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  • The-Reverend
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    Clement, along with Sam Rush, is an absolute bell-end. Sacked Eric Steele, one of the best GK coaches that this country has ever produced, after he had pledged loyalty to Derby when Mac was off to Newcastle then the club sacked Eric's wife who used to organise travel for the club. Wankers.

    Then we can look at the Wasserman Media Group connections as they were Clems agents and under his tenure we spent a lot of money and gave out very nice contracts to a lot of WMG players.

    So possibly bent wankers as well.

    Not that I hold a grudge or anything.

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  • Satchmo Distel
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    No clementcy

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  • diggedy derek
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    Good news that Reading have got rid of the pedestrian Paul Clement, likewise former chief exec Ron Gourlay. Not sure what's next, though.

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  • Janik
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    Originally posted by ad hoc View Post
    I think we missed Cambridge sacking Joe Dunne at the weekend as well
    It was so predictable that it barely registered.

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  • ad hoc
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    Reading have sacked Paul Clement

    I think we missed Cambridge sacking Joe Dunne at the weekend as well

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  • EIM
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    Mark Hughes, according to someone who knows him, hates football but loves money. I think it's fair to say anyone who supports a team that he's managed will understand this.

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  • Amor de Cosmos
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    Can still say he's never been relegated though.

    And probably will.

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  • jwdd27
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    Previous experience shows it is easy to underestimate stupidity of chairmen and owners.

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  • Janik
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    Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View Post
    Bye Sparky
    That has to be it for him managing in the Premier League. Surely. No chairman would be stupid enough to give him another gig now. Would they?

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  • Rogin the Armchair fan
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    Only getting a point against Manchester United is obviously the last straw nowadays.

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    Bye Sparky

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    Originally posted by HORN View Post
    I’m confused. Wasn’t David Hopkin in charge there?

    Edit: Abbott was assistant coach. Hopkin still in charge (such details matter to Newport fans when their manager’s stock is high and he is a former Bradford player).
    Yeah. I misread the report of his sacking. Sorry for any consternation caused.

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  • Sits
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    Not a manager but Ron Gourlay has left Reading with immediate effect. Comments on the team's FB suggest this has been a popular development.

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  • HORN
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    Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View Post
    Greg Abbott has had the boot at Bradford.
    I’m confused. Wasn’t David Hopkin in charge there?

    Edit: Abbott was assistant coach. Hopkin still in charge (such details matter to Newport fans when their manager’s stock is high and he is a former Bradford player).
    Last edited by HORN; 21-11-2018, 08:53.

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    Jim Bentley is now the longest serving manager in the 92. Over 330 other managers have resigned or been sacked while he's been in charge.

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  • ursus arctos
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    Shame it wasn’t the one in the Texas’ Governor’s Mansion.

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    Greg Abbott has had the boot at Bradford.

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  • andrew7610
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    Good news for Southampton - Ranieri has 10 days to knock Fulham into shape for a win against Saints that should move Hughes out of employment...

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  • tee rex
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    Wow.

    One reason (OK, of hundreds) why I'm not a football manager is ... when you've won the league and you're 67 and nothing will ever top it or come close, you sit on the beach. Bask and savour. But, no.

    Good luck Claudio, if you're still in the job by May you'll be doing well.

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    Yay, the tinkerman is back. BDG must be delighted.

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  • longeared
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    Jokanovic out, Ranieri in at Fulham.

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  • tee rex
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    Notts County owner Alan Hardy, when announcing Kewell's appointment: "Having now worked in football for a significant period of time, I have had the opportunity to learn from other clubs what good looks like."

    He's like a stereotypical local chairman from an old comedy. Big ambition, me.

    No sympathy for Kewell though, he knew what he was getting into. Another "too big for this division" club that keep proving they aren't.

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  • Patrick Thistle
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    He'd barely been there any time at all. They'll be onto their third manager in a season and it's not even December yet.

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  • Simon G
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    It's sacking season Ladies and Gentlemen - Kewell gone at Notts

    https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news...ovember/12345/

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  • HORN
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    Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View Post
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    I didn't know Brown Phil was at Swindon either.
    Add me to the list. Let’s not fret too much for him. It can’t be long before Bolton will be looking for an old boy to save them.

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