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vipnerd
04 Sep 2007, 11:39 AM
It was being speculated this would happen. But after a few "corrections" last week, most thought el Turco would stay at least until December.

This morning, Mohamed announced Babington he was leaving ... according to La Red.



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smd9
04 Sep 2007, 11:42 AM
It was being speculated this would happen. But after a few "corrections" last week, most thought el Turco would stay at least until December.

This morning, Mohamed announced Babington he was leaving ... according to La Red.



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Dang that was quick.

What were his reasons for leaving, just bad results I suppose?

vipnerd
04 Sep 2007, 11:49 AM
Not really, they were the only unbeaten team until last Sunday. They lost 1-0 with a pk. They are 4 points away from 1st place now, but with a win last Sunday they could had been co-leaders.

It is not having the necessary supplies to train ... el Turco up to last week, had to buy balls from his own pocket to have proper training. Today the focus was to have a 2nd place for training ... as well as travelling issues. It is said that el Turco wanted to travel on a Friday, while Babington wanted Saturday to save on one nite's hotel.

But it also seems that Mohamed stayed only until some issues with some private investors were resolved ... as he was who bought them to Huracan to invest. With those $$ is that Huracan financed last season which brought them back to 1ra.

Mohamed was also voiced to be the future U-20 coach ... maybe el Turco has something with AFA already cooked.


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argentine soccer fan
04 Sep 2007, 03:23 PM
That's too bad. Huracan had started the tournament well. But, he had to buy the balls? That is ridiculous. And they used to be considered a big club.

Jonathan V
04 Sep 2007, 07:20 PM
That's too bad. Huracan had started the tournament well. But, he had to buy the balls? That is ridiculous. And they used to be considered a big club.


This is a joke its like teachers in america now, lol.

bosterosoy
04 Sep 2007, 07:29 PM
It's a shame. He was pretty much the only reason they got promoted. They will probably go straight down now IMO

The fans are begging for him to come back according to Ole

Jonathan V
04 Sep 2007, 07:47 PM
Oh hell yea they will end up in second division again without him.

BigSoccer Bot
05 Sep 2007, 12:20 AM
Se fue por falta de apoyo para trabajar, las disputas internas y la "política barata".

More... (http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/09/05/deportes/d-05401.htm)

efernandez9
05 Sep 2007, 12:27 PM
Mohamed was also voiced to be the future U-20 coach ... maybe el Turco has something with AFA already cooked.


. or mexico!

every week they change one DT in FMF....and he has several ties there, for more guita.

nopalnation
06 Sep 2007, 01:11 AM
or mexico!

every week they change one DT in FMF....and he has several ties there, for more guita.

yep we heard some rumors about it over here, and i think he's in the list of 2 clubs.

BigSoccer Bot
07 Sep 2007, 12:40 AM
Mañana arribará desde Inglaterra y por la tarde estará en el estadio. Asumirá el lunes.

More... (http://www.clarin.com/diario/2007/09/07/deportes/d-01494181.htm)

efernandez9
10 Oct 2007, 03:27 PM
he just pop up in veracruz....para dirigir tiburones
se lo dije!

elciclon
10 Oct 2007, 03:46 PM
ohhh como se viene el classico al ingles le vamos a romper el orto.