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Le Guen Leaves


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Strange--no one interested in this one?

A reliable source  states that a prominent French Journalist close to Le Guen opined that he was already planning his resignation a month or so ago in case his reputation as a top Manager went completely down the tubes;  was pissed off with the fact that players were on the booze ; that they had also gone  against his wishes to stay off the booze which he had laid down as a condition of their going to a party in Newcastle after a Celtic match but they turned up for training on the Monday worse for wear anyway; the fact that Ferguson had been told to stay in midfield at the Motherwell match but had roved all over the place anyway..etc. etc

Another British journalist was of the opinion also that he had "not settled into Scottish football" because French players were tee total etc, etc. And Ferguson, according to his brother Derek ,who also used to play for Rangers, was not happy at the fact that his Manager had lost his job which was always a sad thing for anyone ..... :019:

Sad tale of woe, but... he probably got a really hefty resignation bonus to get  awa' and leave headstong Barry i/c the team (sob)--what,200,000 or 300,000 pounds maybe???

Not bad if you can get it for the number of games of which he was actually in charge.....eh?

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Agent Le Guen has done a first class job. It seems ironic that as David Murray diversified into French vinyards he recruited a top French Manager supporting an anti-drink fitness regime.

It was even more apparent that when Le Guen went from English into French in an interview with his BBC Minder, Chick 'I hate the cold in Inverness on New Year's Day' Young, that people did not realise he was sending out a clear message of his return home. 

Don't be surprised if Murray starts investing in Jam next - he's after Hartley now.

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