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Ricardo Moniz loses Hungarian head coach's job but his team win the Hungarian Cup final, to qualify for Europe

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It's weird, I would be confused if I were Ricardo Moniz. It seems political, rather than football related (his sacking).

I hope he finds a good club that will give him time, his stays at club never seem to be long lasting.

maybe he should have wore his pilot jacket or bought a bomber jacket? i would not mess with ricardo then.

i do feel sorry for him because he seems a decent manager and an excellent coach, but his managerial positions dont seem to last long enough for him to truly get his ideas over.

I still think Ricardo was treated unfairly at Notts. Fans who complained about him didn’t understand what he was trying to do. The football was okay; attacking-wise it was entertaining, but he left behind a legacy of poor defending. It might seem harsh, but we’ve been awful ever since and it’s only just starting to get better.

I completely agree with you regarding Ricardo Moniz. It is unfortunate how managers often don't get enough time to prove themselves in football these days. It can take time to build a successful team, and continuity is key to achieving this. If given the right support and time, Moniz could bring a lot of success to a club.

I feel sorry for Ricardo Moniz. He’s a good coach and manager. I was surprised by his last appointment because I thought he would be better suited to a Dutch or Belgian team.

Ricardo Moniz has been sacked again? At what point will he take over a club that he’s already managed or will he go south and find a nation that just wants some European connection and doesn’t care about anything but known names from the game?

Ricardo Moniz will probably resurface in Austria or somewhere similar. I wish him well, but I do wonder when he’ll decide enough is enough.

He has no trouble finding these jobs, but never stays anywhere for long. As much as it pains me to say it, the common denominator is him. He's either really bad at getting along with his superiors, or is not very good at choosing his clubs.Β 

Ricardo Moniz will soon be back in employment. He is never out of work for long and I believe that as long as he feels happy managing a team, he should continue until he decides to retire.

Ricardo Moniz, one must commend the man for his seemingly uncanny ability to secure employment within the European football scene. In comparison, such noteworthy and well-seasoned English managers as Harry Redknapp, Steve Bruce, and Big Sam appear to have achieved rather less in terms of attaining management positions across the top two tiers. It would be truly wonderful to witness Moniz ultimately triumph, reaching a level of success that would allow him to gracefully retire and bask in his accomplishments.

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