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?
Seriously. In mining and Construction in Australia......thousands and thousands
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?
By what I've just seen on Sky I doubt he's going anywhere new. It seem she was given some stick by some sections of the crowd tonight & he's had enough. He said he was a caretaker fro his own job & was in a position he didn't want to be in.
It's the similar Arsenal fans with Wenger. He's been there a while now and they'd rather take a chance on someone else.
They'll probably replace him with a manager that wants to play pretty football. In pre-season their fans will talk about how refreshing the new style of play is. Then they'll either have a brilliant season or end up in a relegation battle.
Exactly, Ipswich fans need to wake up a bit. He has worked wonders to keep them in mid table this season in a very tough, competitive league.
Probably similar to the end of Curbs' reign with us. I've no doubt some of their fans think he's taken them as far as he can and they're crying out for a fresh face with new ideas. But it probably won't end well.
West Brom have confirmed technical director Nick Hammond, who was responsible for the appointment of Alan Pardew, will be leaving the club.
Chief Executive Officer Mark Jenkins said: "We would like to place on record our gratitude for Nick's efforts during his two years in the role and wish him every success for his future."
The Club will be making an announcement about their restructure plans in due course.
Nick Hammond said: "West Bromwich Albion are a great football club which I was honoured to be a part of, great people, great supporters. I wish them every success going forward as I move on to future projects."
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https://www.devonlive.com/sport/football/football-news/paul-tisdale-provides-update-exeter-1394881
If he doesnt sign then would love him @ the Valley if Bowyer isnt an option
Have always been impressed with him at Exeter but you do wonder if elsewhere he might be a Eddie Howe at Burnley type, less of a good fit.
Win 1-0 tonight and he leaves
It seems that Mick instigated it, or least was happy to leave early
They're definitely going to struggle next season.
They'll probably replace him with a manager that wants to play pretty football. In pre-season their fans will talk about how refreshing the new style of play is. Then they'll either have a brilliant season or end up in a relegation battle.
Chief Executive Officer Mark Jenkins said: "We would like to place on record our gratitude for Nick's efforts during his two years in the role and wish him every success for his future."
The Club will be making an announcement about their restructure plans in due course.
Nick Hammond said: "West Bromwich Albion are a great football club which I was honoured to be a part of, great people, great supporters. I wish them every success going forward as I move on to future projects."
A massive comedown for MKD really, they look doomed now and will have a 30k L2 stadium next season
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43856639
https://www.safc.com/news/club-news/2018/april/club-statement