Be funny as **** if they end up punting Robbie if they balls up a 3rd place finish.. All the funnier given their *****y fans were singing about Johnson getting sacked back in January
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Be funny as **** if they end up punting Robbie if they balls up a 3rd place finish.. All the funnier given their *****y fans were singing about Johnson getting sacked back in January
One win in ten for Maloney at Wigan now. And that was in his second game. Financial issues probably masking his record.
Conte away this week, according to reports
His outburst was him looking for a way out I reckon
But begs the question how can mourinho nor conte get a tune out that squad?
I don’t think either of them seem like a good fit for that club.
They’re not a club who have won much recently or likely to win much and they’ve employed managers that are used to winning things every season. Feels a bit like they’ve jumped the gun getting managers like those in before the club was ready for them.
An up and coming manager, like Pochettino was far more likely to get the club pulling in the same direction.
Palace have had it good for quite a while. Time to go down and let one of those old clubs back up.
Roy Hodgson appointed Crystal Palace Manager until end of the season
BBC Sport
Peterhead have sacked manager David Robertson after less than four months following a series of "embarrassing results".
Former Aberdeen and Rangers defender Robertson, 54, replaced the long-serving Jim McInally in late November.
He lost nine of his 12 matches in League 1, including Saturday's 7-0 thrashing at Airdrieonians.
https://twitter.com/pieandbov/status...uecN_TDBpg3wPA
Pie and Bovrel on twitter tend to post a managerial days in post update every time a manger is sacked. Interesting to see that less than 50% (20 out of 42) of managers in Scotland have been in their job for one year and only 5 have hit the 3 year mark (none of which are in the Premiership and only one is championship).
Managers really don’t last long these days.
Why would they want him out? He must be one of the most successful managers in their history? A couple of cup finals, 3rd place, group stage European football, on course to finish 3rd again. Strange.
I guess we will see how this season plays out. At one point they looked certain for a 3rd place finish.
Now the team in 7th is only 7 points behind them with 9 games still to play. If they don’t take 9 points minimum from their next 4 they could be going into the top 6 in a pretty shaky position, especially if we manage to beat them (I’m certainly not holding my breath on that).
Aberdeen could easily take 9 points before the spit and Hibs should probably take around 9 points regardless of the derby result.
If they don’t finish 3rd, especially if they finish below us, fans will be calling for his head and I wouldn’t blame them.
Didn't read their thread but saw the poll results were 61% want him sacked now, 22% not sure and only 17% want him to stay. This has the feeling of the Levein tenure when a few times they were only a derby defeat away from storming the plaza/piazza but he'd buy himself more time by beating us. Here's hoping we beat them in a few weeks time and can get the popcorn out to watch the scenes outside Le Coq Arena unfolding on Twitter.
Bayern close to sacking Nagelsmann and replacing him with Tuchel apparently.
Would be a crazy decision imo. They let him down by not replacing Lewandowski.
He cost them a fortune and was meant to be the long term plan. He's actually doing very well in CL. Good chance to win it. Just lacking a consistent goalscorer. And Sane and Gnabry really off form.
He's really doing no worse than pep for example. Pep is further behind in the league even.
I know Bayern expect to win the league though they are only 1 point behind Dortmund and there next game is Dortmund at home. Nagelsmann is a excellent manager as his record shows.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Nagelsmann