He'll be glad to have gotten out of there, total basket case of a club, make us look as well run as Man Citeh.
Think they twice in the last 6 months had players unpaid, they're under a transfer embargo due to a 600k tax bill that's unpaid...it's looking pretty grim for themThink the majority of clubs are 'basket cases' rather than well-run these days.
You'd have to be an exceptionally good or lucky manager to get a crack at a decent club.
Think they twice in the last 6 months had players unpaid, they're under a transfer embargo due to a 600k tax bill that's unpaid...it's looking pretty grim for them
I would have him as our manager....lads got potentialHe cited his main reason for leaving being that he didnt want to be a financial burden on the club. Fair play to him. Lots of people out there would stick around and claim his wages regardless.
He always comes across as a bit of a berk. I think he'd probably get on well with Ehab! I hope he does get a shot at a half decent club though, hes been around and about long enough for someone to take a punt on him.
The only reason the Allams would take him, would be for some positive PR, they’d probably screw that up though!
It would probably appeal to Ehab, with them both being African.
Ehabs about as African as the dump I had last night.
That comparison is really putting your dump down!!!Ehabs about as African as the dump I had last night.
He cited his main reason for leaving being that he didnt want to be a financial burden on the club. Fair play to him. Lots of people out there would stick around and claim his wages regardless.
He always comes across as a bit of a berk. I think he'd probably get on well with Ehab! I hope he does get a shot at a half decent club though, hes been around and about long enough for someone to take a punt on him.
Kept the MAC lads up and improved Southend under exceptionally difficult circumstancesWhat has he done though which would give a half decent club to take a punt on him? Great player but that doesn't always make a great manager
Kept the MAC lads up and improved Southend under exceptionally difficult circumstances
Isn't Ehab Allam British?It would probably appeal to Ehab, with them both being African.
So, he's overseen Southend being relegated to League 2 and managed to prevent a League 2 team from dropping out of the League - looking at that I'd hazard a guess League 2 is where he belongs? Why would you let him ''practice'' on a Championship club that NEEDS to stay in the division with the qualifications shown so far?