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Mou has really stepped in it this time (Original Post) ornotna Aug 2015 OP
He's a strangely amusing guy to watch.... My Pet Goat Aug 2015 #1
Agreed ornotna Aug 2015 #2
A ridiculous decision, doubled down on. Lizzie Poppet Aug 2015 #3
he's not doing well this week BlueCollar Aug 2015 #4

My Pet Goat

(413 posts)
1. He's a strangely amusing guy to watch....
Wed Aug 12, 2015, 11:19 PM
Aug 2015

but this is just not cool. Regardless of the backstory (if any), he wanted to prevent the medical team from rendering aid when one of his players was down and the referee was waving for medical help. Terrible judgment.

 

Lizzie Poppet

(10,164 posts)
3. A ridiculous decision, doubled down on.
Sun Aug 16, 2015, 04:20 PM
Aug 2015

In a strictly football sense, there's no better manager active today. But in most every other sense, the guy's a trainwreck. This terrible sequence of decisions smacks of really bad priorities. The stricter rules regarding player safety are one of the best things that's happened in the sport in years, and placing victory above the well-being of your players is unacceptable.

Besides, they weren't going to win that one, anyway. They were being outplayed on the pitch.

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