Tony Mowbray seems to be the favourite for the Sunderland job. Did a decent job at Blackburn, and from the northeast, though being a Smoggie might be an issue!
Maybe he also played golf or went to the pictures or watched some cricket.
There's a big difference in having a social life than going to watch a game of football where one of the teams playing are in talks with you regarding the vacancy when you are still under contract with another team, a team that are also playing that day versus going to the cinema.
but I think you know that and are just deliberately being awkward.
Ok Sunderland played on Saturday lunchtime, according to the BBC website 'The Black Cats were without manager Alex Neil, with the Scot on the verge of taking the vacant job at Stoke City'.
So Sunderland knew he was going so why should that stop him looking at his new team?
3 wins in 39 games must be one of the worst managerial records in history.
I'm sure there will be managers who didn't win a game at all, but they would have generally been in charge for a lot less games, but to be in charge for that many games and only win 3 there can't be many worse.
3 wins in 39 games must be one of the worst managerial records in history.
I'm sure there will be managers who didn't win a game at all, but they would have generally been in charge for a lot less games, but to be in charge for that many games and only win 3 there can't be many worse.
Does anyone know what's happening at Scunthorpe? They've gone from a top half l1 team to this? Has the owner lost interest, are they poorly run, or have they just made bad managerial appointments?
3 wins in 39 games must be one of the worst managerial records in history.
I'm sure there will be managers who didn't win a game at all, but they would have generally been in charge for a lot less games, but to be in charge for that many games and only win 3 there can't be many worse.
Does anyone know what's happening at Scunthorpe? They've gone from a top half l1 team to this? Has the owner lost interest, are they poorly run, or have they just made bad managerial appointments?
Bit of all 3, obviously they had that period with Adkins/Brian Laws as managers and the likes of Billy Sharp,Andy Keogh and Gary Hooper in their sides. Then it seems like the wheels have come off completely. Owner wants to sell by all accounts but can't find a buyer , were supposed to move to a new stadium and that's never happened.
Feel sorry for Keith Hill who I always felt was a decent manager. Adkins would be seen by their fans in a similar light to Curbishley for us. Would he return given that he lives in Hampshire? After his spell with us I can't see anyone else going in for him.
Feel sorry for Keith Hill who I always felt was a decent manager. Adkins would be seen by their fans in a similar light to Curbishley for us. Would he return given that he lives in Hampshire? After his spell with us I can't see anyone else going in for him.
Given Rochdale's current position I wouldn't be surprised if he ended back there again.
Scunthorpe United can confirm academy manager Tony Daws has agreed to take on the role of interim first team manager.
Tony will be assisted by current goalkeeping coach Paul Musselwhite and former Iron defender Michael Nelson, who was most recently assistant manager at Hartlepool United.
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Where is this sudden entitlement coming from in Fans
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62713373
Maybe he also played golf or went to the pictures or watched some cricket.
life than going to watch a game of football where one of the teams playing are in talks with you regarding the vacancy when you are still under contract with another team, a team that are also playing that day versus going to the cinema.
but I think you know that and are just deliberately being awkward.
So Sunderland knew he was going so why should that stop him looking at his new team?
Have to say that was very harsh of Fulham. Would they like to fire Patrick Viera too?
The club said a statement regarding an interim management team would be made "in due course".
In total the Iron won just three, and lost 27, of Hill's 39 matches in charge.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62718789
I'm sure there will be managers who didn't win a game at all, but they would have generally been in charge for a lot less games, but to be in charge for that many games and only win 3 there can't be many worse.
Bit of all 3, obviously they had that period with Adkins/Brian Laws as managers and the likes of Billy Sharp,Andy Keogh and Gary Hooper in their sides. Then it seems like the wheels have come off completely. Owner wants to sell by all accounts but can't find a buyer , were supposed to move to a new stadium and that's never happened.
Very much their version of Curbs
Scunthorpe United can confirm academy manager Tony Daws has agreed to take on the role of interim first team manager.
Tony will be assisted by current goalkeeping coach Paul Musselwhite and former Iron defender Michael Nelson, who was most recently assistant manager at Hartlepool United.
https://www.scunthorpe-united.co.uk/news/2022/september/club-statement2/
Dino Maamria says he has replaced Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink as permanent manager of League One's bottom side Burton.
Maamria said he spoke to Burton owner Ben Robinson to clarify his position after Hasselbaink resigned on Monday.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62810063