The championship is like Dodge City at the moment. Lose a couple of games & fall down the table = sacked. Must be about half a dozen have gone in as many weeks.
The championship is like Dodge City at the moment. Lose a couple of games & fall down the table = sacked. Must be about half a dozen have gone in as many weeks.
Crazy.
Since the season started 10 sides have changed their manager.
Since the changes these are the league placings.
Huddersfield. Manager sacked 16th, now 21st. Sheff Weds. Manager sacked 24th, now 23rd. Birmingham. Manager sacked 6th, now 17th. Millwall. Manager left (mutual consent) 15th, now 19th. QPR. Manager sacked 23rd, now 22nd. Bristol City. Manager sacked 15th, now 14th. Rotherham. Manager sacked 22nd, now bottom. Swansea. Manager sacked 18th, now 16th - interim manager only 1 game. Sunderland. Manager sacked 9th, now 6th - interim manager only 1 game. Stoke. Managed sacked today.
So overall not a great deal of improvement, with of course Birmingham being the most ridiculous.
The championship is like Dodge City at the moment. Lose a couple of games & fall down the table = sacked. Must be about half a dozen have gone in as many weeks.
The championship is like Dodge City at the moment. Lose a couple of games & fall down the table = sacked. Must be about half a dozen have gone in as many weeks.
Crazy.
Since the season started 10 sides have changed their manager.
Since the changes these are the league placings.
Huddersfield. Manager sacked 16th, now 21st. Sheff Weds. Manager sacked 24th, now 23rd. Birmingham. Manager sacked 6th, now 17th. Millwall. Manager left (mutual consent) 15th, now 19th. QPR. Manager sacked 23rd, now 22nd. Bristol City. Manager sacked 15th, now 14th. Rotherham. Manager sacked 22nd, now bottom. Swansea. Manager sacked 18th, now 16th - interim manager only 1 game. Sunderland. Manager sacked 9th, now 6th - interim manager only 1 game. Stoke. Managed sacked today.
So overall not a great deal of improvement, with of course Birmingham being the most ridiculous.
The QPR and Stoke sackings were relatively justifiable, when you look how poor they've been on the field, and realistic expectations.
Huddersfield and Millwall were funny ones, as they weren't the usual - "we're losing and need to bring in someone to improve the results" type sackings. More looking for a new direction type changes.
Birmingham was bonkers, Sunderland massively harsh.
Rotherham a bit pointless, as they're the worst team in the division.
Duff at Swansea was the wrong appointment, ditto Munoz at Wednesday
The championship is like Dodge City at the moment. Lose a couple of games & fall down the table = sacked. Must be about half a dozen have gone in as many weeks.
Crazy.
Since the season started 10 sides have changed their manager.
Since the changes these are the league placings.
Huddersfield. Manager sacked 16th, now 21st. Sheff Weds. Manager sacked 24th, now 23rd. Birmingham. Manager sacked 6th, now 17th. Millwall. Manager left (mutual consent) 15th, now 19th. QPR. Manager sacked 23rd, now 22nd. Bristol City. Manager sacked 15th, now 14th. Rotherham. Manager sacked 22nd, now bottom. Swansea. Manager sacked 18th, now 16th - interim manager only 1 game. Sunderland. Manager sacked 9th, now 6th - interim manager only 1 game. Stoke. Managed sacked today.
So overall not a great deal of improvement, with of course Birmingham being the most ridiculous.
I’ll tell you what’s crazy - it’s December and Watford are not on that list.
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New Cambridge Manager
Looks like the next to go But Forest fans who go to matches still give him great support.
After the approved schools of Millwall and Gillingham, Neil Harris going to Cambridge will be an education.
Mayhe Palace when Hodgson retires again.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67672385
CLUB STATEMENT: DINO MAAMRIA
https://www.burtonalbionfc.co.uk/news/2023/december/0912-dinogone/Bet365 HR head honcho and Coates family confidant @bobmunro due to retire in two weeks and immediately available.
Crazy.
Since the changes these are the league placings.
Huddersfield. Manager sacked 16th, now 21st.
Sheff Weds. Manager sacked 24th, now 23rd.
Birmingham. Manager sacked 6th, now 17th.
Millwall. Manager left (mutual consent) 15th, now 19th.
QPR. Manager sacked 23rd, now 22nd.
Bristol City. Manager sacked 15th, now 14th.
Rotherham. Manager sacked 22nd, now bottom.
Swansea. Manager sacked 18th, now 16th - interim manager only 1 game.
Sunderland. Manager sacked 9th, now 6th - interim manager only 1 game.
Stoke. Managed sacked today.
So overall not a great deal of improvement, with of course Birmingham being the most ridiculous.
Huddersfield and Millwall were funny ones, as they weren't the usual - "we're losing and need to bring in someone to improve the results" type sackings. More looking for a new direction type changes.
Birmingham was bonkers, Sunderland massively harsh.
Rotherham a bit pointless, as they're the worst team in the division.
Duff at Swansea was the wrong appointment, ditto Munoz at Wednesday
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67632084
Championship club Sunderland have appointed former Rangers boss Michael Beale as their new head coach.
The 43-year-old has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal at the Stadium of Light.
Blimey! Tough one for Plymouth.
Could be an excellent move by Stoke, put a relegation rival right down there and have a top coach along the way.
Plymouth recovered excellently last time this happened, wonder who they'll go for this time
Both Nathan Jones and Alex Neill flopped at Stoke after success elsewhere, so a bit of a risk for Schumacher.
Schumacher's former boss at Plymouth might be available for a Plymouth return if Preston sack Ryan Lowe...