It’ll be alright should Hughes take over as West Brom boss - when the current incumbent continues to fuck things up there. Hey ho - the Premier League manager merry-go-round …
And some say we can't get rid of KR because who would we attract next. Plenty out there I'd say & most don't care what job they take once sacked.
If the Charlton job came vacant, there would be plenty of applicants, even when RD and Katrien were at their worst.
It's a job, it's money, there are far more unemployed managers than vacancies, and if you don't get back in quickly, the worry for all managers is being forgotten/written off as past it.
And some say we can't get rid of KR because who would we attract next. Plenty out there I'd say & most don't care what job they take once sacked.
If the Charlton job came vacant, there would be plenty of applicants, even when RD and Katrien were at their worst.
It's a job, it's money, there are far more unemployed managers than vacancies, and if you don't get back in quickly, the worry for all managers is being forgotten/written off as past it.
Probably because most knew they'd sign a 2-3 year deal and be sacked/get a pay off within a few months!
And some say we can't get rid of KR because who would we attract next. Plenty out there I'd say & most don't care what job they take once sacked.
If the Charlton job came vacant, there would be plenty of applicants, even when RD and Katrien were at their worst.
It's a job, it's money, there are far more unemployed managers than vacancies, and if you don't get back in quickly, the worry for all managers is being forgotten/written off as past it.
Probably because most knew they'd sign a 2-3 year deal and be sacked/get a pay off within a few months!
Absolutely, and that applies to most other clubs as well, with the average job expectancy now barely more than a year
I remember the old days when it was managers of "big clubs" who got sacked after a defeat to Charlton...
Mildly interesting side-topic. I can remember Mark Kinsella earning us a draw at home to Newcastle in the FA Cup which prompted Kevin Keegan to resign. That fixture also started off my dislike of Alan Shearer.
Other than that, I feel like we usually turn up a week after the sacking and have to deal with the potential new manager bounce, sometimes successfully - away to Spurs in Martin Jols first game, won 3-2 - and sometimes unsuccessfully - lost 1-0 to Blackburn in the ultimately-useless Brian Kidd's first game in charge.
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Hey ho - the Premier League manager merry-go-round …
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It looks like Karanka will get the Forest job. The merry-go-round continues!
It's a job, it's money, there are far more unemployed managers than vacancies, and if you don't get back in quickly, the worry for all managers is being forgotten/written off as past it.
Although did read that Graham Potter (Ostersunds) wanted the job so why not give him a shot here
Other than that, I feel like we usually turn up a week after the sacking and have to deal with the potential new manager bounce, sometimes successfully - away to Spurs in Martin Jols first game, won 3-2 - and sometimes unsuccessfully - lost 1-0 to Blackburn in the ultimately-useless Brian Kidd's first game in charge.
But then, his team played with an air of a relegation side.
Directors there rolling the dice 1 last time, hoping their 3rd manager of the season can pull off a miracle - already Bury 12 points behind safety.
Lambert to Stoke. Reasonable appointment - did okay at Wolves, Blackburn and Villa despite boardroom dramas and mismanagement in the background.
Just read his Wikipedia page, didn't realise he was Wycombe manager when the knocked us out of the League Cup.
Can you believe they are talking about protests and that Coates must go?