Quote Originally Posted by Bob Loblaw View Post
I agree that he had and still has the most stable job in football. But the easiest? For the bulk of his career that has clearly not been the case. If anything he has had the most difficult of jobs in world football. The pressure in the lead up and follow up to the move had to be immense. And for that period he was incredibly effective. And we were lucky to have him and the legacy he has left us from that will benefit us for generations.

However, he has failed to make the transition to the current situation and is now holding this club back from the latent capability this Club has as a result of his body of work. For everybody's sake he should be out the door, preferably voluntarily but forced out if necessary. We know however that neither is going to happen so we are stuck in this purgatory until he goes.
I saw easiest because there's no pressure for him to deliver from his bosses, he has full control to do whatever he wants however he wants and compared to what most manager have to put up with that's easy.

But yes it's clear he won't be leaving and shockingly it looks like a new contract is in the offing and this there's no end to the nightmare in sight. People can say he's here till the end of his contract and there's nothing we can do, but for him to get another contract is just shameful really and just shows what the club think about what fans feel (some of them at least).