Jonas Eidevall resigns as Arsenal women's manager.
His position had basically become untenable, really interesting to see who comes in next. They're a big club who pull crowds but seem to underperform on the regular
Burton sack Mark Robinson. Lost 7 on the spin after a very busy summer.
Who could have seen that coming?
Always thought it was a weird appointment. Another one of these managers that's probably very good at age group level but it never translates to the senior team. Will be interesting to see who they go for, Rowett feels an obvious move with his past there.
Burton sack Mark Robinson. Lost 7 on the spin after a very busy summer.
Who could have seen that coming?
Always thought it was a weird appointment. Another one of these managers that's probably very good at age group level but it never translates to the senior team. Will be interesting to see who they go for, Rowett feels an obvious move with his past there.
Not sure he'll drop down that far. Wait a few weeks and there will be Championship jobs available
Burton sack Mark Robinson. Lost 7 on the spin after a very busy summer.
Who could have seen that coming?
Always thought it was a weird appointment. Another one of these managers that's probably very good at age group level but it never translates to the senior team. Will be interesting to see who they go for, Rowett feels an obvious move with his past there.
Not sure he'll drop down that far. Wait a few weeks and there will be Championship jobs available
Just had a quick poke at transfermarkt for who's available, can see the likes of Leam Richardson being in the mix , maybe not Ainsworth because I expect Burtons owners will actually want to play football.
That's a left field appointment, I know Holloway wanted to manage again but I didn't think it would actually happen.
there was an article recently about managers out of work and e was interviewed. After a long period out of the game he was saying it was nothing like being involved and he was still hopeful of getting a gig. Looks like the article could have reminded Swindon of his availabiltiy.
That's a left field appointment, I know Holloway wanted to manage again but I didn't think it would actually happen.
there was an article recently about managers out of work and e was interviewed. After a long period out of the game he was saying it was nothing like being involved and he was still hopeful of getting a gig. Looks like the article could have reminded Swindon of his availabiltiy.
Yeah I remember reading the exact article and wondering if anyone would actually give him a call. Always thought Holloway was more of a Jan/Feb survival specialist than someone you bring in now!
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Jonas Eidevall resigns as Arsenal women's manager.
Hartlepool United’s Board can confirm that they have today parted company with Manager Darren Sarll.
Lennie Lawrence will take over manager duties in the interim supported by the existing football staff.
https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club-statement-darren-sarll/
https://x.com/BlackpoolFC/status/1847352013257904576
Burton sack Mark Robinson. Lost 7 on the spin after a very busy summer.
Always thought it was a weird appointment. Another one of these managers that's probably very good at age group level but it never translates to the senior team. Will be interesting to see who they go for, Rowett feels an obvious move with his past there.
Just had a quick poke at transfermarkt for who's available, can see the likes of Leam Richardson being in the mix , maybe not Ainsworth because I expect Burtons owners will actually want to play football.
Duncan Ferguson has left his position as manager of Inverness Caledonian Thistle, the former Scotland striker has told BBC Scotland News.
The Scottish League 1 club was put into administration on Tuesday amid financial issues and was automatically deducted 15 points as a result.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cew2lgpg242o
https://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/news/2024/october/25/swindon-town-part-company-with-mark-kennedy/
https://www.swindontownfc.co.uk/news/2024/october/25/swindon-town-appoint-ian-holloway-as-the-club-s-new-first-team-manager/
Yeah I remember reading the exact article and wondering if anyone would actually give him a call. Always thought Holloway was more of a Jan/Feb survival specialist than someone you bring in now!