McReggae wrote:abdulrahman wrote:Brendan could have remained with Swansea.
There are coaches for mid table teams and coaches for the top guns, he should have known this!!!!!
He definitely knows but he must be a business man. He will get fired, get a hefty payoff and get himself a mid table coaching job in no time. At one time,
Rafael Benitez was basically on two salaries and no job making him one of the highest paid managers.
He left Liverpool on 3 June 2010 and got a payoff of £6m. On 10 June 2010 [A week later] he got a job as Inter's manager signing a two year contract. On 23 December [6 months later] he was fired, pocketing another £4m.
£10m for being fired twice in a year!!! Not bad! And if he wanted another job he would have got one in a couple of months, only that he wants a big team.
Example 2: Andre Villas-Boas When he was fired, he recieved £10m. 6 months down the line he has another job as Tottenham manager. The £10m was to cover his salary for the remaining 2 1/2 years of his 3 year contract. So for the next 2 years, AvB is essentially on two salaries unless of course Tottenham decides to fire him and he graduates to three salaries!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.