I can't even imagine how bad we would have been this year had we gotten rid of De Rosario.
I can't even imagine how bad we would have been this year had we gotten rid of De Rosario.
Im not saying he was the main reason Preki was fired. I'm saying that he was never gonna work out under Preki because he's incapable of playing in his system. I'm quite sure that he probably told Preki that he just wants to win and do what it takes to do so, but I doubt that happened because of his inability to play a structured game. That's it. I'm not saying dero is the boogie man...just that he wasn't willing to fit into Prekis plan.
not a troublemaker....see above
All speculation on player power aside, who else is looking forward to seeing how this team plays tonight? The enthusiasm from yesterday's sackings, Daso letting them off the leash...
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
Roogsy - no worries man, let people think what they want to think.
Dero is the heart and soul of this team. Without him we would be worse than year 1. People need to bash someone when there is change to FO. IF preki had his way I think by this point there would be no one left in the stadium.
Oh by the way people want to moan and bitch about the lack of salary cap space we have blame it solely on Mo. but TFC is paying for more than half of Robo's salary and that was Preki's decision as well
How about the fact that we had a coach (that most people wanted) and now, after less than one season, he's gone and the two biggest vocal players about it are JDG and DeRo.
They're also two players that Preki inherited from the last regime...who, by some accounts, he didn't want.
Now Preki is gone and DeRo remains.
So you tell me who you think is in charge.
Now I'm not suggesting that DeRo and JDG should be gone. I'm just wondering why two players of such talent couldn't buy into a system put in place by their coach.
Everybody talks about Preki's ego...but I think those two have pretty big egos too.
And please don't mention how you talk to DeRo on a somewhat regular basis and then expect me to take your analysis of this situation seriously.
What do you expect me to say. "Oh, he talks to DeRo so he's in the know"....please. If anything you're less in the know because you're letting one side of the story influence your opinion on the matter.
The truth is always somewhere in between the two sides and you're looking at this situation with one eye closed and the other blinded by corn rows.
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So when can we expect the Garcia announcement?
I had a thought (I get those from time to time)...What was the back breaker for MLSE to let the duo go? Was it the DCU game? Was it the attendance factor? Did a player(s) actually go before the MLSE group and list their grievences?
In the article MLSE said they saw the club moving in the wrong direction....WELL DUH! We've been seeing this since the 2nd year.
So what was it that made MLSE let Preki and Mo go NOW rather than after the season?
Question........................... Whos Are Coach For The Next Few Gamess!!!!!!!!!??????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????
Yes, and Dero asked for the honor of being able to play with Peterson while JDG was begging for Preki to leave Garcia on the field so they could make the most assome defense together.
Oh, and let's not forget, It was them behind getting rid of TWO Canadian Internationals on the team (Serioux and Gerba) since they thought it would be a terrible idea to play with players they are accustomed to playing with.
It's all part of a Dero and JDG conspiracy. Dero is the GM, JDG is the coach.
We're still shite. Including DeRo & JDG (most of the time).
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff