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But now you have Scott Robertson, who's been on an OK run of form, not bad by any stretch of imagination, but because he doesn't have the support of the people that matters.
Where do you see him ending up next as a coach?
I don't know.
I couldn't tell you, but I do think he'll be fine.
I feel like that is a thing.
I think it's the same in soccer, really.
I don't think it's as big of a deal.
As you think when you get fired.
That's what everyone's saying about Chappie Alonso.
He had a 77% win rate.
When he goes looking for a job soon in the summer, no one's going to say, you were sacked.
We're not going to hire you because they're going to know that it was more than just that.
And if Tottenham Hotspur wants to try and appoint him over the summer, I will not say no.
I'd be very happy.
I'd be very happy.
We have one more clip for you all.
It's from friend of the pod, Mick.
And it's more soccer related, but he touched on the GAA as well, which we haven't really covered so far.
Do you think that's a factor in the GAA that because it is amateur status and money, I mean, it matters, but it's not, it definitely doesn't matter nearly as much as in the Premier League or even rugby to an extent that they don't have that same kind of pressure on them?
Although I do think the initial reaction to Cork losing that final, and no offence, in such spectacular terms, even offering him another three years, you wouldn't see that in a month's Sundays in football.