It's business simple as that.
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lolCarlo Ancelotti's sudden exit can be blessing in disguise for Everton
The club was rocked by Ancelotti's decision to return to Madrid earlier this week, yet his departure may prove a positive for Everton in the long runwww.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Good read
The thing that has made me livid is the way he just dumped us at a moment's notice. Just literally cold hearted, bang he is gone. No hesitation, no conscience, nothing.
Embarrassing stuff that.To take a pay cut to go back to Madrid is even more sickening, like he couldn't wait to get away from us.
I can't explain how angry I've been since it happened
I dont think I'm ever going to get attached to any player or manager again. Absolutely despise him.
Precisely - which is why Evertonians need to give up the romantic sentimentality when taking managers and players to their hearts. They are here to do a job until a better one comes along. Judge them on their on-field performances, not on what heartwarming spoofery they dish up at press conferences or in the media. If you judged a player based on what they said, Seamus Coleman would be the most decorated player in the history of the club, rather than the face-planting glue-factory ingredient he has sadly transmogrified into.It's business simple as that.
I think the players feel the same way as the supporters about him. Usually even if a manager has been rubbish and got sacked there’s social media posts of people thanking them and wishing them the best.
To my knowledge no one’s even acknowledged it.