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Next manager on the sacking radar

Started by Stephen Paul, January 18, 2023, 18:13:37

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Stephen Paul

Conte
Lampard
Klopp
Rodgers
Potter
Moyes

KunDB


Stephen Paul

love to see Moyes get the chop
arrogant fooker

gavin

Conte makes me laugh a bit. He gets to the stage where he is almost taunting the directors of the club to sack him. He did it at Chelsea and he seems to be starting down that road at Spurs too. He must love a good pay out.

I reckon Lampard will be next to go though.


Neil Mcnab

Its Hammers V Toffees later, Fat Frank must be on borrowed time. His standing as a manager is under the spotlight. Moyes is also in trouble so a big game.
The Yank cant have much left in the tank at Leeds.
Conte and Rodgers might be happy to get the boot, so less likely to go?

Stephen Paul


gavin

He has to be teetering on the brink now. It still amazes me that they got a draw at the Etihad.

Stephen Paul


Neil Mcnab

Frank wins something at last, the sack race. Get in there Frank.

Stephen Paul


KunDB

Given his not so good record he was a bit foolish for taking the Everton, a club in chaos.

Stephen Paul

Everton are a shambles at the moment, bit like City at Maine Road in the good old days

lee

Never liked Everton and Judas Kendall

Stephen Paul

Quote from: lee on January 28, 2023, 08:32:58
Never liked Everton and Judas Kendall
They were our bogey team for quite a while , now its the dippers

Neil Mcnab

Quote from: lee on January 28, 2023, 08:32:58
Never liked Everton and Judas Kendall
Pointon for Hinchcliffe, Kendall was certainly on the sauce then.

Neil Mcnab

Reckon its between O'Neil at Bournemouth and Jones at Southampton next.

jingoe

Leeds have given Jesse his 'Marsching' orders!

Stephen Paul


Neil Mcnab

Quote from: Neil Mcnab on January 21, 2023, 11:28:15

The Yank cant have much left in the tank at Leeds.

Doesnt make sense of the transfer of Mckennie does it? Loan, even so.

lee

Quote from: Neil Mcnab on January 29, 2023, 10:30:41
Pointon for Hinchcliffe, Kendall was certainly on the sauce then.
Alan Harper and Adrian Heath.To be fair Pointon was ok but was no Hinchy

Neil Mcnab

Looks like the Southampton manager has returned to Bananarama, after all he had been gone too long.