A wall of silence in Buducnost after yet another resignation.
The leaders of the Podgorica club will (probably) make an announcement only tomorrow after first coach Nenad Lalatović decided to "raise anchor", a few minutes after the defeat to Arsenal, and less than a month after the famous statement that "he wouldn't have come if he had known what the situation was".
Lalatović, therefore, endured 28 days of that message, which obviously excited few people in the club's party-based management.
The resignation is, therefore, expected and no one is surprised - especially not at a club where such things happen almost on a daily basis.
When Dejan Damjanović was appointed sports director at the beginning of May, amidst much controversy, all the main people involved in the functioning of a sports team were replaced - everyone except the players.
Executive director Novak Novaković was replaced, the president, Boško Kovačević, resigned, a new board of directors was elected, and two coaches left - Ivan Brnović, and now Lalatović.
Damjanović turned out to be a native, which speaks volumes about the events in the club.
A comedy, or - for the most loyal fans - a tragedy, is what a sports team that is celebrating its centenary this year has become.
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