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  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,051
    Would expect Hayes is off to manage the US Women's national team. 
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,753
    MarcusH26 said:
    Would expect Hayes is off to manage the US Women's national team. 
    As long as she's not doing punditry i'm happy . So Annoying 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    edited November 2023
    Swisdom said:
    MarcusH26 said:
    Would expect Eustace and Michael Beale to be the front runners for Millwall.
    Beale has done very little in his posts at QPR and Rangers, hopefully milllllll will give him the job.
    Beale announced on LinkedIn yesterday he’s not looking to go straight into a job as he keeps doing it and hasn’t had a break in a long time. He’s going to go back to Brazil for a couple of months and catch up with some old colleagues and then reevaluate what he wants to do next.  He’s having a break 

    Like many a good coach, Michael Beale has found the demands at a big club like Glasgow Rangers(Their fan base is massive) the buck stops with you when your title is manager. 

    Also, after talking about loyalty just a month or so before quitting QPR wasn't a great look.

    Beale needs to regroup and find the right team if he wants to be a number one but accept just like 'snakes and ladders' it possibly will be lower down the Pyramid.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    edited November 2023
    barstool said:
    Terrible decision and reminds me of the Curbs era and look what happened after that, many failures and ultimately relegations 
    Again, why do you think it was solely the club’s decision? Everything points to the fact that it was very much a mutual decision. In fact, reading between the lines I would say that Rowett instigated it. 

    It sounds like you are right:
    Gary Rowlett has done a decent job at Millwall but I wonder since the death of the owner if the budget has changed and he realises he had hit the ceiling with how far he can take the club?
    Leicester struggled after their owner died in the helicopter crash and it was a shocking car accident that happened to John Berylson who had given Millwall stability in his 17 year tenure. 

    Also there could be family reasons why Rowlett decided to call it a day ?
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    MarcusH26 said:
    Would expect Hayes is off to manage the US Women's national team. 

    Would seem like the next step in her coaching career. 
    Started coaching at just 20 years old and USA national team is probably the biggest job in Women's football with the most successful CV in World cups with 4 wins since the first WC in 91.
     
  • Big blow that for Oxford. Hopefully Mousinho will be tempted away next!
  • Wow... Talk about a change of fortunes for Manning

    Basically took Milton Keynes from the Play-Offs to relegation - Has rescued his career a bit with Oxford, and has jumped ship just three months into the season

    I'd be a bit pissed if I was an Oxford fan
  • Wow... Talk about a change of fortunes for Manning

    Basically took Milton Keynes from the Play-Offs to relegation - Has rescued his career a bit with Oxford, and has jumped ship just three months into the season

    I'd be a bit pissed if I was an Oxford fan
    Works both ways I guess - there's no loyalty from clubs to managers these days to see.if they can ride out a bad patch, so why should managers not take chances that come their way as a result of a good spell.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,051
    Big change of fortunes for Manning after how south things went at the end of his spell at MK Dons , Oxford do look to be contenders but I guess it's one of those where how often will a Championship role come up and he's going to take the chance that's been offered to him. 


    Will be interesting to see who's linked to Oxford - can see them sticking close to the Manning type mould. 
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  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,640
    MarcusH26 said:
    Big change of fortunes for Manning after how south things went at the end of his spell at MK Dons , Oxford do look to be contenders but I guess it's one of those where how often will a Championship role come up and he's going to take the chance that's been offered to him. 


    Will be interesting to see who's linked to Oxford - can see them sticking close to the Manning type mould. 
    Hopefully Appleton. 
  • MarcusH26 said:
    Big change of fortunes for Manning after how south things went at the end of his spell at MK Dons , Oxford do look to be contenders but I guess it's one of those where how often will a Championship role come up and he's going to take the chance that's been offered to him. 


