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I don't actually think he has.Has to be sacked as he has brought the reputation of his employee into disrepute, hasn't he?
I don't actually think he has.Has to be sacked as he has brought the reputation of his employee into disrepute, hasn't he?
I don't actually think he has.
I doubt he'll have an easy time finding a new job. Anywhere.
What an utter idiot.
Is not talking about ways around 3rd party ownership which the FA banned in 2008, slagging off former employees, the decision to rebuild Wembley which effectively is criticising his employees examples?I don't actually think he has.
He's gone, no way he stays after what he has said about evading FA rules
The sad thing is England will now go after who was second on the list to be appointed
Yes but that's a 9 or 10, this is about a 2.You could argue a CEO caught up in a prostitute filled orgy that goes public hasn't got anything to do with his employer or ability to do his job yet invariably it would lead to him losing it, right or wrong.
He's not told them how to evade the rules at all. He's said that if you want to make money from player sales, then own the agents.He's gone, no way he stays after what he has said about evading FA rules
The sad thing is England will now go after who was second on the list to be appointed
See above and no.Is not talking about ways around 3rd party ownership which the FA banned in 2008, slagging off former employees, the decision to rebuild Wembley which effectively is criticising his employees examples?
Yes but that's a 9 or 10, this is about a 2.
He's told them you can invest as a third party in a player. He's said what you can do is hire/invest in an agent and then you earn money from players. Which is exactly what agents and their "sports management" companies do. It's why Mino's company made £26m this summer. There's nothing remotely dodgy about him stating that.
He took this piss out of Roy's speech. Well so has every tabloid, podcast, fan website.
He said he should have taken charge and told Neville to shut up, exactly. He should have. That's what a manager should do.
He's told them to fuck off when they suggested anything illegal and said they FA would have to OK his contract if it went ahead.
As I say, I want him sacked for being shite, I don't think he's actually done anything approaching bringing his employers into disrepute.
I don't think, in his position, he should have even made these comments. Whether or not we agree I think he has been an arse of the highest order and will probably be binnedSee above and no.
"A £400,000 agreement with a football agency firm is a potential conflict of interest for an international football manager as it raises the possibility that he is “employed” by a company whose footballer clients could benefit from preferential treatment.He's not told them how to evade the rules at all. He's said that if you want to make money from player sales, then own the agents.
Hahaha....fat slugHe has to go. The England manager isn't just the coach. He's the main representative of the FA, the man they choose to manage their team, and as such he should be beyond reproach. If the fat slug has any morals left, he should jump before they have to push him.