League Two side Doncaster Rovers have appointed former Huddersfield Town boss Danny Schofield as their head coach on a one-year rolling contract. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63326529
A little harsh. Away from home & down to 10 men. They wont go down & will finish mid table. Dont know what else is to be expected. Have some decent players but they're not spending millions every season and with the emergence of Newcastle and a few others they wont be challenging for the European places.
A little harsh. Away from home & down to 10 men. They wont go down & will finish mid table. Dont know what else is to be expected. Have some decent players but they're not spending millions every season and with the emergence of Newcastle and a few others they wont be challenging for the European places.
Villa have a net spend of 260m in the 4 years since they got promoted. That puts them 7th in the 5 year net spend table even though they've only been in the PL for 4 of those years.
With the money they've spent i think the owners are entitled to expect better than 17th. Whilst i'm sure they don't expect to be challenging for Europe, they'd definitely expect to be doing better than the likes of Brentford, Southampton, Fulham and Bournemouth.
A little harsh. Away from home & down to 10 men. They wont go down & will finish mid table. Dont know what else is to be expected. Have some decent players but they're not spending millions every season and with the emergence of Newcastle and a few others they wont be challenging for the European places.
They could very easily have gone down under Gérrard. They've been dreadful. Can't score and can't keep cleansheets
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Wonder how long Bilic has.....
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With the money they've spent i think the owners are entitled to expect better than 17th. Whilst i'm sure they don't expect to be challenging for Europe, they'd definitely expect to be doing better than the likes of Brentford, Southampton, Fulham and Bournemouth.
The Irish FA has parted company with Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough, BBC Sport NI understands.
The decision was taken at a board meeting on Thursday evening.
NI have won just four of their 22 competitive fixtures under Baraclough, who replaced Michael O'Neill at the helm 28 months ago.
He departs after his side avoided relegation to the fourth tier of the Nations League despite losing to Greece last month.
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Gary Caldwell has been appointed the new Exeter manager. He had a decent L1 season at Wigan, winning the title.
Started the season well with 7 points from 9, including destroying Chelsea. Since then 2 points from 8 games.
Hope they've got the version that did well @ Wigan rather than anywhere else
His career has been disappointing after a good start
Getting into a championship relegation battle is a very tough start in management though.