markeMark wrote:Sven wrote:Golden cheetah wrote:Milky will not Get a manager job again, wake up.
He was taken the fans for a ride,
And ended off with the appology of the century to Tan.
Milkylovers have been Fooled!
The thruth will been given to other clubs asking,
So Malky will not find work in the football League.
Malky will be back eventually, a some team will see his value as a manager when they are in the mire. However, it increasing likely he won't get 'top' job in the foreseeable future
There is lots of rumour and conjecture as to 'why' Malky was sacked and the truth is a little closer to home than one or two might be suggesting in this thread
CardiffCityMad makes the most valid comment (somewhere above) and it is not about Malky "shafting" the club, as he simply didn't (no matter how poor his transfer market dealings apparently turned out) but it is about respecting the hand that feeds you regardless of your true opinions on that person
A person may not like their boss, but ultimately he is still the boss and proof of 'wrong-doing' in any capacity will usually result in only one outcome in any industry (politics apart, of course! LOL
) and that is the sack!
If it was just something between Malky and his boss, why is he finding work difficult to come by when most people would agree that Tan is a bit odd to say the least. I would have thought that any new prospective employers wouldn't pay a lot of attention to anything that Tan said, and I have no idea what the problem is, but I am guessing that it is more than just a clash of personalities between Malky and Tan.
Quote: "Most people..."Simply isn't the case, as "most people" don't really know him
I'm not defending Tan, but not 'knowing' the man as a person means I won't comment negatively (unlike some) on his mental state
However, what I will say is that Vincemt Tan (blue apart) has slowly begun to turn things around a little in recent time and the total detractors are getting fewer and fewer
I don't know why 'other' clubs won't (or haven't) employed Malky to date, but I do know that the majority of stuff Tan 'had' on him was of a personal nature compounded by his alleged ineptitude when spending the bosses money, which is difficult to argue with given we are playing in the Championship this season, as some on here sadly hoped we would!
At the end of the day though, Malky has gone and (as is life) and I wish him all the very best after he made history for club and fans. However, what he does next is his problem and not Cardiff City FC's