Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Roberto Martinez Can Vacation in the EPL If He or she Chooses, but Will He or she?

Instead, all he wanted to talk about was his group of Wigan players—an injury-ravaged class, he conceded, but a bed that had done ever which means that well to win the FA Cup and fight for the Premier League survival until the bitter end.

"The players have been completely great ambassadors for Wigan Running, " he said. "I don't think we've deserved to be in the bottom three, but we are. "

He added: "We've got one more game. We need to indicate and share our good feelings along with the fans after winning this FA Cup. "

Whatever he is—and this rising stock suggests he's an up-and-coming manager—Martinez can't in a minute be accused of being selfish. He claimed none of the praise heaped on his players following Saturday's FA Cup win against Manchester Town at Wembley; he hasn't once even hinted for a move away from DW Stadium.

Given David Moyes' Everton exit along with the increasing likelihood that Martin Jol are going to be pink-slipped at Fulham inside the coming weeks, there are some attractive jobs about to open inside the Premier League, and no doubt Martinez's name are going to be at or near the top of the list of many some sort of chairman.

Not only may be the 39-year-old universally liked (his firm up and expressions compel admiration), but he is brave as well. Wigan operated with three in the back through much within the season, and while the plans they leaked eventually demonstrated their undoing they also played some of the most attractive football in the top flight.

That will go considerably at clubs whose prospects are mid-table at best at the start, and if Alan Pardew immediately finds himself on rugged footing at Newcastle there will probably be an opening at Saint. James' Park as well.

Martinez, you'd think, can have no shortage of options when the dust settles from the early-summer round of managerial sackings. But at this point he remains in demand of Wigan Athletic, and it's Wigan Athletic who should nevertheless be considered favourites to keep him going into next season.

"I'm just hoping Roberto waits and has another several years with us, because he will eventually search for a top European club, " said Wigan chairman Dave Whelan when watching his side tumble 4-1 to Arsenal for Emirates Stadium, Wednesday. (Talksport)

"Roberto knows earn money feel about him, and I understand how Roberto feels about me and also the club. He's a especially, very loyal gentleman. "

However ,, added Whelan, "When the day dawns—and it will—when they says, 'chairman, I want to attend this or that membership, ' I will discharge him immediately. "

Roberto Martinez is actually that rare manager who engenders respect wherever this individual goes. And he'll ought to get whatever job he obtains, should he choose to look at a new one.

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