It was really sad. He shouldn't have been out in that position. Chasing a crucial game is not the time for a fond farewell. Should've given him a post-season testimonial for that purpose.
I'd love Glasner to be here. He's always pushing his employers to do more, to be better, as opposed to always making excuses for them (and himself). He's also won major trophies. He'd flame out here like he does everywhere but hopefully changes...
The only reason he won't be sacked is because the CEO and ownership don't share the hopes and ambitions of the supporters.
This club is happy with being incredibly mediocre. They don't want to win as much as our competitors.
One win in the last eight games - progress
Sixteen goals conceded in those eight games - stability
Playing the same first team, regardless of form or fitness - tactics
Still have a chance at getting crucial points in the (unlikely) pursuit of...