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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,785
    Woking have appointed Jermaine Defoe as their new manager

    https://wokingfc.co.uk/03/29/club-statement-2/
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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,618
    fenaddick said:
    Woking have appointed Jermaine Defoe as their new manager

    https://wokingfc.co.uk/03/29/club-statement-2/
    He was offered the Spurs job, but took the better option.
  • Slartibartfast
    Slartibartfast Posts: 1,144
    edited March 29
    fenaddick said:
    Woking have appointed Jermaine Defoe as their new manager

    https://wokingfc.co.uk/03/29/club-statement-2/
    He was offered the Spurs job, but took the better option.
    Woking probably bought his parents a house.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 38,707
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 35,570
    Scoham said:
    His coaches should have then said...."but don't worry, you won't need any centre backs with their style of play..."
  • gmantaxi
    gmantaxi Posts: 448
    Scoham said:
    Was expecting Very , Very , Vile 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,733
    Madison 
    Kulusevski
    Kudas
    Bentancur
    Davies
    Bergvall
    Udogie
    Danso
    Richarlison
    Porro
    Odobert
    All injured !

    Throw in Romero with his red card suspension plus losing the Great goal scorer Kane and Impossible to replace plus side kick Son and Thomas Frank had no chance.

    They desperately needed the experience of Andy Robertson but that deal didn't happen 

    Roberto De Zerbi, good luck you will need it as it looks like you will get the Tottenham gig.

    This was from February 11th just 3 days pre Tudor.
    Not sure why it took so long to get De Zerbi but they are so desperate now it probably went from a 3 to a 5 year contract.

    It looks like a fight between Spurs, West ham and Forest for who joins Burnley and Wolves at visiting the Valley next season.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 22,814
    Iraola leaving Bournemouth in the summer, as they couldn't come to terms on a new contract.

    A manager leaving a club at the end of his defined contract, is probably the rarest thing to happen in football nowadays!

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  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 13,283
    sam3110 said:
    Iraola leaving Bournemouth in the summer, as they couldn't come to terms on a new contract.

    A manager leaving a club at the end of his defined contract, is probably the rarest thing to happen in football nowadays!
    With the turnover of managers at Vicarage Road you'd think Watford hire their bosses on zero hour contracts.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,618
    edited April 14
    sam3110 said:
    Iraola leaving Bournemouth in the summer, as they couldn't come to terms on a new contract.

    A manager leaving a club at the end of his defined contract, is probably the rarest thing to happen in football nowadays!
    He clearly wants to move on, whether to a bigger club, or home to Athletic Club, but it's been done in the right way. I doubt the contract negotiations were very long, as it's not about money or transfer budgets.

    He's done a brilliant job at Bournemouth, especially when you consider how many players they've sold in the last year.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 9,573
    Sounds like Kieran McKenna is the early favourite to replace him , guess that hinges on Ipswich getting promoted ultimately. 
  • North Lower Neil
    North Lower Neil Posts: 23,498
    sam3110 said:
    Iraola leaving Bournemouth in the summer, as they couldn't come to terms on a new contract.

    A manager leaving a club at the end of his defined contract, is probably the rarest thing to happen in football nowadays!
    Guess that's him and Glasner doing the same this summer.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,618
    MarcusH26 said:
    Sounds like Kieran McKenna is the early favourite to replace him , guess that hinges on Ipswich getting promoted ultimately. 
    I've been slightly underwhelmed by McKenna over the last year or so.

    After a bright start in the PL, Ipswich finished on 22 points, down where Burnley and Wolves are now, and with such a stable club and a massive budget, they've been slightly disappointing this season. I would have expected them to be dominating the division, like Leeds and Burnley 2 season ago. 
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 37,041
    We could see some serious managerial changes this summer.

    Iraola and Glasner are already confirmed to be going.

    Then you have Slot, Rosenior and Howe whose jobs must all be under threat.

    Will United stick with Carrick or go for a big name?

    Will Arsenal decide enough is enough with Arteta if they go trophyless yet again?

    Will Pep choose to go out on a high if City secure a domestic treble?
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,618
    MarcusH26 said:
    Sounds like Kieran McKenna is the early favourite to replace him , guess that hinges on Ipswich getting promoted ultimately. 
    I've been slightly underwhelmed by McKenna over the last year or so.

    After a bright start in the PL, Ipswich finished on 22 points, down where Burnley and Wolves are now, and with such a stable club and a massive budget, they've been slightly disappointing this season. I would have expected them to be dominating the division, like Leeds and Burnley 2 season ago. 
    Tonight rather proved my point...
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,569
    Jonjo Shelvey has retired from playing and will take over as manager of third-tier United Arab Emirates side Arabian Falcons FC.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,548
    Shelvey wins his first game and there will be calls for him to replace Jones.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 25,308
    iaitch said:
    Shelvey wins his first game and there will be calls for him to replace Jones.
    Erm no thanks . 

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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,954
    We could see some serious managerial changes this summer.

