SuperiorXI
Full Member
They should have been interviewing the moment they decided Amorim would be sacked. Not now, at the end of the season.what’s the point of agreeing to a contract if it ends up they have a different vision of direction the team should be working towards?
And if a manager isn’t committed full time to his current job at the tail end of the season where presumably his club is in a title challenge / preparing for the World Cup, it says a lot about his professionalism.
There’s a lot of things that Ineos isn’t doing right, but complaining about the interview process now is not one of it.
I don't accept that they can't speak to anyone in a job. There's conversations going on all the time off the record. If you think that a contract clause will stop them that's pretty naive.
