He could have sacked him before the final game, then we wouldn’t have had the opportunity to say any kind of goodbye at the lap of appreciation (obviously none of us were to know it was a last goodbye). Or he could have procrastinated and waited a while, but I’m not sure how that would have...
Not being critical of your opinion, how realistically would you have handled the situation if after much deliberation and soul searching you decided that a new manager was the right thing for your club ( in which you had invested SO much, emotionally and financially)?
I'm not sure the luxury coaching the very best and most expensive talent on the planet necessarily makes someone a brilliant manager for a club like ours. I'm more intrigued by the thought of someone who can deliver in adverse circumstances.