Honesty and ambition are actually two laudable virtues. But Oliver Glasner - it seems - sometimes finds them fatal in the workplace. Because although the Crystal Palace coach could win his third Conference League trophy in two years on Wednesday with the mid-table club that was title-less before his tenure, his departure has already been decided. Once again.
Hiring Glasner can be a challenge. He brings with him a tireless drive and massive ambition - and demands the same from everyone at the club. In the past, this has repeatedly led to friction with the management. "The conditions have to be right for Oliver," explains Palace boss Steve Parish. "It's about him finding the conditions to achieve his goals. Oliver wants to win things."