MALAGA FC PRESS CONFERENCE
22/05/16
Last nights Top 100 Division 4 play off semi final defeat to Udinese brings down the curtain on Malaga's erratic season, however the main talking point was the future of manager Greg Billington who looked a very subdued and disheveled figure last night in the home team dug out.
Chairman Sheikh Abdullah Al Thani kicked things off with the announcement that, after days of media speculation linking Billington with vacant positions at other clubs or even the sack, he would however be staying at Malaga FC for the Top100 season 3 with the full support of the board.
The news was met with a mixture of cheers, hisses and laughter but the Chairman was quick to add that several key issues, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly as he put them, had been thrashed out and a new strategy was now in place that will see Billington take full control of team affairs, the youth set-up and the medical facilities with the full backing of the Chairman and support from the board.
In short:
The Good - Billington has done a sterling job in reducing the average age of the squad and at the same time significantly lowering the wage bill. Big earners like Kaka, Weligton, Boka and Dudu have all left the club since Billington took charge and younger, brighter talents have been earmarked to come into the first team for next season including one or two of the clubs youth players.

Whilst pointing out that there are not massive amounts available for next season there would however be less pressure on the manager as he rebuilds the squad his way and tries to emulate, what in fact has been a fairly decent season on the whole with a semi final appearance in the Coppa Del Burro to add to the 4th placed league finish.

The Future:
Billington finished the press conference by stating that with the full backing of the Chairman and with the fans on board he is pleased and excited to be staying at Malaga FC and really looking forward to season 3 in SM Top100.
"Viva Los Anchovies"
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