It suddenly became clear I couldn’t do the job I was employed to do so I left very quickly and hope no one notices if I try to get back into management.
Reading more into it, it seems the owner had far more of an input on team matters than Scholes was willing to allow. As manager (and having worked under Fergie his whole career) he expected full control over team matters but apparently the owner even gave new contracts to some players without Scholes knowing.
He walked, didn’t get the sack, but he walked and was in a legal battle with Lazio as they tried to sue him for €50mil for a breach of contract. But he resigned as it was made immediately clear he would not have been allowed to do what he wanted with team and training ground matters after it had been promised prior to his appointment.
Wasn't Leroy Rosenior sacked within 10 minutes once?
He was after 10 minutes at Torquay .. supposedly the shortest managerial reign, the 'victim' of a takeover .. don't know if it is in the Guinness B of W R
Wasn't Leroy Rosenior sacked within 10 minutes once?
He was after 10 minutes at Torquay .. supposedly the shortest managerial reign, the 'victim' of a takeover .. don't know if it is in the Guinness B of W R
Wasn't Leroy Rosenior sacked within 10 minutes once?
He was after 10 minutes at Torquay .. supposedly the shortest managerial reign, the 'victim' of a takeover .. don't know if it is in the Guinness B of W R
we all love him but he was a one club managerial wonder and he's done rather poorly in his other managerial jobs .. would just LOVE to see him back at the Valley in a coaching capacity .. that is certainly not gonna happen until Duchatelet finally slings his crooked hook
Could argue that Southend are in their natural position though; been a long time since they were in the Championship (one season in twenty years) and have only been back from a five year stay in League Two for a few seasons
If Douche sold, there would be a chance Powell would be back here next year. I can see a Championship club coming for Bowyer at season’s end, if we don’t go up.
Could argue that Southend are in their natural position though; been a long time since they were in the Championship (one season in twenty years) and have only been back from a five year stay in League Two for a few seasons
How tight is the bottom half of League One , Southend win yesterday and they would be top half , instead a loss and they are only out of relegation spots on goal dif . SCP good luck whatever happens ❤️
Significant injury problems by the sound of it. Hope he gets them out of trouble, ideally at the expense of the tubby, scouse talking machine. Incidentally, doesn't Southend's chairman sound like everything ours isn't in that interview.
Will always wonder what might have been. I'm convinced that his League 1 title-winning squad could have achieved back-to-back promotions with moderate (rather than minimal) investment that summer.
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Short managerial reigns
Two days.
He walked, didn’t get the sack, but he walked and was in a legal battle with Lazio as they tried to sue him for €50mil for a breach of contract. But he resigned as it was made immediately clear he would not have been allowed to do what he wanted with team and training ground matters after it had been promised prior to his appointment.
Sevilla sack Machin after their Europa exit to Slavia Prague. 6th in La Liga at the moment...
Hopefully, Powelly can keep them up and keep his job at the same time.
SCP good luck whatever happens ❤️
Significant injury problems by the sound of it. Hope he gets them out of trouble, ideally at the expense of the tubby, scouse talking machine. Incidentally, doesn't Southend's chairman sound like everything ours isn't in that interview.
Will always wonder what might have been. I'm convinced that his League 1 title-winning squad could have achieved back-to-back promotions with moderate (rather than minimal) investment that summer.
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