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    #26
    Slags off the players as he leaves. (He brought fourteen of them in during his brief stay.) Brum have done the right thing. The pain would only have got worse.

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      #27
      Michael Brown has left Port Vale. So a win every seven wasn't enough.

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        #28
        Originally posted by G-Man View Post
        It's stupid to freak out after four defeats on the trot. I don't know whether de Boer is a good manager, but you have to be delusional to think that Crystal Palace won't have a patch of four defeats.

        Bundesliga clubs are just as quick to pull the trigger, though I'm pleased that my lot is taking the three defeats in the opening the games with calm. It may well be five in succession by Sunday. Köln are playing Arsenal on Thursday and Dortmund on Sunday (both away). I hope Stöger won't get fired even if they lose ten in a row.
        Absolutely agree. It's not exactly unlkely that a team such as Palace that is expected to finish somewhere in the bottom half will lose four games in a row at some point in the season. Plus, the reality is that most fans "judge a manager on results" which covers up the fact they've no idea either about how good the manager is at their regular work or the odds their team will have crap runs at some point...

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          #29
          Thanks for the 12 million, Harry.

          Unfortunately, Lee Carsley has been appointed temporary manager. He'll probably sort them out.

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            #30
            Gary Caldwell leaves Chesterfield.

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              #31
              What's the betting the Redknapp fellating media put the blame solely on the club?

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                #32
                So that's 3 league managers in 1 day. Is that a record?

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                  #33
                  Bye Gary, thanks for the memories...... from your first spell, because this one has largely been a disaster.

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                    #34
                    Catching up on the goal rush and learned that two league 1 managers got the boot this week. Gillingham and Oldham currently under caretakers.

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                      #35
                      Gordon Strachan - Scotland.

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                        #36
                        The FA told Strachan that he'd have to throw the next qualifying group so that they'd drop down to League D and get the easy path next time and Gordy said "fuck that" and huffed off.

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                          #37
                          Hearing rumours Craig Shakespeare has got the sack. The Curse of The Baggies strikes again, although it's usually as a result of getting beaten by West Brom, rather than drawing, albeit at home.

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                            #38
                            Hope they appoint someone near the top of the SFA'S Scotland manager shortlist so we don't end up with him.

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                              #39
                              Well done Leicester, you're ongoing mission to piss away any residual goodwill continues

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                                #40
                                Originally posted by Mr Beast View Post
                                Hope they appoint someone near the top of the SFA'S Scotland manager shortlist so we don't end up with him.
                                Even Villa wouldn't pick Moyes, surely?

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                                  #41
                                  Originally posted by Diable Rouge View Post
                                  Even Villa wouldn't pick Moyes, surely?
                                  We've already got Jurassic Park in charge. But that Scotland shortlist is even worse.

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                                      #43
                                      Very much looking forward to Everton's dead cat bounce on Wednesday.

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                                        #44
                                        For some reason Southampton seems to be filled with the sound of mocking laughter.

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                                          #45
                                          I think it was inevitable when he'd stopped shaving

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                                            #46
                                            Oh-oh.

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                                              #47
                                              Too much of the Alvin Stardust about him - My Coo-Ca-Koeman

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                                                #48
                                                Originally posted by Reginald Christ
                                                He apparently infuriated many Everton fans last December when he tweeted a picture of his Christmas tree which was covered in red decorations.
                                                Even by the stellar standards of yer average set of fans, that was spectacularly petty.

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                                                  #49
                                                  The Dutch guys in the office were laughing and surprised he was fired. this is despite the fact I had been warning it was imminent.

                                                  Looking at their purchases in the summer, it was clear there was going to be problems.

                                                  1. Buying Davy Klassen (who Ajax fans didn't think was anything special), Rooney and Siggerdsson (well overrated at that price) and trying to shoehorn all three into the same team was never going to work.
                                                  2. dropping the promising young players like Calvert-Lewin, Lookman and Davies was always going to piss off the supporters.
                                                  3. The whole transport policy was a shambles. Ostracising your number 10 and then buying three more to replace him (without selling him), Not replacing your main striker with a proven player. Everton spent alot of money for players in positions that didn't need filling. Although Michael Keane looks a decent player. they already have Holgate, Jagielka, Funes-Mori and Williams, that money would have been better spent on a right-back with the uncertainty regarding Coleman. Ditto the goalkeeper.

                                                  They should have gone for broke in bringing in a striker. The three players mention upthread was daft, only one should have been bought. The punt on the Croatian kid makes sense and him Mirales and Calvert-lewin could have filled in as relief/ second strikers.

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                                                    #50
                                                    Ryan Giggs has declared an interest in the vacancies at Leicester and at Everton. Obviously still thinks jobs in the lower divisions are beneath him,the entitled twat.

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