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It's 2017 Moved to France form Germany took over at Marseille, got 3 points from 10 games. wanted out applyed for the Paris-SG job got it drew first 4 games in charge. Sitting in 16th in the league, got offered the the job a Lens, who were 6th and in the UEFA cup, so quit PSG and went to Lens. Having taken over at Lens thay have now dropped to 10th. Got a feeling that being a British manager I should have left the French leagues alone.
Just wondering if Any Llmas have had more than 3 jobs in a season?
I don't jump easily in general. If I do, it means i'll be staying at the team until i get bored of them or until we reach our potential. So no, never had 3 jobs in a season.
I've had 4 jobs in one season during an epic game on CM4, I was Mallorca for 3 seasons but was forced to quit as there was no way I could match the boards expectations (wanting the title!) based on the first few games of the season, I then saw the Brighton job was available(they were languishing in Div3,and being my hometown club...) which I got but lasted barely a month as the lure of Benfica proved way to much, yet after a successful first few months at the Estadio Luz, Milan came sniffing and I gladly obliged. Not the best LLM example I admit, but I have proof for any doubters!
That’s nothing I play in the Scot’s clan were we all started in Scots Div3-2, I have jumped ship only once in four seasons but with 15 hard core players we have a few that jump ship all the time I think one of the lads is on his 10th club and in the Last session we played he went through three clubs within a six week period in the game, he played two matches after jumping and decided the team were rubbish, jumped again played 3-4 matches with his new team and decided I think they were going down so jumped again. Loyalty rating of 1 lol
It’s a bit like musical chairs, there is always someone ready to jump to your club if it has done well and you fancy a change.