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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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clive said:Harry Kewell has been sacked as manager of Oldham Athletic after just over seven months in charge.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56322289
Keith Curle lined up to take over at Oldham
Curle will be the eighth different manager at the club since Abdallah Lemsagam took over as owner in 2018.
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killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56322289
Keith Curle lined up to take over at Oldham
Curle will be the eighth different manager at the club since Abdallah Lemsagam took over as owner in 2018.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56322289
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Surprised Oldham didn’t go for John Sheridan for the 18th time.6
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golfaddick said:Dazzler21 said:golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Paul Cook been confirmed as Ipswich Manager
Sandgaard fiddles whilst CAFC burns.....
Come on now... That's a bit hasty.
If TS thinks that LB is the man for the job then we will just have suffer it. Its his money after all.0 -
ricky_otto said:Surprised Oldham didn’t go for John Sheridan for the 18th time.4
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55951677Derek McInnes has left Aberdeen after eight years in charge and the side fourth in the Scottish Premiership.The 49-year-old, who was contracted until 2022, was the Scottish Premiership's longest-serving manager and won the League Cup in 2014.0
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Joachim Low is stepping down as Germany Manager after the Euros0
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ForeverAddickted said:Joachim Low is stepping down as Germany Manager after the Euros
You don't know where they've been4 -
ForeverAddickted said:Joachim Low is stepping down as Germany Manager after the Euros0
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killerandflash said:ForeverAddickted said:Joachim Low is stepping down as Germany Manager after the Euros3
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ricky_otto said:killerandflash said:ForeverAddickted said:Joachim Low is stepping down as Germany Manager after the Euros0
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Chris Wilder apparently leaving Sheff Utd by mutual consent.0
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ricky_otto said:Chris Wilder apparently leaving Sheff Utd by mutual consent.6
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Yeah thats a shame... They're surely going down now so why not leave Wilder in charge and go again in the Championship next year?0
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Wow, really surprised as Wilder would have been perfect to lead a promotion campaign next season
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Very surprised to see Wilder go. Wonder who they have lined up? Someone like a Howe with a Championship promotion?:0
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Charlton kept Curbs when relegated from Premiership and got promoted year after. It would be a surprising move considering how Wilder has brought Sheffield United up from League One.1
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BBC are saying it will be announced later today so clearly isnt just rumour0
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ricky_otto said:Chris Wilder apparently leaving Sheff Utd by mutual consent.
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Apparently Wilder has had a major fallout with one of the board members there. Strange timing though. Cowley's were being touted earlier in the week as possible suitors so maybe some mileage in that0
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Mental that Wilder has left them - he certainly won't be out of work for long, cracking manager0
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Elthamaddick said:Mental that Wilder has left them - he certainly won't be out of work for long, cracking manager2
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That's crazy, victim of his own success.1
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Wilder is the classic case of a man who is a perfect manager in the lower divisions (see Warnock e.g.), yet is just not suited to manage at the highest level, and YES, I know his team had a decent first season back at the top. This season, so far, they and him have been very very poor. He hasn't had a lot of money to spend that is true but even so, from what little I have seen of the Blades this year, their football is woeful. I suspect that Wilder is a bit of an old fashioned sergeant major type of manager. Nowadays that management style will not work.1
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For this one I do actually think it's unlikely results, he's probably not happy with spend or wages etc so happy to leave when he will likely fall upwards into a better job like a mid table Prem team I would have thought0
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Paul Heckingbottom until the end of the season.0
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Cafc43v3r said:Paul Heckingbottom until the end of the season.1
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Lincsaddick said:Wilder is the classic case of a man who is a perfect manager in the lower divisions (see Warnock e.g.), yet is just not suited to manage at the highest level, and YES, I know his team had a decent first season back at the top. This season, so far, they and him have been very very poor. He hasn't had a lot of money to spend that is true but even so, from what little I have seen of the Blades this year, their football is woeful. I suspect that Wilder is a bit of an old fashioned sergeant major type of manager. Nowadays that management style will not work.5