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Managerial sackings, comings and goings

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  • The Charlton job becomes available?

    I imagine the delay was Pep insisting on a release clause.
  • Takes him up to 2026, then maybe an international job for a World Cup cycle to 2030?
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Takes him up to 2026, then maybe an international job for a World Cup cycle to 2030?
    Takes him up to the same time as Tuchel's England contract expiry....
  • Tuchel 2025-2026
    Pep 2026-2028
    Klopp 2028-2030
    Simeone 2030-2032
    Slot 2032-2034
    Curbishley 2034-2036
  • Tuchel 2025-2026
    Pep 2026-2028
    Klopp 2028-2030
    Simeone 2030-2032
    Slot 2032-2034
    Curbishley 2034-2036
    Is this for England manager? (If it is where is Chris Powell)
  • clive said:

    Claudio Ranieri has been appointed head coach of Roma until the end of the season - six months after announcing his retirement.

    Ranieri has also taken on a role advising the Italian club's owners and will help in the search for a permanent manager.

    At the end of the season the 73-year-old will "transition into a senior executive role", the club said.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cze38j70kyjo

    I'm sure Ranieri was between jobs when Curbs left. I have never understood why the club didn't talk to him about the vacancy at the time. (In those days we could have still thought about appointing someone good rather than the no-hopers who these days seem to be our only hope of appointing!)
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 22,949
    edited November 2024
    clive said:

    Claudio Ranieri has been appointed head coach of Roma until the end of the season - six months after announcing his retirement.

    Ranieri has also taken on a role advising the Italian club's owners and will help in the search for a permanent manager.

    At the end of the season the 73-year-old will "transition into a senior executive role", the club said.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cze38j70kyjo

    I'm sure Ranieri was between jobs when Curbs left. I have never understood why the club didn't talk to him about the vacancy at the time. (In those days we could have still thought about appointing someone good rather than the no-hopers who these days seem to be our only hope of appointing!)
    Hodgson was the obvious one, in hindsight.
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 1,612
    edited November 2024
    clive said:

    Claudio Ranieri has been appointed head coach of Roma until the end of the season - six months after announcing his retirement.

    Ranieri has also taken on a role advising the Italian club's owners and will help in the search for a permanent manager.

    At the end of the season the 73-year-old will "transition into a senior executive role", the club said.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cze38j70kyjo

    I'm sure Ranieri was between jobs when Curbs left. I have never understood why the club didn't talk to him about the vacancy at the time. (In those days we could have still thought about appointing someone good rather than the no-hopers who these days seem to be our only hope of appointing!)
    Hodgson was the obvious one, in hindsight.
    Would of probably brought Paul Konchesky back
  • Assistant Manager Dean Holden- Out
    Assistant Manager Michael Beale- In
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c20n2q2jx23o


  • clive said:

    Claudio Ranieri has been appointed head coach of Roma until the end of the season - six months after announcing his retirement.

    Ranieri has also taken on a role advising the Italian club's owners and will help in the search for a permanent manager.

    At the end of the season the 73-year-old will "transition into a senior executive role", the club said.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cze38j70kyjo

    I'm sure Ranieri was between jobs when Curbs left. I have never understood why the club didn't talk to him about the vacancy at the time. (In those days we could have still thought about appointing someone good rather than the no-hopers who these days seem to be our only hope of appointing!)
    Yeah I was hoping for Ranieri too at the time. 
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  • Assistant Manager Dean Holden- Out
    Assistant Manager Michael Beale- In
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c20n2q2jx23o


    Changing the assistant is always a strange look.

    If nothing improves, then Gerrard is still no good.
    If things turn around, then Beale gets the credit...
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,563
    Final roll of the dice for Gerrard! 
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,220
    Steve Cooper sacked as manager of Leicester City 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,033
    Surely that's Potter in? Probably a good job to get it done fast before Palace and Southampton sack managers 
  • Brownie12
    Brownie12 Posts: 1,525
    MarcusH26 said:
    Surely that's Potter in? Probably a good job to get it done fast before Palace and Southampton sack managers 
    Or Moyes maybe?
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    shirty5 said:
    Steve Cooper sacked as manager of Leicester City 
    Just been promoted and currently sit outside the relegation zone 

    And sack a manager you appointed in the summer.

    What exactly were they expecting this season? Their position is probably right for the team they have, seems very harsh on Cooper 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,027
    That's very harsh, can only assume someone has expressed an interest recently. Moyes would seem a good choice given their defensive errors
  • Bizarre. Who do they think will do a better job with that group of players, which is weaker the one they got relegated with?
  • At least I don’t have to see his face when watching MOTD on a Sunday morning 
  • Bizarre. Who do they think will do a better job with that group of players, which is weaker the one they got relegated with?
    Hopefully Nathan Jones.
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  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,563
    Before losing their owner in the helicopter crash they were a sensible club making sensible decisions which led to a Premier league title, since then they have gradually slipped into nonsensical decisions. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,027
    Tim Walter out at Hull after 17 games. The decision to sack Rosenior gets worse and worse 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,033
    fenaddick said:
    Tim Walter out at Hull after 17 games. The decision to sack Rosenior gets worse and worse 

    Surely this is a prime Mark Robins job although I wouldn't trust their owners to be that sensible 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,027
    MarcusH26 said:
    fenaddick said:
    Tim Walter out at Hull after 17 games. The decision to sack Rosenior gets worse and worse 

    Surely this is a prime Mark Robins job although I wouldn't trust their owners to be that sensible 
    Just as Coventry would’ve been good for Rosenior
  • Van Nistelrooy to be next Leicester manager
  • MrBurns said:
    Can't believe Ten Hag is gone. He was doing a great job and should have been given more time 



    RVN will put himself in the shop window for a decent managers job even though unlikely to be United as every loss is a "disaster" as Ex United players go on about ad nauseam on various TV and social media platforms.

    4 matches later:
    Ruud has definitely put himself in the shop window for a Managers job after 3 wins and a draw and the mood just relaxed at United as soon as he was interim.

    Great players don't always make great managers but RVN has a chance if he can go to the right club with a decent infrastructure and ambition. I wonder where and at what level that will be at ?
    I have a feeling that he probably feels like he's been shafted by United. I suspect when he went to United he must've thought that Ten Hag isn't going to last long so then the job will be mine. 
    Will have put him into the forefront of people's minds for other jobs.
    I thank you.
  • YannTheMann
    YannTheMann Posts: 1,032
    fenaddick said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    fenaddick said:
    Tim Walter out at Hull after 17 games. The decision to sack Rosenior gets worse and worse 

    Surely this is a prime Mark Robins job although I wouldn't trust their owners to be that sensible 
    Just as Coventry would’ve been good for Rosenior
    He actually got picked up by Strasbourg in Ligue 1 pretty soon after leaving Hull and he has them up in 11th so id say he's probably happy where he is at the moment! 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,027
    fenaddick said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    fenaddick said:
    Tim Walter out at Hull after 17 games. The decision to sack Rosenior gets worse and worse 

    Surely this is a prime Mark Robins job although I wouldn't trust their owners to be that sensible 
    Just as Coventry would’ve been good for Rosenior
    He actually got picked up by Strasbourg in Ligue 1 pretty soon after leaving Hull and he has them up in 11th so id say he's probably happy where he is at the moment! 
    Genuinely had no idea about that! Glad he’s got himself a chance so quickly 
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,258
    Lampard in at Coventry.

    Does Rayne Wooney last long enough at Plymouth for them to "clash" on Boxing Day?
  • Van Nistelrooy to be next Leicester manager

    Unlike Powell he has a 100% record against them