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Managerial sackings, comings and goings

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  • Shrewsbury Manager: Sam Ricketts and his Assistant are the next to join the unemployment line...
    The Shrews let a 2 goal lead slip away last night and I wonder if the owner/s made this decision in a hasty bad temper. They are having a bad season so far but Rickets has not done too bad a job at a little club that has nil cash to splash on players.
    8 games without a win isn't great though

    A strange club though, in that they had one great season in 2017/18 which neither they nor their manager Paul Hurst have been able to repeat subsequently. It seems a long time ago that they beat us in the playoffs, winning both legs 1-0
  • Shrewsbury Manager: Sam Ricketts and his Assistant are the next to join the unemployment line...
    The Shrews let a 2 goal lead slip away last night and I wonder if the owner/s made this decision in a hasty bad temper. They are having a bad season so far but Rickets has not done too bad a job at a little club that has nil cash to splash on players.
    8 games without a win isn't great though

    A strange club though, in that they had one great season in 2017/18 which neither they nor their manager Paul Hurst have been able to repeat subsequently. It seems a long time ago that they beat us in the playoffs, winning both legs 1-0
    true
  • Oggy Red said:
    Shrewsbury Manager: Sam Ricketts and his Assistant are the next to join the unemployment line...
    Do you mean Screwesbury? :smile:


    Well clearly not... the Shcrewesbury Manager is David Ricketts ;)
  • Oggy Red said:
    Shrewsbury Manager: Sam Ricketts and his Assistant are the next to join the unemployment line...
    Do you mean Screwesbury? :smile:


    Well clearly not... the Shcrewesbury Manager is David Ricketts ;)
    Ah, soz ...... I'm well known for dropping Ricketts. 


  • We have them in 10 days time. New manager bounce expected......
  • LB getting sacked then?
  • edited November 2020
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  • Steve Cotterill appointed as the new Shrewsbury Town manager. Not been in management since 2018

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55101053
  • edited November 2020
    Steve Cotterill appointed as the new Shrewsbury Town manager. Not been in management since 2018

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55101053
    As I said.......new manager bounce incoming. Be wary next Saturday.
  • He's another one that keeps getting jobs with no success.
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  • Bound to happen ... I still think he a great guy, but questions around his management level 
  • Wonder who they think will be better... Cowley? 
  • Parky I saw this a while back .
  • Dont know how true it is, but have been told by someone they have already spoken to Gus Poyet
  • He has gone from 12/1 at 5.20 to 4/1 at 5.30 lol so that information has obviously got around and people have put money on 
  • Addickted said:
    Get the feeling that Parky won't last the week.

    They're not happy up at Sunderland, especially with their recent signings.
    Oh well, he lasted two weeks longer than I predicted.
  • Paul Cook would be a much better appointment than Poyet in my opinion as he knows the lower leagues much better.

    Poyet hasn't managed in England since Sunderland sacked him 5 years ago.
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  • Suspect McGeady will win a recall. 
  • Parky will get to keep a Range Rover I expect. 
    He brought Jacko to us back in the day and there is always a pint on my tab waiting for him when the pubs reopen. 
  • Did a great job at Bradford and decent enough job at Bolton

    Sunderland isn't an "impossible" job but it does carry high expectations about success and the style of football. Parky seems to have continued on from Ross with functional football and lots of draws!

  • Maybe Sunderland just aren’t as good as their fans think they are 

    Probably true for most clubs. I use to follow Wolves a bit. When they were mired mid-table Championship, their fans were overwhelmed with joy when they got promoted. Now they are bitter they are not top 4. They think they are a "massive club" because the won the title when Elvis was 19-years old and don't understand why an ownership that financially cheated their way to the PL won't break the budget and flaunt FFP rules even more to win hardware.
  • It must surely be Paul Cook for the Sunderland job, although he did quit Wigan in their real hour of need ..  does this show a bit of a lack of 'moral fibre' and commitment to a very precarious cause ?
  • I'll be shocked if Neil Lennon is still in a job by the end of today.
  • That's it then, Parky for Celtic.
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