saintsRrising wrote:
So why was he sacked Rodge?
Come on...don't skirt.
Come out and actually say for a change.
All you ever do is hint...and don't say.
How about actually saying EXACTLY what you believe the reason was ? Then we can actually discuss it.
You do have a reason I trust?
The reasons were personal. Not professional.
Butterss didn't like Thomas. And Thomas didn't like Butterss - I believe this part actually happened first. For reasons that I will not post on a forum. Mainly because I don't for a fact, as I heard it second hand. And the reasons I were given are quite controversial.
He didn't like Thomas, and didn't like the fact that Thomas had more support than he did. He felt threatened, and so he should have. A coach who is performing well, and has the support of his players is far more important to a club than a president who can't get sponsors and find the club a home.
As Butterss once said about business - 'You shouldn't run football clubs like a business. In business you seek your competition out and destry them' (not an exact quote, but along those lines). This is how he treated his 'situation' with Thomas.
Butterss has a severe ego. Even when Thomas was gone, Butterss was incensed that the football world showed support to Thomas, and not him.
He went about changing that.
We soon tired of hearing and seeing him everywhere on TV and quotes everywhere. "Look at me! What about me! I'm still here! I'm the good guy here!"
Now all the crap you went on about for months and months about why the club sacked him and how it all sat exactly with what you said all along, was blatantly wrong.
All the rookies, Casey, Plan B, game plan etc. etc. was not why he was sacked. You were wrong. The club was comfortable with his performance as a coach. And rightly so really.