Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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Think it might be Jacamo mate 😉ForeverAddickted said:Are Stevenage still sponsored by Burger King? - It could be the deciding factor1 -
If he can’t use his hands, he can’t stuff his face with burgersKips said:
Evans family are still based in Peterborough.killerandflash said:That makes no sense. Gillingham may be going nowhere, but Stevenage are a struggling L2 club with no expectations of going rising higher
Gills are struggling for players and Evans has already hinted he doesn't want to work where his hands are tied.
I also sense some frostiness between manager and owner (Scally). Recently gills kick off time in the fa cup at home v Cheltenham was changed in the week leading up to the game from 3pm to 2pm. Some fans understandably kicked off about it due to short notice. I saw an interview with Scally the other day who said that he had no knowledge of it until the eve of the game and it had been arranged by the manager.1 -
Now Now... Lets stop with the fat jokes.RedChaser said:
Think it might be Jacamo mate 😉ForeverAddickted said:Are Stevenage still sponsored by Burger King? - It could be the deciding factor
Steve has got enough on his plate making this decisions
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So what you’re saying is he’s bit off more than he can chew, fair enough 😉.ForeverAddickted said:
Now Now... Lets stop with the fat jokes.RedChaser said:
Think it might be Jacamo mate 😉ForeverAddickted said:Are Stevenage still sponsored by Burger King? - It could be the deciding factor
Steve has got enough on his plate making this decisions
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Barnsley have appointed Sweden Under-21 boss Poya Asbaghi as their new head coach following the exit of Markus Schopp earlier in November.
The 36-year-old previously managed Dalkurd FF, Gefle IF and IFK Gothenburg before joining Sweden's youth set-up.
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Another leftfield appointment out of nowhere, Barnsley are opposite of clubs who appoint the "usual" suspectsclive said:Barnsley have appointed Sweden Under-21 boss Poya Asbaghi as their new head coach following the exit of Markus Schopp earlier in November.
The 36-year-old previously managed Dalkurd FF, Gefle IF and IFK Gothenburg before joining Sweden's youth set-up.
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Quotes attributed to Steve Evans from last night on kent online re the Stevenage rumour:
“I have just been made aware of it by our media department and that is something that the chairman and the club have to speak about, not for me, I will speak to the chairman about it as you would expect.
I don’t know how accurate that is. I am a football manager, I want to win games, I want to have a chance. I don’t know if there has been an approach."
Not ruling it out is he.
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Stevenage's owner is also the chairman of a food trading company (boom boom) .. and reading up, it seems that Stevenage FC despite no great on field success, is a well run business with a few odd little side lines, e.g. a children's nursery .. perhaps ol Steve can lecture the nippers on the benefits of healthy eating as a part time role, IF he gets the gigKips said:Quotes attributed to Steve Evans from last night on kent online re the Stevenage rumour:
“I have just been made aware of it by our media department and that is something that the chairman and the club have to speak about, not for me, I will speak to the chairman about it as you would expect.
I don’t know how accurate that is. I am a football manager, I want to win games, I want to have a chance. I don’t know if there has been an approach."
Not ruling it out is he.
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He may have a decent track record and I suspect Stevenage fans will be delighted if he gets the job as he knows how to win promotions but he's just one of those managers I'd be absolutely gutted to see my club appoint.
Whenever I see him he is just ranting and raving on the touchline and generally just being vile to all those around him. I dare say almost all managers overstep the mark at times however there are certain managers who just seem to make a living off it and he is one of them.
He hasn't seemed happy for a while at Gillingham and his statement certainly doesn't suggest he is distancing himself from the Stevenage job.1 -
He might as well just have said "please let me go"Kips said:Quotes attributed to Steve Evans from last night on kent online re the Stevenage rumour:
“I have just been made aware of it by our media department and that is something that the chairman and the club have to speak about, not for me, I will speak to the chairman about it as you would expect.
I don’t know how accurate that is. I am a football manager, I want to win games, I want to have a chance. I don’t know if there has been an approach."
Not ruling it out is he.
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Don't get all the fat shaming. That puts Bow's effort of a Wembley touchline dash to shame.Briston_Addick said:
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He will probably just eat them.Lincsaddick said:
Stevenage's owner is also the chairman of a food trading company (boom boom) .. and reading up, it seems that Stevenage FC despite no great on field success, is a well run business with a few odd little side lines, e.g. a children's nursery .. perhaps ol Steve can lecture the nippers on the benefits of healthy eating as a part time role, IF he gets the gigKips said:Quotes attributed to Steve Evans from last night on kent online re the Stevenage rumour:
“I have just been made aware of it by our media department and that is something that the chairman and the club have to speak about, not for me, I will speak to the chairman about it as you would expect.
I don’t know how accurate that is. I am a football manager, I want to win games, I want to have a chance. I don’t know if there has been an approach."
Not ruling it out is he.
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i.e. I don't think there's much chance of that here.Kips said:Quotes attributed to Steve Evans from last night on kent online re the Stevenage rumour:
“I have just been made aware of it by our media department and that is something that the chairman and the club have to speak about, not for me, I will speak to the chairman about it as you would expect.
I don’t know how accurate that is. I am a football manager, I want to win games, I want to have a chance. I don’t know if there has been an approach."
Not ruling it out is he.
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Gillingham turn down Stevenage's approach to talk to Evans .. BBC Sport0
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van Bronckhorst has the face of someone who will be sacked within 12 months.
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Stockport County pleased to announce the appointment of former Queens Park Rangers defender Clint Hill as Assistant Manager to Dave Challinor.
The 43-year-old joins the club after leaving Hartlepool United earlier this week, having been appointed at Victoria Park by Dave Challinor just a month ago.
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A great start for Eddie Howe. His first game at Newcastle tomorrow...and he's tested positive so is now isolating
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59354229
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in that job Eddie, there is NO hiding placekillerandflash said:A great start for Eddie Howe. His first game at Newcastle tomorrow...and he's tested positive so is now isolating
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Cardiff’s Perry Ng on Mick McCarthy. All about direct football and fighting for every ball. Worked for a while before teams figured out how to deal with them.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59327793?fbclid=IwAR18MDzCMHvUyMuvR6WeKIHp1UuqMgycXjDztDsqdMksFDLV7g5-6CmMWfk
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Now confirmed, Ole no longer at the wheel0
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Manchester United (@ManUtd) Tweeted:Manchester United can confirm that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has left his role as Manager.Thank you for everything, Ole ❤️0
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Be interesting to see who they to for.
No obvious candidate.0 -
North Lower Neil said:Be interesting to see who they to for.
No obvious candidate.Scally isn't as silly as some people make him out to beid:
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Sol Campbell tips Steve Bruce to be Man Utd’s interim manager.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1524726/Man-Utd-news-Steve-Bruce-Ole-Gunnar-Solskjaer-sacked?fbclid=IwAR2l0systTnFBvkxS2jFpNVHQ19RFeEFwnnnh34T-Ulzr2h7nVOv0G2rtvM
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Hope he wasn't paid for his amazing insights:Scoham said:Sol Campbell tips Steve Bruce to be Man Utd’s interim manager.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1524726/Man-Utd-news-Steve-Bruce-Ole-Gunnar-Solskjaer-sacked?fbclid=IwAR2l0systTnFBvkxS2jFpNVHQ19RFeEFwnnnh34T-Ulzr2h7nVOv0G2rtvM
"Maybe is a Steve Bruce good? For just six months? I don't know. Who knows?"
Cheers Sol.1









