baxter: turkish owner is bonkers 25 august 2015time: 11:42 am | kickoff.com
former kaizer chiefs coach stuart baxter has given some insight into his sacking in turkey – and his stories make chippa mpengesi seem like the most stable club owner in history.
fired by genclerbirligi’s 80-year-old owner ilhan cavcav after two narrow defeats, baxter does not rule out a rapid return to the psl.
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“but first, a bit of a break,” he tells kickoff.com. “i’ll be going back to sweden to be with the family; i’ll watch a bit of rugby world cup and i’ll definitely be visiting south africa to catch up with friends – you’ll be my first call when i get to cape town.
“there have already been a few enquiries, but i’ve told my technical lads that we should take it easy for three weeks, unless something really big comes up.
“we’ve had a busy two months. the club sold their best five players, so pre-season was all about getting younger players and inexperienced signings to fit in. we worked hard and we had an excellent pre-season.”
genclir won all their pre-season matches, including a 5-0 drubbing of dutch side twente.
“i think the owner thought we were going to win the league after that,” baxter chuckles ruefully. “but two narrow defeats and i’m out.”
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genclir are a mid-table club that has won the turkish league twice – in the 1940s.
baxter’s team lost their opening league match, at home to rizesport 3-2, despite leading 2-1 with a minute to go.
“we conceded an 89th minute penalty. it was a bad decision and the players were angry. they were flustered and started to panic … and we let in another goal,” baxter says.
“we were unlucky but these things happen, especially when a side is new together. second game, we’re leading [against antalyaspor] with 15 minutes to go, but the ref misses a bad tackle and we concede. we end up losing 3-1."
antalya, after equalising in the 76th minute, secured the points with late goals by two cameroonians, m'billa etame in the 88th minute, and samuel eto’o in the 90th.
that’s when the trouble started for baxter and his technical team, his son lee and josh smith, the fitness coach he brought with him from chiefs.
“the chairman calls me in and rants at me, even going on about my family. then he stops ranting and simply says; ‘okay, you can pack your things and go.’
“i’ve never met anything like him. he couldn’t even remember my name,” baxter says.
“he’s bonkers … off the wall. he had me in meetings every day. injured players, he’d force them to attend four sessions a day with a personal trainer.
“the club’s general manager comes to me and says ‘what now?’ i say; ‘you tell me, do i have a job or not?’ he replies; ‘i don’t know’.
“i tell you, anything i experienced in south africa is nothing like this … that was like sunday school in comparison.”