deadbq03 said:
zgolfz85 said:
Rudyjax said:
The silence is deafening.
What could possibly be the reason to keep him?
We barely qualified for the WC.
We advanced out of our group in the WC? Tying a crappy Wales, tying England, and barely beating a crappy Iran?
We lost to Trinidad and Tobago, again.
Barely beat Jamaica's C team.
Lost to a crappy Panama team.
The only thing Ggg has accomplished is beating a crappy Mexico team consistently.
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anytime I wonder if I'm being too dramatic about my personal ultimatum for his firing, I just look at USMNT social media and see that it's universal. There's not a single person advocating his staying and we're being way nicer about it. There's even apparently been sponsors threatening to pull funds. If the USMNT is truly a business....it's not a good one. If I was sitting at that board table and there were colleagues vouching for him to stay, I'd say or do something to lose my job. No doubt.
To me, this is why the American Outlaws' statement/letter was a good thing (despite how "cringe" it might or might not be). They weren't really sending a message to USSF… they were sending a message to the whole fanbase that it's no longer just a corner of Twitter that's upset about Ggg.
I hope fans start taking action. I have had a recurring Insider membership for a few years but cancelled it today. If they're trying to run this ****show like a business, then we have to vote with our pocketbooks.
for people who didn't see the statement:
"There needs to be accountability and a plan to move forward for the USMNT," the Outlaws said. "It's time to make a change in the head coaching position. Our Copa America is over too soon. It was a moment to show progress for the USMNT's aspirations, create thousands of new lifelong fans and build energies in communities nation-wide."
Berhalter has led the team to seven wins, six losses and one draw since returning in September.
"We have heard from our members and chapter leaders that the USMNT needs change," the Outlaws said. "Change is necessary to prepare to compete at a home World Cup."
I personally think it was a bit too mild and would've preferred more heavy-handed, but glad they made a statement.
On top of the logical reasons and poor performance behind the need for his ouster, there's also the consideration for him personally. He will be the most hated coach to ever lead this team, will get booed nonstop, will get 100% of the blame for every negative thing that happens. He shouldn't want to continue on as manager on top of everything else.