You might not have said those exact words but when I made the statement that Gaid's players were more well-rounded than I initially thought, you wrote 'I disagree'. Considering the topic, I inferred that you don't think his players have good secondaries.
Ok, I see where you are coming from.
It's just sad that a two-time champion with a sustainable roster is kicked out of competition by a novice to B3 who happened to have lots of money. If not for VS, who also isn't the best manager in B3, but is one of the wealthiest, he would probably win it all.
So B3 isn't a game to win by best manager, but by the manager who was willing to wait until enough money gathered on his account. It's think that's yet another black mark of the game.