
They didn’t sack him because he failed. They sacked him because he asked for more. He wanted a midfielder. He challenged the people above him. He tried to fix the foundation. And that’s where it ended. After all the work he had already done: Cleared the deadwood. Raised the standard. Started building a real system. For the first time in a while… you could actually SEE where this was going. But this club doesn’t do patience. It doesn’t do long-term thinking. It panics. Quick fixes. Short-term decisions. Same cycle. Some fans still don’t understand what a rebuild looks like. You don’t judge progress halfway through it. Now we’ve reset everything again. And we’ll act surprised when nothing changes.