    Iraola and Glasner are already confirmed to be going.

    Then you have Slot, Rosenior and Howe whose jobs must all be under threat.

    Will United stick with Carrick or go for a big name?

    Will Arsenal decide enough is enough with Arteta if they go trophyless yet again?

    Will Pep choose to go out on a high if City secure a domestic treble?
    Slot won the title, Howe won a cup.
    The madness of football only gets worse.
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 37,041
    We could see some serious managerial changes this summer.

    Iraola and Glasner are already confirmed to be going.

    Then you have Slot, Rosenior and Howe whose jobs must all be under threat.

    Will United stick with Carrick or go for a big name?

    Will Arsenal decide enough is enough with Arteta if they go trophyless yet again?

    Will Pep choose to go out on a high if City secure a domestic treble?
    Slot won the title, Howe won a cup.
    The madness of football only gets worse.
    And both have regressed massively.

    There's a strong argument that Slot won the title with Klopp's team. He spent 450m building his own team and they got worse.

    Howe did win a cup yes, but they are currently 14th and lost home and away to Sunderland. Their fans are not happy.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,489
    edited April 16
    We could see some serious managerial changes this summer.

    Iraola and Glasner are already confirmed to be going.

    Then you have Slot, Rosenior and Howe whose jobs must all be under threat.

    Will United stick with Carrick or go for a big name?

    Will Arsenal decide enough is enough with Arteta if they go trophyless yet again?

    Will Pep choose to go out on a high if City secure a domestic treble?
    Slot won the title, Howe won a cup.
    The madness of football only gets worse.
    And both have regressed massively.

    There's a strong argument that Slot won the title with Klopp's team. He spent 450m building his own team and they got worse.

    Howe did win a cup yes, but they are currently 14th and lost home and away to Sunderland. Their fans are not happy.
    oh yeah, Slot won the league, with the team that Klopp failed to win it with...
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,892
    'Slot won the league with Klopp's team' is maybe the single stupidest thing I've had to read more than a dozen times this season. The zeal to discredit him is insane 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,489
    Leuth said:
    'Slot won the league with Klopp's team' is maybe the single stupidest thing I've had to read more than a dozen times this season. The zeal to discredit him is insane 
    Also not sure he chose all the players that came in either.


    Anyway, hope they go down next season.
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 37,041
    MrOneLung said:
    We could see some serious managerial changes this summer.

    Iraola and Glasner are already confirmed to be going.

    Then you have Slot, Rosenior and Howe whose jobs must all be under threat.

    Will United stick with Carrick or go for a big name?

    Will Arsenal decide enough is enough with Arteta if they go trophyless yet again?

    Will Pep choose to go out on a high if City secure a domestic treble?
    Slot won the title, Howe won a cup.
    The madness of football only gets worse.
    And both have regressed massively.

    There's a strong argument that Slot won the title with Klopp's team. He spent 450m building his own team and they got worse.

    Howe did win a cup yes, but they are currently 14th and lost home and away to Sunderland. Their fans are not happy.
    oh yeah, Slot won the league, with the team that Klopp failed to win it with...
    Klopp was going up against a prime Man City team for most of his time there. A City side that regularly got a points total in the high 80s or 90s. In his last year there, City got 91 points.

    Slot came up against a City side that fell apart and only got 71 points and Liverpool won the league because Salah had one of the best individual seasons the league had ever seen.

    Now he's building his own team and he has struggled all year. Any Liverpool fan will tell you their football is slow, boring, they struggle against low blocks and he looks tactically inept.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,211
    MrOneLung said:
    We could see some serious managerial changes this summer.

    Iraola and Glasner are already confirmed to be going.

    Then you have Slot, Rosenior and Howe whose jobs must all be under threat.

    Will United stick with Carrick or go for a big name?

    Will Arsenal decide enough is enough with Arteta if they go trophyless yet again?

    Will Pep choose to go out on a high if City secure a domestic treble?
    Slot won the title, Howe won a cup.
    The madness of football only gets worse.
    And both have regressed massively.

    There's a strong argument that Slot won the title with Klopp's team. He spent 450m building his own team and they got worse.

    Howe did win a cup yes, but they are currently 14th and lost home and away to Sunderland. Their fans are not happy.
    oh yeah, Slot won the league, with the team that Klopp failed to win it with...
    Klopp was going up against a prime Man City team for most of his time there. A City side that regularly got a points total in the high 80s or 90s. In his last year there, City got 91 points.

    Slot came up against a City side that fell apart and only got 71 points and Liverpool won the league because Salah had one of the best individual seasons the league had ever seen.

    Now he's building his own team and he has struggled all year. Any Liverpool fan will tell you their football is slow, boring, they struggle against low blocks and he looks tactically inept.
    Agree. They should give him a 10 year contract. Scouse bastards. 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 9,573
    https://www.barnsleyfc.co.uk/news/2026/april/18/club-statement---conor-hourihane/

    Conor Hourihane to step down as Barnsley manager at the end of the season