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Each manager reacts differently to the critics, but the German boss Markus Kay pushed things to another level by overseeing his last match in fishing gear.
Kay – who was responsible for fifth-division television channel Jahn Hiesfeld – has been told that he only had one more championship game at the end of the season.
That's pretty serious, but he discovered his fate by the WhatsApp message, while club president Dietrich Hulsemann told the media that the club's staff and players could both "fish" as much as they could. they were so immobile in their previous match.
Furious, Kay decided to react to what he considered a "public reprimand" and, with a fishing rod at his side, the 37-year-old watched his last game in silence in a chair near the line. touch. fishing vest and hat.
Following the loss to his penultimate league match that had almost been relegated to relegation, owner Hulsemann said he was the only one to want to recover the lost balls that crossed the fence.
"There were five players on the bench," he said. "None of them moved, and our coaches stayed motionless on their camping chairs, I wanted to give them a fishing rod."
Before the last home game of the team, Kay informed the players of his unique protest.
"When I think of the disbelief of my players at the coaching bench during the first quarter of the hour, I do not think anyone really expected it," he told the magazine. German 11freunde.
"Mr. Hulsemann wrote me, with the team's director, Thomas Drotboom, a message we would not receive [renewed] contracts. I think that such a reaction is very disrespectful. His remarks were ridiculed with disbelief. "
But when club captain Kevin Corvers – also involved in his last game for the club – decided that he saw enough, the manager cut short his protest with "respect."
"The sign of silent protest was long gone, I did not want anyone to feel embarrbaded," Kay said.
TV Jahn Hiesfeld finally lost the match 5-1 against TSV Meerbusch.
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