Wouldn't surprise me if mon is in the frame for the spurs job next year if Harry gets the England job.
Remembering that he left Celtic because of his wife's serious illness, just maybe he's taking the opportunity to spend more time with her now, and maybe travel the world and indulge his other hobbies.I didn't particularly enjoy the style of football we played at home at times under him and I certainly didn't agree with a lot of the things he did, but the years under him provided us with plenty of good memories for which I'm grateful.I will never understand the way our fans turn on people who have given their all to the club, the minute they decide there is a life elsewhere. If one of your friends who is a work colleague decides to go elsewhere for more money, or decides to jack in his job to have a year off travelling, do you instantly turn on him/her and spend every waking hour hating them?MON gave everything for us when he was here, made many bad decisions but also many good ones, and walked away when he clearly felt he could no longer improve on what he'd done. If our board allowed him to waste money like he did at times, and if we didn't have a Plan B up our sleeve ready for the day he left, then whose fault is that?Let's also not forget that he didn't tie himself down to a long contract, despite reportedly being offered one, that would have allowed him to have start this season badly and hang on until he was sacked before walking off into the sun with a massive pay-off.Thanks... good luck for the future... life goes on.
I'd love him to explain his reasons and motivations for leaving 5 days before the season. It's something that hasn't really been revealed for certain beyond guesswork.
Quote from: TheBentman on March 12, 2011, 01:25:05 PMI'd love him to explain his reasons and motivations for leaving 5 days before the season. It's something that hasn't really been revealed for certain beyond guesswork.Makes you think he might be ashamed of his motives. It's a real shame, we had some good times and he left us in the shit
"We now have a manager with real pedigree and we are now looking forward to a bright future I hope."Wow, those GPs really are dispensing strong happy pills these days. Say what you like about MON's flaws, but relegation was never a worry for 4 years.
Quote from: DeKuip on March 12, 2011, 04:42:56 PMRemembering that he left Celtic because of his wife's serious illness, just maybe he's taking the opportunity to spend more time with her now, and maybe travel the world and indulge his other hobbies.I didn't particularly enjoy the style of football we played at home at times under him and I certainly didn't agree with a lot of the things he did, but the years under him provided us with plenty of good memories for which I'm grateful.I will never understand the way our fans turn on people who have given their all to the club, the minute they decide there is a life elsewhere. If one of your friends who is a work colleague decides to go elsewhere for more money, or decides to jack in his job to have a year off travelling, do you instantly turn on him/her and spend every waking hour hating them?MON gave everything for us when he was here, made many bad decisions but also many good ones, and walked away when he clearly felt he could no longer improve on what he'd done. If our board allowed him to waste money like he did at times, and if we didn't have a Plan B up our sleeve ready for the day he left, then whose fault is that?Let's also not forget that he didn't tie himself down to a long contract, despite reportedly being offered one, that would have allowed him to have start this season badly and hang on until he was sacked before walking off into the sun with a massive pay-off.Thanks... good luck for the future... life goes on.If he had decided at the end of last season that he'd had enough then I'd agree with you.But he didn't, he spent the summer hawking himself to Liverpool and then fucked off when he couldn't have his cake and eat it.He's a c***.