This is so very difficult in two ways, as people are noting. Yes he apologized for his tweets, but you don't just say things like that accidentally. And it wasn't just one comment, it was multiple comments, including one about being happy about beating his wife. It makes me think he apologized only to try to push back on the reaction, as…
This is so very difficult in two ways, as people are noting. Yes he apologized for his tweets, but you don't just say things like that accidentally. And it wasn't just one comment, it was multiple comments, including one about being happy about beating his wife. It makes me think he apologized only to try to push back on the reaction, as he never fully explained why he'd say those things in the first place.
As for his managerial career, I am equally unimpressed. Yes he faced limitations due to Miami having roster penalties due to their roster manipulations in 2020, but he never produced anything at Miami, and he was fined by MLS for calling for an investigation into referees' calls against his team at one point.
I just can't help but feel there were better choices out there, as a coach with multiple anti-woman comments on his record and a below-average MLS coaching record misses the mark in both respects.
And how does Miles Joseph feel about Neville being picked above him?
I do wonder if Joseph will go the Llamosa route, and stay for a bit then move on. He showed at the end of the season that he could be a decent coach somewhere, hopefully he can get a shot.
There’s tons of head coaching spots opening up, I’m sure he’ll get some interviews, and if he gets chosen then I hope he takes his opportunity for his career! But I imagine he’ll stay in Portland if that doesn’t materialize
This is so very difficult in two ways, as people are noting. Yes he apologized for his tweets, but you don't just say things like that accidentally. And it wasn't just one comment, it was multiple comments, including one about being happy about beating his wife. It makes me think he apologized only to try to push back on the reaction, as he never fully explained why he'd say those things in the first place.
As for his managerial career, I am equally unimpressed. Yes he faced limitations due to Miami having roster penalties due to their roster manipulations in 2020, but he never produced anything at Miami, and he was fined by MLS for calling for an investigation into referees' calls against his team at one point.
I just can't help but feel there were better choices out there, as a coach with multiple anti-woman comments on his record and a below-average MLS coaching record misses the mark in both respects.
And how does Miles Joseph feel about Neville being picked above him?
I do wonder if Joseph will go the Llamosa route, and stay for a bit then move on. He showed at the end of the season that he could be a decent coach somewhere, hopefully he can get a shot.
There’s tons of head coaching spots opening up, I’m sure he’ll get some interviews, and if he gets chosen then I hope he takes his opportunity for his career! But I imagine he’ll stay in Portland if that doesn’t materialize