Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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A brutal defenestration, but international breaks are always popular times to make a change in the PL and Fulham have been shocking. I'm sure it was the Huddersfield game which sealed his fate, and that they've been looking for a new manager ever since then
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I don't think they went behind his back.
They sacked him, got Katrien in to interview 20 people in an hour and then appointed the best person for the job.16 -
You think Claudio Ranieri could be the next Alex Ferguson then?Henry Irving said:I don't think they went behind his back.
They sacked him, got Katrien in to interview 20 people in an hour and then appointed the best person for the job.3 -
They simply would never do that. They sacked Jokanovic at 9.00 and hired Ranieri at 10.00.ForeverAddickted said:WOW!! - Jokanovic gone... Ranieri in @ Fulham
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Shame as Jokanovic did a great job taking them up. If they want prem safety though they have to risk it and bring Ranieri in as otherwise they are going down. They’ve done great business in the transfer market and another good move in choosing Ranieri rather than going for a sam allardicd/Tony Pulis type appointment.0
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Had to be done, Fulham play Southampton next and they need to drag the Saints back in.0
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Have they done great business though?dizzee said:Shame as Jokanovic did a great job taking them up. If they want prem safety though they have to risk it and bring Ranieri in as otherwise they are going down. They’ve done great business in the transfer market and another good move in choosing Ranieri rather than going for a sam allardicd/Tony Pulis type appointment.
Mitrovic yes, but then he was on loan there already. Schurrle yes, but not sure about the others.0 -
If I was Mr. Khan, I’d have been just a little bit wary of Mr. Ranieri overseeing a Greek team that lost to the Faroe Islands.0
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Well they got Seri in from Nice who was supposedly wanted by bigger teams and have Sergio Rico on loan who has over 100 appearances (and two Europa League titles) with Sevilla... Based on those two joining along with Callum Chambers and Timothy Fosu-Mensah you'd have expected them to do a LOT better than what they are doing.killerandflash said:
Have they done great business though?dizzee said:Shame as Jokanovic did a great job taking them up. If they want prem safety though they have to risk it and bring Ranieri in as otherwise they are going down. They’ve done great business in the transfer market and another good move in choosing Ranieri rather than going for a sam allardicd/Tony Pulis type appointment.
Mitrovic yes, but then he was on loan there already. Schurrle yes, but not sure about the others.
I honestly expected them to be the surprised package of the season
Well they've certainly surprised me by doing so shite!!2 -
I am not sure why but I seem to know more Fulham fans than any other club, apart of course from Charlton. They are all very happy with the signings however the main complaint seems to be Jokanovic playing them out of position.
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Daily Mail are claiming that Notts County are going to give the job back to Kevin Nolan...1
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Ireland 'part company' with O'Neill and Keane .. the odd couple get the boot .. the Irish need to bring back big Jack, a hero both sides of the Irish sea, dementia notwithstanding0
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The return of Mick McCarthy?
This guy has been mentioned, maybe Mark Kinsella could also be involved, as his PL experience would be useful
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Notts County are to name former AFC Wimbledon boss Neal Ardley as their new manager, BBC Radio Nottingham reports.
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Mick McCarthy had agreed to return as Ireland bosskillerandflash said:The return of Mick McCarthy?
This guy has been mentioned, maybe Mark Kinsella could also be involved, as his PL experience would be useful
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46301223
An unusual arrangement, McCarthy to manage until 2020 then Kenny tales over. Not often is a managerial appointment confirmed 2 years in advance!1 -
Isnt a bad idea... especially if Mick doesnt want it long term as Kenny will be managing the U21s for the time beingkillerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46301223
An unusual arrangement, McCarthy to manage until 2020 then Kenny tales over. Not often is a managerial appointment confirmed 2 years in advance!0 -
If Mick does a great job with the first team, and Kenny's U21s keep losing, will they definitely want to make the change?ForeverAddickted said:
Isnt a bad idea... especially if Mick doesnt want it long term as Kenny will be managing the U21s for the time beingkillerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46301223
An unusual arrangement, McCarthy to manage until 2020 then Kenny tales over. Not often is a managerial appointment confirmed 2 years in advance!1 -
Does Mick want to remain in International Management thats the question - Feels like he's doing it as a favour and to maybe help out his reputation and show that Ipswich fans were wrong to demand his exit (sorry thats already proven)killerandflash said:
If Mick does a great job with the first team, and Kenny's U21s keep losing, will they definitely want to make the change?ForeverAddickted said:
Isnt a bad idea... especially if Mick doesnt want it long term as Kenny will be managing the U21s for the time beingkillerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46301223
An unusual arrangement, McCarthy to manage until 2020 then Kenny tales over. Not often is a managerial appointment confirmed 2 years in advance!0 -
Lost me there...had to read the link. Using one person's first name & another's last name (when it's also a first name) completely flummoxed me.0
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Sol Campbell named as boss of Macclesfield.1
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Should be funny.MrLargo said:Sol Campbell named as boss of Macclesfield.
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I wonder if he’ll go home at half time if his team are losing and then go back 4 days later.MrLargo said:Sol Campbell named as boss of Macclesfield.
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if relegation wasn't already a certainty .. it is now ((:>)MrLargo said:Sol Campbell named as boss of Macclesfield.
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Southampton have held talks with Paulo Sousa, the former QPR and Leicester manager, about replacing Mark Hughes. (Times - subscription required)
A strange choice, flopped in England 10 years ago though seems to have done ok elsewhere1 -
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I’m going to submit my CV - but tell them I can only manage games within 20 miles of the M25.clive said:1 -
That will cover most of their away games.ricky_otto said:
I’m going to submit my CV - but tell them I can only manage games within 20 miles of the M25.clive said:0 -
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