As quoted by WAL. A non story trying to stoke the coals. Why should the bluebirds mean anything to him, he's an ex-employee, nothing more. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/footba...-bluebirds-mean-nothing-to-me-91466-32991589/
As you said Taff, he's an ex-employee, nothing more. If you asked Malky about Watford he would say mutch the same.
The only positive way to treat this is how we reacted to Dougie Freedman's "Cardiff are scared of Palace". I recommend a chant tomorrow along the lines of "You mean nothing to us - ah Dave Jones" to the tune of Ultravox's "Vienna".
he probably doesnt care about wolves or southampton either, no problem, because in football you move on quickly. clearly he sees football management as a job and nothing else, which is his choice. you could call it being professional, but if you live somewhere for 6 years, and manage their team, most human beings would have some sort of emotion towards them......
You must understand that being self employed put me in a very difficult situation - I used to kick myself in the bollucks every morning for spite.
So when you stop working for yourself, does that mean that you have no loyalty to yourself? I suppose you could slag yourself off and then forget about yourself! 'I'm done with him, don't care what happens to me now'.
Im not sure what anyone thinks after being sacked but I doubt it would include the words "fond memories" jck
Being sacked in the real world is nothing like being sacked as a football manager. Fond memories all the way to the bank.