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  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,362
    Cocu & Woodgate show zero personality.
    They could be good motivators, but they show nothing when interviewed.
    The same criticism used to get levelled at Curbs, to be fair
     actions/achievements speak louder than chit chat
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,105
    Cocu was atrocious at Fenerbahce last season.
    sacked before the end of October after the club hit the relegation zone.

    Derby will have hoped for the PSV version and I imagine he’ll be desperate now too, you don’t get too many opportunities before being written off as a failure.
  • Woodgate has a medium/long term job to do at Boro. I reckon his job is safe for this season.
    Boro aren't a sacking club, but he's doing a pretty poor job considering he inherited a team that finished 7th last season. 
  • Sage said:
    if cockadoodle Cocu is still at Derby by Christmas, I'll think about eating my tastiest hat .. his was a ridiculous appointment from the off
    Seemed absolutely clueless with no passion or motivation on the touchline. He didn’t know what to do or how to stop us.

    That’s the thing with Derby under Mel Morris. They go for names rather than anything else. Forget dynamics, work rate, togetherness, cohesion, balance etc. they think if they get a big name in, someone popular, the same with signing Rooney, that it will work out perfectly when most of the time it really doesn’t. And then they cheat the system and don’t get punished. It’s clubs like Derby that I really enjoy watching fail each and every year.
    Was always going to be a tough job this season, as not only have Derby lost a well liked manager, but they also lost their 3 best players from last season in Mount, Wilson and Tomori. 
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674

    Sol Campbell appointed as Southend manager. Hermann Hreidarsson will be his assistant, his first coaching role in this country I think. With Andy Cole as forwards coach, there's a lot of playing talent on the touchline!
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,991
    edited October 2019
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674

    Sol Campbell appointed as Southend manager. Hermann Hreidarsson will be his assistant, his first coaching role in this country I think. With Andy Cole as forwards coach, there's a lot of playing talent on the touchline!
    7-1 down. Must be the worst managerial debut since Bryan Gunn's Norwich let in 7 at home to Colchester a few years back.
  • MrLargo said:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674

    Sol Campbell appointed as Southend manager. Hermann Hreidarsson will be his assistant, his first coaching role in this country I think. With Andy Cole as forwards coach, there's a lot of playing talent on the touchline!
    7-1 down. Must be the worst managerial debut since Bryan Gunn's Norwich let in 7 at home to Colchester a few years back.
    I'd be very surprised if Sol Campbell took charge tonight

    Either way a bit awkward as dont teams usually put in extra effort for their new manager even if they're just watching from the stands
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,991
    MrLargo said:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674

    Sol Campbell appointed as Southend manager. Hermann Hreidarsson will be his assistant, his first coaching role in this country I think. With Andy Cole as forwards coach, there's a lot of playing talent on the touchline!
    7-1 down. Must be the worst managerial debut since Bryan Gunn's Norwich let in 7 at home to Colchester a few years back.
    I'd be very surprised if Sol Campbell took charge tonight

    Either way a bit awkward as dont teams usually put in extra effort for their new manager even if they're just watching from the stands
    True on both counts. Regardless of who's picked the team tonight, you'd expect some sort of reaction in front of a new manager.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,605
    MrLargo said:
    MrLargo said:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674

    Sol Campbell appointed as Southend manager. Hermann Hreidarsson will be his assistant, his first coaching role in this country I think. With Andy Cole as forwards coach, there's a lot of playing talent on the touchline!
    7-1 down. Must be the worst managerial debut since Bryan Gunn's Norwich let in 7 at home to Colchester a few years back.
    I'd be very surprised if Sol Campbell took charge tonight

    Either way a bit awkward as dont teams usually put in extra effort for their new manager even if they're just watching from the stands
    True on both counts. Regardless of who's picked the team tonight, you'd expect some sort of reaction in front of a new manager.
    Maybe they’re just really shit
  • MrLargo said:
    MrLargo said:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674

    Sol Campbell appointed as Southend manager. Hermann Hreidarsson will be his assistant, his first coaching role in this country I think. With Andy Cole as forwards coach, there's a lot of playing talent on the touchline!
    7-1 down. Must be the worst managerial debut since Bryan Gunn's Norwich let in 7 at home to Colchester a few years back.
    I'd be very surprised if Sol Campbell took charge tonight

    Either way a bit awkward as dont teams usually put in extra effort for their new manager even if they're just watching from the stands
    True on both counts. Regardless of who's picked the team tonight, you'd expect some sort of reaction in front of a new manager.
    Maybe they’re just really shit
    To be fair they've played two more games but their Goal Difference is worse than Bolton's!!

    Let that sink in for a moment, at least Bolton have the excuse of being forced to play kids for a good number of games

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  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,605
    MrLargo said:
    MrLargo said:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50035674

    Sol Campbell appointed as Southend manager. Hermann Hreidarsson will be his assistant, his first coaching role in this country I think. With Andy Cole as forwards coach, there's a lot of playing talent on the touchline!
    7-1 down. Must be the worst managerial debut since Bryan Gunn's Norwich let in 7 at home to Colchester a few years back.
    I'd be very surprised if Sol Campbell took charge tonight

    Either way a bit awkward as dont teams usually put in extra effort for their new manager even if they're just watching from the stands
    True on both counts. Regardless of who's picked the team tonight, you'd expect some sort of reaction in front of a new manager.
    Maybe they’re just really shit
    To be fair they've played two more games but their Goal Difference is worse than Bolton's!!

    Let that sink in for a moment, at least Bolton have the excuse of being forced to play kids for a good number of games
    Just checked and they were down to 9 men after 53 minutes.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,241
    edited October 2019
    Southend had nine men.

