this sport. The one occasion where a team has achieved the unthinkable and one of the non-'clubs that matter' wins the title and the man who brought them the title is discarded like any cast off from any mediocre team. Where is the loyalty? As a Hufflepuff, loyalty means a lot to me but in the world of football, people would sell their own parents if it meant a quick buck. And what about the next manager? He might come in, do well for a bit then at the first sign of adversity, is booted off to be replaced by someone else. Or he'll be successful and one of the clubs that matter will swoop in and take his services, because god forbid that a club that doesn't matter actually becomes consistently successful, at least not without throwing insane amounts of money about. And then the next guy, and the next guy, and the next guy.. Over and over in a mindless numbing cycle of mediocrity until the end of time.