I'm sure you're right about that. However - outside professional football, anyway - isn't it more normal for a business to back the manager when the staff they report to won't do what they're told?
if they now make warnock manager im going to comit suicide and yes i mean it ,imagine his managerial genius and abromovitchs money my god they would do the treble every season
I think the players wanted him out after the way he treated the doctor! They have their wish watch them climb the table.
Not that bothered except that I think he is a decent guy who is lucky to be born the exact same day and year as me. Abramovich will spend big in January and get them out of the relegation scrap. I hope the physio wins her case in court against her unfair dismissal.
Not in football mate. The players hold all the aces. The players who turned against him are unprofessional imo.
A quote from the papers says it all ....... He bought the bus, He parked the bus, He crashed the bus. Now the insurance company will pay it out.
Parallels here: 2014 - Harry said players we unfit at start of season 2015 - Chelsea players unfit at start of season 2014 - QPR expensive players underperforming 2015 - Chelsea expensive players underperforming 2014 - QPR P17 W5 D2 L10 in Dec 2015 - Chelsea P16 W4 D3 L9 in Dec Anyone think they're not in a relegation battle?...
John Terry runs that dressing room. If the players turned on Mourinho it's down to him. Let's hope the next manager ****s him out.
Think Jose has developed a touch of Brian Clough syndrome after his success last year. However objectionable the players, it's hard to work for God
They didn't have a proper pre-season either. Mourinho let a few of them have extended two week holiday's at the beginning of this campaign. He said ''We will get fitter as the season progresses.''
I can't believe that with everything that's happening in the world the top story on the news was a man getting sacked.
Even harder being God. Every time l walk past a pool or a river, the water parts to either side but hey, l don't like to complain.
Ted's on the wind up. Most gave him the benefit of the doubt, me included, some clocked him straight away. He probably is 60 something and half blind, but I doubt he has a wife called Brian and I doubt he prays to the great Warnock every night, before he cuddles up to her. Him. Her. Whatever.
So, a total tool leaves his job having possibly trousered £10 million or more, with great prospects of landing a similar role on a similar whack, and the media respond as if we've all lost a national treasure. Irritating.