    Maybe trying too hard to impress.
  • Cocu was atrocious at Fenerbahce last season.
    sacked before the end of October after the club hit the relegation zone.

    Derby will have hoped for the PSV version and I imagine he’ll be desperate now too, you don’t get too many opportunities before being written off as a failure.
    I disagree I think evidence shows that the same managers, many of them abject failures, get jobs time and time again.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,577
    Sunderland fans maybe a little happier today with a 5-0 victory.

    If they get promoted then next season we may have the first V neck Jersey derby
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,105
    Cocu was atrocious at Fenerbahce last season.
    sacked before the end of October after the club hit the relegation zone.

    Derby will have hoped for the PSV version and I imagine he’ll be desperate now too, you don’t get too many opportunities before being written off as a failure.
    I disagree I think evidence shows that the same managers, many of them abject failures, get jobs time and time again.
    I said written off as failures nothing about being unemployable.
     ;) 

    But yeah, you're right. Time and time again these managers that have been sacked from numerous clubs get another job, almost as if the people employing them are just as incompetent.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,477
    edited October 2019
    THE board of directors of Morecambe FC has with great sadness today accepted Jim Bentley’s resignation from the club after more than 17 years with us.
    https://www.morecambefc.com/news/2019/october/club-statement/
    BBC Radio Lancashire reports he is set to take charge of National League side AFC Fylde.
  • Sage said:
    if cockadoodle Cocu is still at Derby by Christmas, I'll think about eating my tastiest hat .. his was a ridiculous appointment from the off
    Seemed absolutely clueless with no passion or motivation on the touchline. He didn’t know what to do or how to stop us.

    That’s the thing with Derby under Mel Morris. They go for names rather than anything else. Forget dynamics, work rate, togetherness, cohesion, balance etc. they think if they get a big name in, someone popular, the same with signing Rooney, that it will work out perfectly when most of the time it really doesn’t. And then they cheat the system and don’t get punished. It’s clubs like Derby that I really enjoy watching fail each and every year.
    Was always going to be a tough job this season, as not only have Derby lost a well liked manager, but they also lost their 3 best players from last season in Mount, Wilson and Tomori. 
    They have Rooney coming to them in January so hopefully a 'big name' could potentially kick off the rest of their season.
  • clive said:
    THE board of directors of Morecambe FC has with great sadness today accepted Jim Bentley’s resignation from the club after more than 17 years with us.
    https://www.morecambefc.com/news/2019/october/club-statement/
    The end of an era there. Interesting that he's taking a job with Fylde, a division lower
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,701
    Sage said:
    if cockadoodle Cocu is still at Derby by Christmas, I'll think about eating my tastiest hat .. his was a ridiculous appointment from the off
    Seemed absolutely clueless with no passion or motivation on the touchline. He didn’t know what to do or how to stop us.

    That’s the thing with Derby under Mel Morris. They go for names rather than anything else. Forget dynamics, work rate, togetherness, cohesion, balance etc. they think if they get a big name in, someone popular, the same with signing Rooney, that it will work out perfectly when most of the time it really doesn’t. And then they cheat the system and don’t get punished. It’s clubs like Derby that I really enjoy watching fail each and every year.
    Was always going to be a tough job this season, as not only have Derby lost a well liked manager, but they also lost their 3 best players from last season in Mount, Wilson and Tomori. 
    They have Rooney coming to them in January so hopefully a 'big name' could potentially kick off the rest of their season.
    Wonder if he will come in as manager, as by then they will be in all sorts of problems.

    could get interesting.
  • clive said:
    THE board of directors of Morecambe FC has with great sadness today accepted Jim Bentley’s resignation from the club after more than 17 years with us.
    https://www.morecambefc.com/news/2019/october/club-statement/
    BBC Radio Lancashire reports he is set to take charge of National League side AFC Fylde.
    Reckon it could be the beginning of the end for them in the Football League

    They've nearly always been in a relegation battle under Bentley and think they need to be VERY careful about who they bring in else they could really nose dive as arent in the best position financially

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  • Craig Levein sacked by Hearts. He was manager and Director of Football!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,017
    Craig Levein sacked by Hearts. He was manager and Director of Football!
    You're shit & you sacked yourself

    Repeat.... 
  • Craig Levein sacked by Hearts. He was manager and Director of Football!
    I guess he can now drop the fake sweaty accent and focus on throwing darts under his real name of James Wade ;)
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,105
    Nathan Jones sacked by Stoke yesterday. 

    Another job Bowyer will be linked to no doubt. 

    Not sure who they’ll go for.

    Aim for Chris Houghton and end up with Tony Pulis 
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    Wouldn't be surprised if they went in for Alex Neil
  • Moyes and O'Neill also being mentioned. O'Neill has done really well with N.Ireland but a bit of a gamble with no league experience. 
  • I can't see any current Championship club manager being interested, when you see who's failed there
  • Addickted said:
    Wouldn't be surprised if they went in for Alex Neil
    Alex Neil being mentioned by Alan Nixon on twitter

    Preston fans not impressed
  • Addickted said:
    Wouldn't be surprised if they went in for Alex Neil
    Alex Neil being mentioned by Alan Nixon on twitter

    Preston fans not impressed
    Why would Neil swap 2nd from top for the bottom side?
  • Addickted said:
    Wouldn't be surprised if they went in for Alex Neil
    Alex Neil being mentioned by Alan Nixon on twitter

    Preston fans not impressed
    Why would Neil swap 2nd from top for the bottom side?
    Talksport seem to think it'll happen though