Farce decision... Did they think they'd do better than last season? - Especially after losing Devante Cole in the summer
They might be in trouble yet Plymouth have proven how quickly it can change
They lost Devante Cole in January to Wigan, no surprise really. They’ve been poor all season and only won 3 league games, losing 10, since the end of October.
Farce decision... Did they think they'd do better than last season? - Especially after losing Devante Cole in the summer
They might be in trouble yet Plymouth have proven how quickly it can change
They lost Devante Cole in January to Wigan, no surprise really. They’ve been poor all season and only won 3 league games, losing 10, since the end of October.
Grr... Cheers, knew he went in January, dont know why I said the Summer!!
We should hire and fire a new manager every month. Theoretically, we would be in "bounce" mode every game. We would win everything!
Didn't we try that for a bit while Katrien was here. I think that was one of the mistakes she claimed to have learned from, shortly before sacking Russell Slade.
McCann sacked by Peterborough. Another club who will get the "new manager" bounce when we play them in 2 weeks
Director of football Barry Fry added: "Grant has worked morning, afternoon and night on behalf of the football club.
"There is such a thin line between success and failure. There have been many decisions that have gone against us this season and we would certainly be in a better position in the league had they gone in our favour.
"His work ethic has been second to none and I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending him for any job at any other club."
Presumably, as long as the job isn't with Peterborough FC
McCann sacked by Peterborough. Another club who will get the "new manager" bounce when we play them in 2 weeks
Director of football Barry Fry added: "Grant has worked morning, afternoon and night on behalf of the football club.
"There is such a thin line between success and failure. There have been many decisions that have gone against us this season and we would certainly be in a better position in the league had they gone in our favour.
"His work ethic has been second to none and I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending him for any job at any other club."
Presumably, as long as the job isn't with Peterborough FC
TRANSLATION = We have to keep paying him his monthly contract salary until he gets another job.
Cotterill is yet another bloke who has had nearly as many clubs as Jack Nicklaus and continues to find some mug Chairman to employ him.
Not just Cotterill though is it. You could draw a line through his name in your sentence and insert any number of managers names who get regularly sacked and muggy chairmen re-employ them.
Cotterill is yet another bloke who has had nearly as many clubs as Jack Nicklaus and continues to find some mug Chairman to employ him.
Not just Cotterill though is it. You could draw a line through his name in your sentence and insert any number of managers names who get regularly sacked and muggy chairmen re-employ them.
You're right and that's why I said 'yet another' Mike. I trust you got back safe and sound and not affected too much by the jet lag and severe drop in temperature
but we know that chairmen / owners always know best.
Was watching the Football League Show tonight and apparantly the Birmingham owner is out in China, doesnt have someone over here to run the club in his "absense" with all meetings done through Skype
Surely these blokes get rich in the first place because they look at other business models and adapt works, ignoring what doesnt work
Surely if your a foreign owner its clear from recent clubs the first thing you do is take a look at how clubs get promoted a follow that model.
The last thing they must want to do is keep their distance from the club and if that is the case, the worst approach is to hire someone else who dont have a clue or no one at all.
Charlton and Birmingham are perfect examples to ignore, unless you want to lose money quickly!!
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They might be in trouble yet Plymouth have proven how quickly it can change
Uwe Rosler has previously managed Brentford, Wigan and Leeds
Fleetwood Town have sacked head coach Uwe Rosler after seven straight defeats in all competitions.
Saturday's 3-0 loss at Doncaster Rovers left the Cod Army in 20th and above the relegation zone on goal difference.
German Rosler, 49, took over at Highbury Stadium in July 2016, nine months after he was sacked by Leeds.
McCann sacked by Peterborough. Another club who will get the "new manager" bounce when we play them in 2 weeks
For all we know it's one of the consolation prizes for the Crossbar Challenge.
"There is such a thin line between success and failure. There have been many decisions that have gone against us this season and we would certainly be in a better position in the league had they gone in our favour.
"His work ethic has been second to none and I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending him for any job at any other club."
Presumably, as long as the job isn't with Peterborough FC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43226185
"I was always informed that it could happen down the road and last minute it came in after we had agreed," Bellamy told Sky Sports.
"That's fine because the welfare of Oxford United is way more important than the manager is going to be, even for myself.
Sacking Rowett such a good plan
but we know that chairmen / owners always know best.
Surely these blokes get rich in the first place because they look at other business models and adapt works, ignoring what doesnt work
Surely if your a foreign owner its clear from recent clubs the first thing you do is take a look at how clubs get promoted a follow that model.
The last thing they must want to do is keep their distance from the club and if that is the case, the worst approach is to hire someone else who dont have a clue or no one at all.
Charlton and Birmingham are perfect examples to ignore, unless you want to lose money quickly!!