Greg Marshall is not taking his dismissal granted. Fired as head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday, Marshall shot in the bronze team a day later. ? It was a pleasure to be back here, but it was too short? Regina Marshall told reporters on Saturday. ? I would like to thank everyone in the organization showed confidence in me to give me this opportunity. However, the same people, I express my disappointment at the ease with which you chose to give up on me before I had the opportunity to complete the task I hired to do. ? I understand that in this business of the powers that be have the right to take any decision they want, even if it means taking the easy way, not the right way.? The Roughriders fell to 1-7 on Thursday when they lost 24-18 to the host Toronto Argonauts. Marshall and offensive coordinator Doug Berry remains shortly after the team returned to Regina on Friday afternoon. Marshall, who waited years to land his first job as head coach, felt he should have given more time to change things in Regina. ? Eight games isn? T enough? said. ? My job as coach is to coach people who are here the best of my ability, so what? S what I tried to do.? The defense of former coordinator bomber promised to be back in a CFL sideline one day. ? Believe me when I say I have not heard the last of Greg Marshall? said. ? I'll be a better person and a better coach for this experience. My hope and prayer is that someday I'll have another chance to run my own team again. ?? I won? T let anyone take away my dream. Have you not heard the last of me.? Marshall didn? T want to go into details about what disturbs him most of the shots, but he said he saw? Red flags? that his dismissal was on the horizon. Asked if it was difficult for the former coach, Ken Miller, still in the picture, Marshall? S cryptic response does not say much. ? I think that perhaps the events of recent days can explain your question? said. Miller, who resigned after last season to concentrate on his vice president of football operations role, is taking over Marshall. Saskatchewan's next game? S is the classic 49th Labor Day, against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday, September 4. The Roughriders have won the World Series six years in a row.
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