Think that honour goes to Garcia
Seems a bit harsh. Did the decent thing and offered resignation after play off defeat.
Think that honour goes to Garcia
Really? I would imagine Charlie gets paid pretty well and he's been all over the world and worked in the Premier league and La Liga. Would he had managed that if Poyet hadn't have taken him on?
Think that honour goes to Garcia
Silly man - the Amex was set up for him. Pitch to his specs and all the rest of it - he could have had a job here for life. His ego just got in the way of everything. Look where we are today and look at where he is
Really? I would imagine Charlie gets paid pretty well and he's been all over the world and worked in the Premier league and La Liga. Would he had managed that if Poyet hadn't have taken him on?
How we have moved on since the moaning disloyal scroate was manager.
Oscar Garcia? Winner of two consecutive doubles in Austria and current manager of 4th place in Ligue 1 St Etienne?
Seems a bit harsh. Did the decent thing and offered resignation after play off defeat.
Very much doubt it. He's seen as part of the Poyet package, and he doesn't strike me as having a reputation that would see him highly sought after as a coach (not to say he's rubbish- I haven't a clue- but he's not somebody talked about as a potential manager as far as I'm aware). Can't imagine clubs will be queuing up to offer him a job in his own right, unless it's for some sort of sentimental connection (i.e. QPR).
The same manager who walked out on Maccabi Tel Aviv after two games? Followed up by walking out on Watford after 4 games?. Yep more unstable than Poyet like i said.
He left Watford because of a heart issue which required time off work. Re-writing this misfortune as mental instability is a bit harsh.The same manager who walked out on Maccabi Tel Aviv after two games? Followed up by walking out on Watford after 4 games?. Yep. more unstable than Poyet like i said.
Tel Aviv where there was at the time multiple rocket attacks by Palestinians (July 2014 was one of the worst periods for this in years), or Watford where he was admitted to hospital with a heart problem, then offered his resignation as he was too ill to work every day, as is required of a football manager?
Pretty harsh to label either of those as mental instability frankly.
The most unstable man in football management.
Will eventually end up in the bus station in Montevideo, shouting at the pigeons and trying to get them into his preferred formation.
He left Watford because of a heart issue which required time off work. Re-writing this misfortune as mental instability is a bit harsh.
Oh please you are not going to swallow that gaff about rockets are you ? He spent a year there before,