But if at the end of the day, a team that he had a significant part in rebuilding to the point where they could win the scudetto and/or qualify for the champions league after just two year on the job, would suddenly fire the guy?
Would that make any sense?
Now, if the minimum objective of making the champions league is not met, then by all means, that would be a justifiable reason to let him go. But if that objective, along with the added bonus of a Scudetto is met, then there would simply be no reason to fire him.
they would be starting all over again, and everyone who is sick and tired of revolutions taking place would have to endure it again. And if for some reason, the sporting director were to keep the majority of the players brought over by marotta the last two seasons, then that would look really stupid.