This should be acknowledged, we're a ship with no direction.Nick is really not the person to be running a team. It's interesting. . At one point, we had a meeting in Joey's office, with the president of the league. We were appealing a suspension, which we thought was harsh. Nick was like a little child. Despite my having told him to be very respectful, he went off, telling the president that he and the league were a joke. Joey was appalled at how stupid Nick had been.
As if to prove the president right, for maintaining the suspension, Nick got a red card in his very next game. It was a playoff game against Rochester. Very early, a Rochester player was taken down - not by Nick. Nick, who wasn't involved in the play, ran over and kicked the player, as he lay on the ground. Nick was a veteran, and the captain. That's how he acted. Now he's passing judgment on Sandro.
I think what Sandro did was wrong. I'm not sure dumping him was the right thing to do. It does seem clear that the decision to fire him was based more on embarrassment than on what he did. He always impressed me as being fairly cool under fire. He got kicked a lot, as a juvenile player, and I never saw him blow up. If he'd have tried that choke on Leroux, Sandro's career would have ended on the spot.
Meanwhile, as I mentioned, Nick was never punished by the club for what he did. It seems more like he was rewarded.
If there's a house cleaning, Nick should be among those to go. He's not the man for the job. Of course, Joey, although he loves the game, doesn't really know much either. He relies on people who have their own agendas. The new coach sounds like a real prize too. Can you imagine what things would be like if they had gone into the MLS?
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This is an email I found, from an ex impact organisation employee, it confirms most of our thoughts, and then some:
"I can't say much, but one day I will. One day I will." - Marc Dos Santos speaking to travelling UM02 members in Baltimore about his position with the front office.
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Bon, c'est pas mal une question de crédibilité.
Mais on peut par contre se questionner sur la capacité de Joey Saputo "d'être dans la cuisine".
Mais on peut par contre se questionner sur la capacité de Joey Saputo "d'être dans la cuisine".
After the game is before the game [d'un gars qui avait perdu].
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mephistau a écrit :Bon, c'est pas mal une question de crédibilité.
Mais on peut par contre se questionner sur la capacité de Joey Saputo "d'être dans la cuisine".
credibility, as in whether or not it's true?
I'll say I'd stake my almost all of my reputation that it's true.
"I can't say much, but one day I will. One day I will." - Marc Dos Santos speaking to travelling UM02 members in Baltimore about his position with the front office.
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If the person who wrote this is really a primary source, then i say that yes this is an interesting peace of insider material...Sabre a écrit :This is an email I found, from an ex impact organisation employee, it confirms most of our thoughts, and then some:
This should be acknowledged, we're a ship with no direction.Nick is really not the person to be running a team. It's interesting. . At one point, we had a meeting in Joey's office, with the president of the league. We were appealing a suspension, which we thought was harsh. Nick was like a little child. Despite my having told him to be very respectful, he went off, telling the president that he and the league were a joke. Joey was appalled at how stupid Nick had been.
As if to prove the president right, for maintaining the suspension, Nick got a red card in his very next game. It was a playoff game against Rochester. Very early, a Rochester player was taken down - not by Nick. Nick, who wasn't involved in the play, ran over and kicked the player, as he lay on the ground. Nick was a veteran, and the captain. That's how he acted. Now he's passing judgment on Sandro.
I think what Sandro did was wrong. I'm not sure dumping him was the right thing to do. It does seem clear that the decision to fire him was based more on embarrassment than on what he did. He always impressed me as being fairly cool under fire. He got kicked a lot, as a juvenile player, and I never saw him blow up. If he'd have tried that choke on Leroux, Sandro's career would have ended on the spot.
Meanwhile, as I mentioned, Nick was never punished by the club for what he did. It seems more like he was rewarded.
If there's a house cleaning, Nick should be among those to go. He's not the man for the job. Of course, Joey, although he loves the game, doesn't really know much either. He relies on people who have their own agendas. The new coach sounds like a real prize too. Can you imagine what things would be like if they had gone into the MLS?
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ta source est au National Inquier? Bof et bing bang...
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