Run of bad results.
Not prepared to extend contract.
Nade getting pisher.
Lost out to the "wee team" for Anthony Stokes services.
Could'nae beat 10 men.
Csaba's close to tears interview today.
No money to spend.
etc etc.
Will Csaba walk after their home tie against the Croatians with no further participation in Europe to look forward to and pointless in the SPL. Maybe Vlad may even give him a big nudge or sacked by fax. Think the writing could be on the wall now.
View Poll Results: Will Csaba desert the sinking ship next week?
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23-08-2009 04:05 PM #1
Will Csaba desert the sinking ship next week?
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23-08-2009 04:10 PM #3
I say no for the reason that he was managing in a footballing backwater before he became Vlads trained monkey............
Has his stock really risen that much????
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23-08-2009 04:36 PM #4
I voted yes but he could be pushed before he jumps. He is now getting found out. Only scraped third last year with easily the biggest budget outside the OF, unable to play anything but a 4-5-1 and player selection (Nade). With his threat to Romanov also, a failure to take anything in Perth next week could signal the end for Plan F.
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24-08-2009 04:44 PM #8
Lazlo in the Record;
"David Witteveen's goal was okay but it was a mistake by their keeper.
"But he had a situation in the second half where the window, door, everything was open for him and he stopped.
"If Boyd had that chance, Boyd would ask the keeper which corner he would like the ball in?
"He would turn two times and then dance and maybe he'd breakdance and then shoot the ball.
"This is the reality. We must work with what we have."
Ouch!
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24-08-2009 06:02 PM #9
Shaba had a really poor squad last year that couldnae buy a goal......but he finished third with ****** he had.
He is a good manager, certainly deserves a better club.
Rip strips of the ****** o the toon, but I rate him.......
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23-08-2009 04:19 PM #11
all depends on the "how high is my stock vs what opportunities are there right now and coming up in the next three months before people forget about me" equation.
he'll certainly be considering it imo.
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23-08-2009 04:37 PM #12
As above, only if he thinks he can pick up work elsewhere, 7 he gets a pay-off.
i voted 'No' in the hope I'm wrong, not because I think he is good, but just for the ongoing trickle effect
GG
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23-08-2009 08:16 PM #13
I reckon he'll get his striker and stay.
Think we're all getting a bit carried away, only two games into the season.
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23-08-2009 08:19 PM #14
He will stay, and depending how much things continue, will get his 'Mutual Consent' form sent to him come the end of the season. Confidentiality clause included obviously
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23-08-2009 08:24 PM #15
I reckon they will get him a spot in the fringe?......the Csaba spot?...comedy genius!
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24-08-2009 12:10 PM #16
It was a pathetic performance on tv yesterday, totally pre-meditated & attempting to cast himself as the hapless ( hopeless? ) fall-guy. Did he not look at the state of Yams before he took the job & all the empty promises made by Vlad? No, as usual, filthy lucre was the winner. You take Vlad's shilling you end up paying the price & you should not expect sympathy. IMO he's now desperately trying to get out & land himself another job but he'll keep on taking the money just as long as possible.
Anyway, it's all part of the store of comedy genius which is Yamland, love it!!
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