Brighton Sky Blue
Well-Known Member
But to walk away from the few players he does have under his charge and been working with hardly seems the default honorable thing to do. Staying to try and see a tough job through isn't automatic 'OMG yes man' territory despite what people would make out. If he's been misled by people in charge it's shitty on him, but he'd hardly be the first manager to be in that boat.
Like Thorn he's in the perfect win/win situation so there's no way he'll leave. Win a few games with a skeleton squad and notorious off field issues and it looks great, lose and expectations are already low so no harm done. Problem for Thorn was relegation then raised expectations a bit and he was found out.