    Will be interesting to see who's linked to Oxford - can see them sticking close to the Manning type mould. 
    Hopefully Appleton. 
    He's got form for moving on quickly!
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,051
    edited November 2023
    MarcusH26 said:
    Big change of fortunes for Manning after how south things went at the end of his spell at MK Dons , Oxford do look to be contenders but I guess it's one of those where how often will a Championship role come up and he's going to take the chance that's been offered to him. 


    Will be interesting to see who's linked to Oxford - can see them sticking close to the Manning type mould. 
    Hopefully Appleton. 

    Think if there's one club that could tempt him , it's Oxford.

    Wouldn't be surprised see Bows in the mix for this one if he still wants to manage.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,471

    Millwall Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Joe Edwards as its new Head Coach.

    The 37-year-old joins The Lions alongside Andy Myers, who will be installed as Assistant Head Coach. Adam Barrett - who has overseen the last four matches on a caretaker basis - and Andy Marshall, meanwhile, will remain part of the club's backroom staff.

    https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2023/november/06/millwall-confirm-joe-edwards-as-new-head-coach/

  • MarcusH26 said:
    The merry go round

    Appointed by MK Dons in May
    Manager of the month for August
    Sacked by MK Dons in October
    Appointed by Bradford in November
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,051
    MarcusH26 said:
    The merry go round

    Appointed by MK Dons in May
    Manager of the month for August
    Sacked by MK Dons in October
    Appointed by Bradford in November

    Sums up most lower league appointments nowadays it seems , just another name off the usual suspects pile. 


  • Amazing they can keep getting work really..
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Clever agents?
  • Big week for former MK Dons managers.
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  • Bradford the underperforming team in my pre season accy. Hopefully he is decent.
  • Bradford the underperforming team in my pre season accy. Hopefully he is decent.
    They've underperformed for ages. Ridiculous that a club that size is still stuck in L2, when you consider the minnows who've made it to L1 in recent years
  • Wow... Talk about a change of fortunes for Manning

    Basically took Milton Keynes from the Play-Offs to relegation - Has rescued his career a bit with Oxford, and has jumped ship just three months into the season

    I'd be a bit pissed if I was an Oxford fan
    I reckon Bristol will not be too happy either.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,471
    Bristol City have appointed Oxford United boss Liam Manning as head coach.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67333709
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,783
    edited November 2023
    Don’t blame Manning for making a jump while he could. He stayed at MK after that very good season and proceeded to undo almost all the goodwill he had built up the previous season.

    When the offer is there to jump up a level, he probably felt like he had to take it.
  • Al-Ittihad have sacked former Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo following a run of poor results, less than six months after he led them to their first Saudi Pro League title in 14 years.

    They have won just six of 12 league games this season and suffered a 2-0 defeat by Air Force Club of Iraq in the Asian Champions League on Monday.

  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,233

    Al-Ittihad have sacked former Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo following a run of poor results, less than six months after he led them to their first Saudi Pro League title in 14 years.

    They have won just six of 12 league games this season and suffered a 2-0 defeat by Air Force Club of Iraq in the Asian Champions League on Monday.

    Iraqi Air Force away never an easy game.
  • Al-Ittihad have sacked former Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo following a run of poor results, less than six months after he led them to their first Saudi Pro League title in 14 years.

    They have won just six of 12 league games this season and suffered a 2-0 defeat by Air Force Club of Iraq in the Asian Champions League on Monday.

    Iraqi Air Force away never an easy game.
    I imagine there was an aerial bombardment
  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,770
    edited November 2023
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  • MrWalker
    MrWalker Posts: 4,112
    edited November 2023

    Al-Ittihad have sacked former Tottenham manager Nuno Espirito Santo following a run of poor results, less than six months after he led them to their first Saudi Pro League title in 14 years.

    They have won just six of 12 league games this season and suffered a 2-0 defeat by Air Force Club of Iraq in the Asian Champions League on Monday.

    Iraqi Air Force away never an easy game.
    Improvements on the wings needed?

    Their games are always on Sky.