Not often you see both managers get sacked after the same match ! Perhaps they could just do a swap.... lol.
I had thought that perhaps Monk was looking at going back to Swansea & it might have been a "mutusl consent" sacking
Very unusual, especially for Monk to be sacked after a decent away win! Not like Steve Gibson to be so trigger happy, Boro are only 3 points off the playoffs
Not often you see both managers get sacked after the same match ! Perhaps they could just do a swap.... lol.
I had thought that perhaps Monk was looking at going back to Swansea & it might have been a "mutusl consent" sacking
Very unusual, especially for Monk to be sacked after a decent away win! Not like Steve Gibson to be so trigger happy, Boro are only 3 points off the playoffs
There are rumours that Monk was having talks with Swansea.
Leeds fans are cracking up at the fact he has gone and got sacked at Middlesbrough, which I don’t blame them for, he had his own agenda and thought he went to a bigger club when leaving Leeds, which so far this season has been proved to be the wrong decision and there is no chance Middlesbrough are bigger than Leeds.
So... Pulis to Middlesbrough maybe?
What other Premier League side is there that would actually appoint him now, he isn’t going for the Swansea vacancy, which I don’t blame him. Middlesbrough seems like the better bet of the two right now if he could go there and get them top six.
On a side note, when you actually look at the Premier League and go from Everton downwards, my goodness they are full of rubbish. There’s no way the league is anything as good as people think, just the top sides are very good and mainly exciting to watch, that’s it.
The Championship seems especially notorious for high managerial turnover, other than Mick McCarthy, nobody else has reached the 3 year mark at the moment!
The Championship seems especially notorious for high managerial turnover, other than Mick McCarthy, nobody else has reached the 3 year mark at the moment!
Ten points clear of the relegation zone after surviving on the final day of last season, what else is he meant to achieve.
Forest have some exceptional young players, and they properly need some stability.
Totally agree. He's a good manager, and has been playing a lot of their youngsters. They're nowhere near relegation, and I reckon they would have been a challenger under him next season. Nobody takes a long or even medium term view now.
If I wasn't so desperate to see SCP back in the dugout, I'd be very happy with Warburton succeeding Robinson.
On a separate note, wtf is Steve McLaren doing at the top of that bookies list. He's like the new Bryan Robson, a year maximum and then it'll turn sour.
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No? Oh, as you were then.....
So... Pulis to Middlesbrough maybe?
What other Premier League side is there that would actually appoint him now, he isn’t going for the Swansea vacancy, which I don’t blame him. Middlesbrough seems like the better bet of the two right now if he could go there and get them top six.
On a side note, when you actually look at the Premier League and go from Everton downwards, my goodness they are full of rubbish. There’s no way the league is anything as good as people think, just the top sides are very good and mainly exciting to watch, that’s it.
Carvalhal takes over at Swansea and the merry go round continues!
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-hold-talks-with-steve-mcclaren-over-vacant-managerial-role-1-8930815
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42528150
The Championship seems especially notorious for high managerial turnover, other than Mick McCarthy, nobody else has reached the 3 year mark at the moment!
Curbs 50/1
Forest have some exceptional young players, and they properly need some stability.
If I wasn't so desperate to see SCP back in the dugout, I'd be very happy with Warburton succeeding Robinson.
On a separate note, wtf is Steve McLaren doing at the top of that bookies list. He's like the new Bryan Robson, a year maximum and then it'll turn sour.
I'll get my coat.
Especially as he fielded a very weak team against Chelsea simply because of the Newcastle game
p.s I know we were never near relegation. But he did go 11 games without a win. Think about that for a moment.
Ooo that's not good then... Sorry but he should go - He took the risk against Chelsea and it didn't come off!!
As I stand there further aghast at what football has become it slowly dawns on me that it is soccer AM.
Still, not as mad as KM rocking up at Sheff weds.