Ha ha....so he thinks that the team that he built, with all players chosen by him, isn't good enough and will get relegated? That's some admission and should worry the Salford lot.
Seems that way doesn't it...
To put it in context he said he wanted another 3 or 4 experienced players in, the budget was smaller than last seasons and that the injuries have crippled the club
I am no expert but, don't sign loads of players who are historically quite injury prone then?
Erm, that would be in his hands though? Doesn't so much confidence in the squad he recruited or his ability to get the best out of them, does it? Or was it more nuanced than that?
Indeed, it basically admitting that he fucked up somewhat!
Bear him no ill really. Think it's a funny decisions but we don't know whats going on behind it all. Sometimes I guess you just feel something has come to an end and its the right time to go and the only person who really knows why it feels right is the person at the centre.
Whatever. One day he'll come back as a manager, we'll boo him like he's the devil, then if we beat his team and he'll clap us and we'll go, ah he was all right really.
Still hate Man United class of 92 twats and the sky sport wankathon that it inspires.
This really, can understand parts of the decision but not others but then again I don't know the full ins and outs of what has been going on. The location and money bits are no brainers, the football side less clear.
Just reinforces the opinion I formed a month or so back when he was in full on whining mode every interview, that he was slowly morphing into Cooper whereby nothing was ever his fault and he was always the victim with his brilliance being held back by others.
Life goes on, with the media obsession at Salford he is going to be under the spotlight 1000x more than he was here and with Alexander they have shown they have trigger fingers even if the team is doing OK, albeit I am not sure how much being part of the Man Utd clique might help or in fact hinder him.