Not with 9 games to go though oggster. Strange decision.
Yep, that's true Ricky. Though Scunthorpe have been misfiring for quite a while. Nobody was talking about sacking the manager when they won 7 games on the spin just before Xmas, though.
Of course, there might have been something rotten in the State of Denmark, though.
83 of the 92 League managers have served for less than 4 years. Once Paul Tisdale leaves Exeter in the summer, only Wenger will have been in charge for more than 5 years.
How many other jobs is someone given such a short time to make their mark?
83 of the 92 League managers have served for less than 4 years. Once Paul Tisdale leaves Exeter in the summer, only Wenger will have been in charge for more than 5 years.
How many other jobs is someone given such a short time to make their mark?
Whats frustrating is the line from people... "Well if I wasn't producing the results in my line of work, I'd be sacked"
Actually unless you work for a rubbish company with no HR, by right you'd go through a disciplinary procedure and get various warnings before being sacked - The only way you'd get sacked instantly is for a serious breach
Whereas these Managers do just get sacked for a handful or bad (or good results in regards to Frank de Boer)
83 of the 92 League managers have served for less than 4 years. Once Paul Tisdale leaves Exeter in the summer, only Wenger will have been in charge for more than 5 years.
How many other jobs is someone given such a short time to make their mark?
83 of the 92 League managers have served for less than 4 years. Once Paul Tisdale leaves Exeter in the summer, only Wenger will have been in charge for more than 5 years.
How many other jobs is someone given such a short time to make their mark?
Whats frustrating is the line from people... "Well if I wasn't producing the results in my line of work, I'd be sacked"
Actually unless you work for a rubbish company with no HR, by right you'd go through a disciplinary procedure and get various warnings before being sacked - The only way you'd get sacked instantly is for a serious breach
Whereas these Managers do just get sacked for a handful or bad (or good results in regards to Frank de Boer)
Yes, in reality it's just about impossible to be sacked from a permanent job unless it's gross misconduct.
The flip side for managers, is that if they are sacked when under contract, then they will still be continue to be paid for the rest of their contract even though they're not working!
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Scunthorpe is an unfortutunate name for a place. As I'm reminded when looking at the photo above.
Nobody was talking about sacking the manager when they won 7 games on the spin just before Xmas, though.
Of course, there might have been something rotten in the State of Denmark, though.
weird decision if you ask me. Still in the play offs - perhaps they saw what happens when you get a new manager in.
Would have Graham Alexander here
How many other jobs is someone given such a short time to make their mark?
Actually unless you work for a rubbish company with no HR, by right you'd go through a disciplinary procedure and get various warnings before being sacked - The only way you'd get sacked instantly is for a serious breach
Whereas these Managers do just get sacked for a handful or bad (or good results in regards to Frank de Boer)
The flip side for managers, is that if they are sacked when under contract, then they will still be continue to be paid for the rest of their contract even though they're not working!
On the budget he's had; McCarthy has done a good job @ Ipswich
... with the Norwich fans.
They average crowds of just over 4k and they're above the likes of us, Pompey and bradford
They are a club meant for the third / fourth tier of English Football I'm afraid to say
Not a sacking but Mick McCarthy will leave Ipswich at the end of the season.