Gullflyinghigh
Registered User
- Apr 23, 2012
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I recently found myself wondering why it is that a manager, who will be contracted for a certain amount of years, can resign from his position when players, seemingly, aren't.
I assume it has something to do with clubs actually accepting the resignation in the first place (in the case of managers) and it usually being something of a mutual arrangement, but is it even something a player would have the option to try and do (and if not, why not)?
I'm aware that if players could just walk away then all the power would sit with them, royally screwing clubs, so I very much wouldn't want it to ever be the case that they could.
I assume it has something to do with clubs actually accepting the resignation in the first place (in the case of managers) and it usually being something of a mutual arrangement, but is it even something a player would have the option to try and do (and if not, why not)?
I'm aware that if players could just walk away then all the power would sit with them, royally screwing clubs, so I very much wouldn't want it to ever be the case that they could.