When you're on your third manager of the season you have to start wondering where exactly the problem is, unfortunately you can't sack a load of overpriced c*nts for being shite.
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Originally posted by elguapo4 View PostUnfortunately you can't sack a load of overpriced c*nts for being shite.
May: "They'll need to spend to stay up"
August: "They have? And lots? OK then, safety it is ... ".
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Two PL managers gone in a couple of days. It's the "10 games to do something with our season" marker point.Last edited by Patrick Thistle; 01-03-2019, 06:04.
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Not even sacked in the Moore-ning. Immediately after the game. Ouch.
So, if WBA had managed to nick a winner, would Moore still be there? Did the decision-maker(s) have their plan ready, or did they rush through a full performance review in 5 minutes after the final whistle?
But yeah, fuck 'em.
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Wankers. A stupid knee-jerk decision. They probably aren't likely to catch the top two, but with the teams below them all being inconsistent as well they look pretty good for the play-offs, so I really can't see what positive effect can come from this.
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Originally posted by Sean of the Shed View PostWankers. A stupid knee-jerk decision. They probably aren't likely to catch the top two, but with the teams below them all being inconsistent as well they look pretty good for the play-offs, so I really can't see what positive effect can come from this.
He would have been sacked if they'd made the play-offs and failed, or got promoted and been 16th in October. It feels like a case of needing an excuse to bring in somebody else.
Time and again managers are kept on just because they are in situ, and the manager (understandably) doesn't walk away and the board is not honest enough to tell the fans a popular guy was only ever short-term. So they wait (hope?) for failure, which this really wasn't anyway.
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It's not as daft a decision as it might seem. They haven't been playing well for weeks, pretty much since Barnes went back to Leicester. Presumably the board feels now that automatic has gone and they don't have any trust in him to make it through the play offs successfully. And, as we say time and again on here, if they don't go back up this first year since relegation then all their remaining good players will go and they might be down a while.
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- Aug 2008
- 25382
- The zero meridian
- Swansea, Gaziantepspor and the Zeugma Franchise
- Bahlsen Choco Leibniz Dark
I thought this was a joke, Moore turned a club ruined by Pardew around and stopped what could have been a slide into a second relegation battle into a side that was challenging for promotion. Look at the two other teams that went down, Stoke have already sacked their manager and Potter has worked miracles at Swansea after a fire sale in both windows. Be careful what you wish for.
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I'm so pissed off by this decision. IS THERE NO LOYALTY IN FOOTBALL?? For fuck's sake, we were probably still going to make the play offs with him so why the fuck sack him now? Man Utd fans take note - it's never a good idea to employ a club hero as your manager. There's no denying that we have been totally shit for the longest time though, essentially since Leicester recalled Harvey Barnes in early January but I was really hoping the club would continue to back him through this poor run.
Originally posted by Antepli Ejderha View PostBe careful what you wish for.
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- Mar 2008
- 19022
- Revelling In The Hole
- England, Chelsea and Tooting and Mitcham. And Surrey CCC. And Wimbledon Dons Speedway (RIP)
- Nairn's Cheese Oatcake
Originally posted by Patrick Thistle View PostTalksport isn't known as a bastion of wokeness, but Adrian Durham called out the West Brom decision as racism, given how long their two previous managers were given to preside over decline.
That's not to say that I necessarily agree with the decision. It's just not an outlier that suggests racial bias was at play.
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Originally posted by RobW View PostOldham owner makes contrary statement https://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/new...lub-statement/
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Scunthorpe have parted company with Stuart McCall, after recent results saw them enthusiastically dropped into the massively multiplayer Div 3 relegation dogfight.
An odd tenure, started out very bad, had a good spell in January, manager of the month no less, then back to shit.
Andy Dawson in charge until the end of the season, just like last year
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Chris Powell isn't too nice to be sacked by Southend.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...-to-league-two
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