Kieran McKenna, has not only been named League Manager's Association Championship Manager of the Season, he's also pipped Pep Guardiola to the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy for the overall LMA Manager of the Season award.
Kieran McKenna, has not only been named League Manager's Association Championship Manager of the Season, he's also pipped Pep Guardiola to the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy for the overall LMA Manager of the Season award.
McKenna the early favourite to jump ship from Ipswich.
Seems like this is going to happen. Surprised he won’t be staying to see if he can continue the progress with Ipswich but maybe he sees a more secure Premier League job that can get in the top half. Bad news for the tractor boys though.
How do you get relegated with Burnley and then become favourite for the Bayern Munich job?! I know they're struggling to find a manager but if you're going for Kompany you might as well have kept Tuchel.
How do you get relegated with Burnley and then become favourite for the Bayern Munich job?! I know they're struggling to find a manager but if you're going for Kompany you might as well have kept Tuchel.
Maybe they missed out on their number one target and two's Kompany.
Get your head around Craig Bellamy being Bayern Asst Manager. Thats bonkers lol
"However Bellamy is reportedly being considered as Kompany's replacement by Burnley, a move that would see him step up to become a head coach for the first time."
It's so difficult to have any sort of stability at a smaller club, as anytime a manager does a half decent job they jump ship
Is getting a team relegated classed as half decent these days?
When he took over after 10 games, they had one point and had scored ZERO goals, and were a basket case. To end up relegated by just 2 points was a great achievement.
It's so difficult to have any sort of stability at a smaller club, as anytime a manager does a half decent job they jump ship
Is getting a team relegated classed as half decent these days?
When he took over after 10 games, they had one point and had scored ZERO goals, and were a basket case. To end up relegated by just 2 points was a great achievement.
Think with the amount of key players they're losing too I can completely understand Clarke leaving and taking a chance on being able to get something out of a Barnsley side that never seems to quite be able to get over the line.
He did a brilliant job to get Cheltenham even close to staying up.
Barcelona have sacked manager Xavi with former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick set to replace him.
Xavi will take charge of Barcelona for the final time on Sunday, when they host Sevilla in their last La Liga match of the season.
The 44-year-old, who had been contracted until 2025, was informed of the club's decision during a meeting with club president Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco on Friday.
Barcelona have sacked manager Xavi with former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick set to replace him.
Xavi will take charge of Barcelona for the final time on Sunday, when they host Sevilla in their last La Liga match of the season.
The 44-year-old, who had been contracted until 2025, was informed of the club's decision during a meeting with club president Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco on Friday.
Was never going to end well when he came out last week and said that in their current predicament they'd struggle to compete with Madrid. He was of course only speaking the truth and everyone knows their situation, but making your owners look stupid is never the best move.
The classic case of somebody being sacked after a really good season fizzled out, whereas if Barrow had finished really strongly to finish where they did, he would still have a job!
It's so difficult to have any sort of stability at a smaller club, as anytime a manager does a half decent job they jump ship
Is getting a team relegated classed as half decent these days?
When he took over after 10 games, they had one point and had scored ZERO goals, and were a basket case. To end up relegated by just 2 points was a great achievement.
Think with the amount of key players they're losing too I can completely understand Clarke leaving and taking a chance on being able to get something out of a Barnsley side that never seems to quite be able to get over the line.
He did a brilliant job to get Cheltenham even close to staying up.
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The timings suggest a possibility.
Then I won't feel guilty about wishing absolute shit upon them
I could see De Zerbi being a disaster there though. Too many egos there
"However Bellamy is reportedly being considered as Kompany's replacement by Burnley, a move that would see him step up to become a head coach for the first time."
Darrell Clarke to Barnsley.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce779x49463o
Think with the amount of key players they're losing too I can completely understand Clarke leaving and taking a chance on being able to get something out of a Barnsley side that never seems to quite be able to get over the line.
He did a brilliant job to get Cheltenham even close to staying up.
Barcelona have sacked manager Xavi with former Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick set to replace him.
Xavi will take charge of Barcelona for the final time on Sunday, when they host Sevilla in their last La Liga match of the season.
The 44-year-old, who had been contracted until 2025, was informed of the club's decision during a meeting with club president Joan Laporta and sporting director Deco on Friday.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c72250v375eo
Barcelona, Bayern, AC Milan, Juventus, Napoli, Liverpool, Chelsea, and still possibly Man U as well.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceq3wp3j873o
For three months anyway. His teams have won 42 out of 165 matches.