Goodbye and good riddance!
Despite admittedly, not being given a ton to work with, he has done a truly horrific job during his tenure. Consistently playing players outside of their natural positions, leaving players fairly unmotivated, with subs that make you question reality. He has even managed to obtain 1 point from Lithuania over 2 legs, despite (with a lot of respect to them) them being a lot worse in terms of individual players.
Now, the next, and considerably more difficult step toward reversing this catastrophic downfall is getting rid of the problem at the core (or at least one of the problems at the core) - the people in charge of the Bulgarian Football Union (BFS) who hired him - the ones who seem to never do anything right, also the ones who refuse to see the their own fault. We must not let them wash their hands by firing this awful coach, they themselves hired, then wasted our time and our resources with.
Currently, on minute 18 (that’s how many years this administration has been in power for) of nearly every club match in Bulgaria, there are “resignation” chants. There is also an organization to gather for once in the stands of the national stadium (we don’t have a lot of attendence recently) for the game against Hungary and to make our thoughts clear there as well. I hope that all of this continues until everyone from this awful, corrupt management resigns.