The reason why Curtis should be fired is apparent from Armas's handling of the squad. A GM should know the strengths and weaknesses of the players currently on the team through interactions with the previous coach. The fact that he hired Armas who had a coaching style that was not a match for the personnel available would seem to indicate that he did not have a good rapport with the previous coach who should have been able to tell him where the weak points were and what coach would best fit the personnel. I'm betting that's one of the reasons why Vanney left - Curtis either didn't value him as a resource regarding personnel decisions or wanted to put his own stamp on the club in a different style but lacks the talent to do so.
Curtis has to go. Put some temp guys in place of Curtis and Armas.
Manning should focus on the Argos, hire somebody else to run the soccer side. Let him hire a new (permanent) GM and coach.
That probably won't happen, but it's what needs to happen.
It just goes to show how poor a job was done on the interview / diligence in hiring a coach.
A no-brainer question in that process is to ask what style of play is intended. And then, given Armas’s preferred style, asking why it would actually work given our roster limitations. It should have been obvious enough at that point this was all a bad idea.
But I do wonder, given past history, if this isn’t necessarily 100% an Armas decision. Maybe Ali Curtis wants the press and made that known when he was doing the hiring. In which case, he’s just a much the problem.
I still think Armas was plan B.
DCU was negotiating terms & TFC swept in.
TFC doesn't do this unless their plan A went awry.
IMO if Curtis doesn’t want to fire Armas, you fire them both. Not even sure if this belongs here or the Manning thread.
Manning won’t fire either unless ordered by the board. He just extended Ali’s deal and firing him would be an admission of total failure to properly evaluate his report’s performance.
Instead, he’ll cling to the hope of another rationale coming along to justify firings, or bail out into a lateral move to another company (most likely).
There was a massive survey of corporate executive value a few years ago that found 60% of American CEOs detract value from the company they
lead; guys like Manning don’t survive so long while producing so little unless they’re very good at networking and knowing when to bail.
If he leaves now, it’s like this season doesn’t exist on his CV and someone will be sloppy enough to not check, or to undervalue the warning signs.
I don’t see how Armas was ever going to be a plan A option for a team that just did a rebrand and was linked with several better candidates and ended up hiring one in the end.
Seems like someone throwing around nonsense to get a bad negotiator like Ali Curtis to drop his pants and offer a deal.
The DCU journos, including Goff, are adament that DCU & Armas were stuck on "financial terms" before TFC came by.
The TFC admin guy says it will be on YouTube and the website after it wraps up.
^ They're attempting to control the narrative. They will be able to splice out any uncomfortable questions before posting it, so I'm hoping the Journos will call them out if they do that. We can't let them shirk their accountability.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/plattoli/status/1411747124094644230
This provides a pretty good case for firing Curtis and not just Armas. Plans we saw on the field weren’t just coming from the coach.
Yeah that's is why the Bez/Vanney partnership was great, they both understood what each of them had to do and not overstep each other.
If Ali is willing to bring Jozy back now after Armas has been fired he should be sent packing as well. If he believed that what Jozy did-whatever it was- was so bad that he sided with Armas and agreed to banish a high priced asset than that belief should still be there now. If he isn't sure in his choices or decisions he simply shouldn't be running a team.
I knew from day one Ali Curtis was going to bring his Red Bulls Are Shite people with him. And sure enough he did. And sure enough it’s crashed and burned. He should never have been hired in the first place.
Catching the res conference now. Manning seems agitated, looking up or chugging from his water bottle while Curtis drones on. From body-language 101 Curtis is gone as well.
Manning is likely also on his way out and that is why he is pissed off. As he felt the need to mention he has presided over x number of championships, y number of shields, and z number of playoff appearances. My take is Curtis pulled the whole over his eyes and convinced that Armas and his top down approach was the way forward, only for it to fail spectacularly.
Now Manning who was sitting really pretty 6 months ago is now in danger of being canned. If they had gone with anyone with a decent pedigree and they failed (Blanc, Viera) the backlash would not have gone up stream. But they chose someone with personal connections with a very questionable record and now the pressure is on the
Financially this is a big deal, buying out a 3 year contract after 6 months! Then Manning gives the dud GM a 5 year? extension just after he brings in the worst coach in TFC history? Manning needs to be pissed at himself.
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Where is it confirmed it was 5 years extension? Trying to find it but cant get a solid number, that would be a mind-boggling bad decision.
I guess it was a standard 3 years to go with Armas?
It seems the Curtis extension was only reported as being "multi-year." This article specifically mentions that the club did not reveal the length of the deal: https://www.northwestgeorgianews.com...4fe0f43c4.html
Manning's extension was for five years, wow: https://www.cbc.ca/sports/bill-manni...-tfc-1.5955344
At the presser Manning seemed pissed off at Curtis like it 100% was Curtis' fault. Curtis is likely on very thin ice
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
"In a lot of ways, Chris had no chance from the beginning. And that's no fault of his own." - Michael Bradley
Interesting quote here from the captain. Pretty blatant slight at Ali and co.