There is something almost 'black market' about some of these clubs and their dealings with players/management. I find it absolutely mind-boggling that time after time these chancers, like Shrek and Steve Bruce, can walk in and out of managerial positions despite their abysmal track records with previous clubs.
You look back over the years at some of the poorest football managers that have plied their trade in the Premier League. Apart from the two previously mentioned, we've had the likes of Alan Ball, Ian Dowie, Phil Brown, Scott Parker and many others: managers that have proved consistently over the years that they are not very good at what they are supposed to be doing, and yet they've nearly always found work usually again - within days of being fired from their last positions.
How many more occasions will Shrek have to prove that he is a singularly incompetent football coach before club boardrooms throughout the land say enough is enough?
If Plymouth go down because of his monumental ineptitude they will lose millions and millions, staff will have to be let go, cutbacks at the club will begin etc, but Shrek will walk away with a few more millions in his pocket courtesy of contract stipulations.
Bewildering.