Sunday, January 02, 2011

Football club owners and board have IQ of zero




Every season the football clubs in the EPL board of directors make nincompoop decisions to replace the manager of the team, due to unacceptable results. Newcastle has sacked their manager who have previously guided the team to promotion form the Championship to the EPL, Chris Hughton.

Now Liverpool FC are rumored about to sack Roy Hodgson. These bureaucrats are actually exhibiting the IQ equivalent to that of donkeys. They appoint the manager, on certain remuneration for say 3 year contract, then after a few months sack the manager, paying off the 3 year contract. Another sad example is Inter Milan sacking Rafa Benitez....

Take West Ham United, who kept faith in Avram Grant, now the club is climbing up the table from the bottom.... Got some intelligence at least.

2 Comments:

At 9:18 AM, Blogger CPO Trader said...

Bro:

Good points.....you left out a significant case. Big Sam at Edwood Park. I personally hate big Sam. However, teams like Blackburn need him to build up from certain point. Yet......as usual, sacked!!! Adui......

Football are like business nowadays. I really hope Grant can keep West Ham up this season. By then, they will see why Sir Alex and Wenger (even after being attacked in the AGM,lol) was given the seat with full confidence always....

Alex

 
At 10:42 AM, Blogger emacro said...

Yeah man, Big Sam's dismissal was the biggest disgrace. If he gets England job, then it is really God save the Queen.

 

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