This press conference doesn't inspire confidence. This doesn't feel thought out at all.......
This press conference doesn't inspire confidence. This doesn't feel thought out at all.......
I think the most likely situation is that 'Arry will release him. It's the transfer window.
Payne is talking about the type of culture TFC has needed since day 1 but never had.
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
^ This sounds like a car crash to me.
So he's not even available until about 12 games into the season? So if we start on another 9-game losing streak, do we fire Nelsen before he ever gets here?
On the one hand, it wouldn't be TFC if this situation wasn't at least a bit f**ked up, which it appears to be. OTOH, everything I've read about Nelsen and QPR, especially in regards to 'arry, seems to suggest he'd be willing to let Nelsen leave if need be. So who knows when he could be actually joining us.
I hope Payne keeps his word and trial 5 years, and see if we can keep him on for a longer period
Ok, so it sounds like he'll try to get out earlier if possible but can't guarantee his release.
Press is pretty openly hostile. Where was this when the guy at the podium was a crazy arm-waving foaming-at the mouth winless in 14 idiot?
Maybe the more fucked up it is, the better it gets?
I have been excited about the prospect of Nelsen taking over ... but I have to say I am pretty upset at the idea of Nelsen continuing as a footballer at QPR until May. This doesn't look very good in terms of Nelsen's commitment to TFC and TFC's preparations for next season.
That was an absolute disaster of a press conference. Be skeptical everyone!
Why do I get the feeling that Mariner is the one who actually quit, and Payne is trying to make it sound like its was his idea? I think Mariner found out he wasn't in the long term plans, said "screw that", and left. Now Payne is scrambling and picked up someone from his contact list who was available on short notice.
Isn't it kind of weird that the new Assistant Coach has more Coaching experience than the new Head Coach? Something just feels really odd about this situation.
To be honest, I don't feel MLSE is in control of the franchise anymore, MLS is...
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Payne is taking a huge risk, but one that's paid off for him before.
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
Well, if it's any consolation, O'leary has a stellar record as a collegiate coach, so hopefully, TFC will be in good hands if Nelsen has to miss part of the season. It is a very unusual situation though.
I'd just let the boys figure out where they're playing like in rec. Can't do worse than Mariner.
You raise a good point, maybe Mariner did quit. No way would anyone choose to roll out these change the way they did today. Seem logical that Nelsen wasn't going to be available until June, Payne told Mariner he was going get sacked or bumped then, he said fuck it, I'm not an interim coach.
Mariner was fired. Payne has a lot of belief in this guy and went (ridiculously) out of his way to sign him.
i don't know what to say... i want to be positive but all I can manage is slightly nervous.
all we can do is wait and see.
So TFC now have a coach with:
No coaching badges?
Currently playing for another team in another league?
Won't be here for the preseason or even the first game?
Surely this can't be right? Is today April 1st?
Looks like the shit show continues…
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I'm not sure why people are upset here. This is what the majority wanted.. that being, Mariner out as coach. That alone is the most positive move this offseason.
Sure it's a messed up situation but that is commonplace around these parts. I'm not surprised, but I'll give Payne/Nelson the benefit of the doubt. He was smart enough to fire Mariner before the season began so that's a positive sign.
Usually when you take a big risk, either it pays of huge (like with Kreis) or it is a massive failure.
Hopefully we get that massive payoff.
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
I wonder if Nelsen plans on playing in Brazil in 2014 (if they make it)
Or, Payne knew that Nelsen was his guy, and as he said, is willing to wait a few months to get the guy for the next 5 years. There's no point in letting your guy slip through your fingers because you couldn't wait for him. There's also no point in keeping a guy around that you have no plans for, and intent on sacking in a few months.
The whole situation is weird. I guess all we can do is buckle up and enjoy the ride.
Ryan does seem to be a good guy, but having been on this merry - go - round before, I have a lot more questions than answers right now.
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That's really what's holding this up right now. If Kevin Payne wasn't sitting behind this situation with his track record, we'd be pretty nervous. Everybody seems to vouch for the fact this guy is a leader and has high potential. Would that alone be enough for us to be confident if this hire was brought forward by Anselmi or someone similar? Probably not.
Many people wanted change and we got exactly that today. Whether Mariner did not want to be an interim coach until June or not he did not fit in with Payne's plan. Mr. Payne leaves no doubt on who is in charge and that is refreshing. Not sure how the Ryan/Fran thing is going to work but because I wanted a change I am supporting it.
I'm under the impression that Mariner's the kind of guy who will do whatever he has to to keep his job. I highly doubt that he's so high in demand (or that he thinks he's high in demand) that he can just quit a job in which he has two more years on contract.
It was a disaster because the media (mainly Nigel Reid) made it a disaster with their loaded questions, and outright brainless questions