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Managerial sackings, comings and goings

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  • Scholes now confirmed. Wonder if he will be any more successful than the likes of Neville or Henry...
    Used 2 examples of the foreign leagues.

    How about the early success of Lampard and Gerrard
  • One of those is in a foreign league.
  • Scholes now confirmed. Wonder if he will be any more successful than the likes of Neville or Henry...
    Used 2 examples of the foreign leagues.

    How about the early success of Lampard and Gerrard
    Lampard and Gerrard always were going to go into coaching and management after retirement, whereas the others seemed to be concentrating more as pundits?

    Shearer would be another example of the latter
  • Mark Magee appointed interim manager to the end of the season by Eastbourne Borough! It's a job I suppose...


  • Puel sacked by Leicester. Anyone who loses 4-1 to Palace deserves to go!
  • They are not that far above the relegation places and are in bad form.
  • I can't help but feel that Leicester have lost sight of who they are.
    The Foxes fans have been spoilt by the shocking success of 2015/16 .. I have been there a few times this season .. the fans around me were clamouring for the return of Nigel Pearson at the very start of this season .. Puel's football is too 'patter patter' for the fans, they want long balls for Vardy to chase and tough tackling defenders and midfielders .. also, the mood around the place is still VERY depressive following the helicopter tragedy .. be interesting to see who's next ..I'll wager that it'll be another foreigner
  • Mark Hughes maybe, he should put a smile on everyone's faces not.
  • edited February 2019
    Since Leicester won the premier in that freak year when the big 6 all had an off season, their fans now believe they should finish in the top 6 or 7, why ?  Vardy is a case of diminishing returns, and Mahrez has gone. Madison is still erratic and Grey is hit and miss. Maguire is good but does make mistakes that leads to goals. Chilwell is progressing 

    Leicester and Everton: two clubs who's fans think they should be contenders 
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  • Leicester should ask Southampton how they felt after they sacked Puel

    And he got them to the League Cup Final

    Very harshly treated Manager with his last two roles for me
  • David Hopkin has resigned as Bradford Manager

    Now looking for their fifth Manager in 13-months
  • I'm going to disagree with a few on here - I think Leicester have got decent players and should be doing better than they are. 

    Schmeichel, Evans and Maguire is a good defensive base, Ndidi is quality, I like Madison, and Vardy is a good goalscorer for a midtable side.

    Can understand fans wanting a change if  the football is also pretty negative.
  • Stats against Palace were 65/35 possession in their favour and 27 shots to 7, doesn't sound too negative. 
  • iaitch said:
    Stats against Palace were 65/35 possession in their favour and 27 shots to 7, doesn't sound too negative. 

    20% of goals though
  • And that's the most important stat after all.
  • Seems that Brendan Rodgers is giving up his 'dream job' @ Celtic to take over Leicester .. using it as a stepping stone to another chance at a big job in England ? .. we will see
  • Seems that Brendan Rodgers is giving up his 'dream job' @ Celtic to take over Leicester .. using it as a stepping stone to another chance at a big job in England ? .. we will see
    Bit of a kick in the balls for the Celtic fans on twitter who were saying he wouldnt go because Celtic are a bigger club than Leicester

    Take the League Reputation out of the equasion and they probably are... Unfortunately Leicester are in England which does make them the bigger team
  • edited February 2019
    Seems that Brendan Rodgers is giving up his 'dream job' @ Celtic to take over Leicester .. using it as a stepping stone to another chance at a big job in England ? .. we will see
    He'll have to go some to beat Robbie Keane - played for his "boyhood hero team" 5 different times.
  • Ranieri sacked .. the ever popular ex Addick Scott Parker is the stand in at Fulham
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  • Fulham following the well trodden path for relegated teams of sacking 2 managers in a season

    Dowie then Reed
    Luzon then Fraeye
  • Fulham following the well trodden path for relegated teams of sacking 2 managers in a season

    Dowie then Reed
    Luzon then Fraeye
    Jol then Meulensteen.
  • Rochdale have sacked manager Keith Hill after six years in charge in his second spell at the League One club

    Dale, who are 22nd in the table, have also terminated the contract of his assistant Chris Beech.

    Hill, 49, has achieved two of the three promotions in Rochdale's history, most recently from League Two in 2014.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47441452

  • Harsh on Hill
    Shouldnt have turned down Katie when we tried to get him instead of Slade should he - On a serious note completely agree, one of those clubs who'll always struggle at this level what with the money coming down with relegated Championship sides now
  • edited March 2019
    I disagree, they’ve conceded 3 or more goals in the league on 14 occasions this season, 74 goals conceded all season. Recently conceding 9 goals against two direct relegation candidates. They’ve conceded 3 or more in 13 of their 19 defeats.

    The average amount of goals conceded so far during the season in League One is 45, that’s 29 more than the average, Luton have conceded 29 all season.

    To me that says the management team cannot stop the rot and don’t know how to organise and/or motivate the team to be disciplined.

    He’d be alright for them in League Two, but for one last roll of the dice to try and stay up, he had to go.
  • Hill has been fortunate to keep his job over the past few months .. he's probably a nice bloke and all that, but just clinging on in any division is not enough nowadays .. owners and fans want improvement not stagnation, especially in the lower reaches of the league
  • Sage said:
    I disagree, they’ve conceded 3 or more goals in the league on 14 occasions this season, 74 goals conceded all season. Recently conceding 9 goals against two direct relegation candidates. They’ve conceded 3 or more in 13 of their 19 defeats.

    The average amount of goals conceded so far during the season in League One is 45, that’s 29 more than the average, Luton have conceded 29 all season.

    To me that says the management team cannot stop the rot and don’t know how to organise and/or motivate the team to be disciplined.

    He’d be alright for them in League Two, but for one last roll of the dice to try and stay up, he had to go.
    They've conceded all those goals but we couldn't put one past them in October.
  • iaitch said:
    Sage said:
    I disagree, they’ve conceded 3 or more goals in the league on 14 occasions this season, 74 goals conceded all season. Recently conceding 9 goals against two direct relegation candidates. They’ve conceded 3 or more in 13 of their 19 defeats.

    The average amount of goals conceded so far during the season in League One is 45, that’s 29 more than the average, Luton have conceded 29 all season.

    To me that says the management team cannot stop the rot and don’t know how to organise and/or motivate the team to be disciplined.

    He’d be alright for them in League Two, but for one last roll of the dice to try and stay up, he had to go.
    They've conceded all those goals but we couldn't put one past them in October.
    and probably wont do on the final day of the season, especially if last season has anything to do with it.
  • Yes they'll need 3 points to stay up and we'll need 3 points for the play offs.
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