

One Manager Is Not Enough
By: Andrea | September 14th, 2009
Apparently at Chivas everything has to be bigger and better. Well, I’m not sure if this is better, but Chivas now have two managers. Yes, two. Because obviously one is not enough for this horrible situation.
Luis Diaz and Marco Fabian are the new shepherds of the flock. Both of them were Ramirez’s assistants and are more familiar with lower division football. But, two heads are better than one so it’ll be interesting to see how that turns out.
If the name Marco Fabian sounds familiar, it’s because it is. No, it’s not the Marco Fabian that is on the field sometimes. Nope. It’s his dear old papa.
It’s a little deja vu because Chivas have already gone through something quite similar.
Remember? Omar Arellano Sr.(Jr’s papa) was already at the helm, although his tenure only lasted two games. After those two he was replaced by Francisco Ramirez.
Now, this take over is only supposed to last through the game against America midweek in Kansas City, but maybe they’ll stay a little longer?
So is it a good idea? Where will Vergara’s mood swings take Chivas now?
Stay tuned for the Chivas telenovela…continuing almost every day.
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So who’s going in the books as manager and assistant?
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