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Eu Turn and Other Managerial Changes in 2021-22
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Originally posted by Rogin the Armchair fan View Post"Pochettino (whose family still live in an apartment in London) is said to be open to the idea of a job at Manchester, as the train times from there to London are similar to the time it takes to get to Paris".
He's not used Northern Rail much, has he.
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Originally posted by steveeeeeeeee View Post
Not sure what it's like now, but in the days of Virgin rail, I would regularly commute to Manchester from London and back, rather than staying overnight. I think there was a train every 15 minutes and it took less than 2 hours.
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Originally posted by steveeeeeeeee View PostI said this after Mourinho's exit, but I will never understand Man Utd's refusal to contemplate Mark Hughes as an interim manager. An utter legend at the club as a player and an experienced manager who has had ups and downs with clubs than typically have ups and downs. Does anyone honestly believe Carrick would do a better job? Is there another club in the top flight that would gamble on Carrick as manager?
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Our feller will have been in the ejector seat for a calendar year on Dec 5th. We’re looking no better now than then. He has semi thrown our leading scorer under the bus this week who is one of only three players we’ve got who could possibly ever appear in the PL. My match going home game mates are very trigger shy but they’re all wanting him gone now and that normally takes a failing relegation battle.
Our main share holders family used to own Marseilles and as Ursus points out upthread Zidanes on the dole at the moment. Just saying.
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Originally posted by Capybara View PostSlaviša Jokanović sacked by Sheffield United.
Funny, though.
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Originally posted by longeared View PostThey've not officially announced it yet, though if it's anything like when Wilder left they won't say owt until the weekend.
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Now confirmed. Heckingbottom has also been announced as his permanent replacement as the club's football manager (presumably clarifying the "football" in case we thought he was going to manage the HR department or something) on a contract until 2026. 2026!
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