My latest managerial move hasn't gone down all too well, as I move to league rivals, Kasımpaşa S.K.
It may be seen as a slightly strange decision considering how well I'd been performing with Ankaragücü. I've joined a side scrapping for survival, 19 points further down the league table.
Kasımpaşa were predicted to finish 9th at the start of the season, so have clearly been massively underperforming this season and a side that should really be pushing for European football.
Whilst I try to justify my decision to move clubs, in reality it really just boiled down to how much money I was going to make. The offer recieved was substantially higher than my current contract which expired at the end of the season. I did therefore give Ankaragücü the opportunity to offer me an improved deal... which they didn't even attempt.
So I am now sat on a very comfortable salary of £7,750 p/w. Substantially higher than my previous contract, especially as my main achievement to date is reaching the Vanarama National Playoff Final!
Kasımpaşa have the 7th highest wage budget in the League, 4 times higher than my olde club. So I have much more financial muscle to attract bigger name signings.
We therefore have a squad filled with International experience, including the likes of Jeffrey Bruma (although very much a veteran of the game now).
As always players are a bit sceptical of my appointment considering my lack of experience, but already seems better than my last appointment.
My first game was on Christmas day, just 1 day after my appointment. It was just a cup game, but we managed to get off to a winning start and stay in the hunt for my first piece of silverware.
We followed that up with a win in the league to lift us out of the relegation zone as we head into the winter break. I'm very confident we can be well clear of the drop zone come the end of the season, but only time shall tell.
I have a bit of wage budget left to work with as the transfer window opens, but am unlikely to make too many signings as I'm aiming to rebuild the side over the summer as a number of contracts are set to expire.