Quote (Mr_Mill @ 31 May 2016 22:09)
There are a few different ways football clubs react to underwhelming seasons.
Some, like Manchester United, sack their manager two days after winning a first trophy in three years.
Others, such as Aston Villa, recruit and then get rid of board members on a seemingly weekly basis.
Then there is Mexican top-flight side Club Tijuana, who put their entire squad up for sale in response to finishing 14th in the Liga MX.
That is a squad that features Brazilian former LA Galaxy player Juninho and is managed by former Mexico coach Miguel Herrera.
The club said in a statement that players still need to report for pre-season duty on 6 June at their home ground to "undergo physicals and medical measurements" but there are no guarantees they will be at the club come the start of the season.
Then there is this club Arsanal that won precisely shit the past 15 years and whose manager is never at risk.