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Managerial sackings, comings and goings

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  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,071
    Everton replacing Dyche is a big risk. They are shit and have been for years at least with Dyche you know they'd stay up. Suppose they have new owners now looking to splash a bit of cash. But with the stadium move next year I'd back them to go down now 
  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,342
    David Moyes? 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,842
    Premier League managers sacked this season:

    Erik Ten Haag (Dutch)
    Steve Cooper (British)
    Gary O'Neill (British)
    Russell Martin (British)
    Julen Lopetegui (Spanish)
    Sean Dyche (British)

    So, that's four of the six British managers in situ at the start of the season sacked with only Eddie Howe and Kieran McKenna surviving but just two of the 14 foreign managers losing their jobs. 

    I've heard on the grapevine that Samuel D'Allardyce, with his newly acquired French passport, is eagerly watching developments at West Ham.   
    Grand Sam?
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    edited January 10
    Rob Edwards, who always wears his heart on his sleeve has left Luton by mutual consent; or at least as near as it can be !

    The ups and downs of football was typified by Edwards tenure at Luton when he joined in November 22 after being one of the many managers in and out of the revolving door at Watford.

    Promotion to the Premier League was a mighty achievement in his 1st season and little Luton entertained the Premier big boys. They gave it their best shot but this fairy story was a one season wonder plus the drama with Captain Tom Lockyer's Cardiac arrest in December 23 and the emotional rollercoaster hit him hard. 

    Relegation wasn't unexpected but this season back in the Championship, Rob Edwards has struggled to get a tune out of mainly the same players that got them promoted. The 42 year old leaves Luton after just over two years and in 20th place and just 2 points above the trap door.

    I hope after he refreshes his batteries Edwards gets another job in the Championship or League 1 as he has had success and failure which nearly every manager will experience.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,348
    Premier League managers sacked this season:

    Erik Ten Haag (Dutch)
    Steve Cooper (British)
    Gary O'Neill (British)
    Russell Martin (British)
    Julen Lopetegui (Spanish)
    Sean Dyche (British)

    So, that's four of the six British managers in situ at the start of the season sacked with only Eddie Howe and Kieran McKenna surviving but just two of the 14 foreign managers losing their jobs. 

    I've heard on the grapevine that Samuel D'Allardyce, with his newly acquired French passport, is eagerly watching developments at West Ham.   
    seems pretty inevitable that the more foreign players who join Prem clubs, the more there will be foreign managers. Potter going to West Ham keeps the grand total of English managers in the Prem at (go on count 'em) two
  • cafc_se7
    cafc_se7 Posts: 2,274
    Rob Edwards, who always wears his heart on his sleeve has left Luton by mutual consent; or at least as near as it can be !

    The ups and downs of football was typified by Edwards tenure at Luton when he joined in November 22 after being one of the many managers in and out of the revolving door at Watford.

    Promotion to the Premier League was a mighty achievement in his 1st season and little Luton entertained the Premier big boys. They gave it their best shot but this fairy story was a one season wonder plus the drama with Captain Tom Lockyer's Cardiac arrest in December 23 and the emotional rollercoaster hit him hard. 

    Relegation wasn't unexpected but this season back in the Championship, Rob Edwards has struggled to get a tune out of mainly the same players that got them promoted. The 42 year old leaves Luton after just over two years and in 20th place and just 2 points above the trap door.

    I hope after he refreshes his batteries Edwards gets another job in the Championship or League 1 as he has had success and failure which nearly every manager will experience.
    I think Luton have made a huge mistake here, time will tell.
  • Plymouth have appoiinted Marion Muslic as their new Manager... Yes in case you're wondering... THAT Marion Muslic!!

    https://x.com/argyle/status/1877821196512743479?s=46
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,842
    Miron  :D
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,842
    A completely left field appointment, but after Rooney they were never going to appoint someone predictable...
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,031
    A completely left field appointment, but after Rooney they were never going to appoint someone predictable...

    They'll finish stranded at the bottom and this guy will get the chop before the season starts.
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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,842
    Moyes back at Everton. 2.5 year deal, so not the rumoured short term deal 
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,071
    Plymouth have appoiinted Marion Muslic as their new Manager... Yes in case you're wondering... THAT Marion Muslic!!

    https://x.com/argyle/status/1877821196512743479?s=46
    Never heard of him but I came across this in the comments  :D

    https://x.com/Danboy2288/status/1877826894206214222 
  • Moyes back at Everton. 2.5 year deal, so not the rumoured short term deal 
    Should never have left them for Man Utd in hindsight... Be great if he can get them back to where they were under him before

    Be a great way to thumb the nose at West Ham
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    Moyes is probably a good pick. He knows the club which is important.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,563
    Moyes is probably a good pick. He knows the club which is important.
    Totally different club now though, massive rebuilding job and the new owners need to give him time and money.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,027
    Wonder what lanky 6ft+ midfielder he'll buy to be the new Fellaini/Soucek
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,767
    Moyes back at Everton. 2.5 year deal, so not the rumoured short term deal 
    Should never have left them for Man Utd in hindsight... Be great if he can get them back to where they were under him before

    Be a great way to thumb the nose at West Ham
    In the 68 years prior to Ferguson's retirement, United had 7 permanent managers. In the 11 years since they've had exactly the same number. The issues are poor recruitment, the desire for immediate success from the Board and fans and certain players with massive egos and too money that are getting away with things that would have been unheard of in the days of Busby and Ferguson. Since he retired, United have finished in the PL: 7th-4th-5th-6th-2nd-6th-3rd-2nd-6th-3rd-8th-13th (currently)

    Records for all games including cups:

    Wins - Draws - Losses - Pts Per Game: 

    Ferguson: 895-338-267-2.02
    Moyes: 27-10-15-1.75
    Van Gaal: 54-25-24-1.82
    Mourinho: 84-32-28-1.97
    Solskjaer:91-37-40-1.85
    Rangnick: 11-10-8-1.48
    Ten Hag: 70-23-25-1.98
    Amorim: 4-2-6-1.17


  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    edited January 11
    Moyes back at Everton. 2.5 year deal, so not the rumoured short term deal 
    Should never have left them for Man Utd in hindsight... Be great if he can get them back to where they were under him before

    Be a great way to thumb the nose at West Ham
    In the 68 years prior to Ferguson's retirement, United had 7 permanent managers. In the 11 years since they've had exactly the same number. The issues are poor recruitment, the desire for immediate success from the Board and fans and certain players with massive egos and too money that are getting away with things that would have been unheard of in the days of Busby and Ferguson. Since he retired, United have finished in the PL: 7th-4th-5th-6th-2nd-6th-3rd-2nd-6th-3rd-8th-13th (currently)

    Records for all games including cups:

    Wins - Draws - Losses - Pts Per Game: 

    Ferguson: 895-338-267-2.02
    Moyes: 27-10-15-1.75
    Van Gaal: 54-25-24-1.82
    Mourinho: 84-32-28-1.97
    Solskjaer:91-37-40-1.85
    Rangnick: 11-10-8-1.48
    Ten Hag: 70-23-25-1.98
    Amorim: 4-2-6-1.17



    So other than the last two seasons United have never been outside the top 7 in 12 seasons ! So many Ex players and Rio Ferdinand giving criticism.

    David Moyes was sacked when they were 7th because they weren't going to reach the Champions League.
    Ferguson's 1st  3 seasons weren't great but Edwards never put him under any pressure. 

    Solskjaer went 18 months without losing an Premier  away match and finished 3rd in 19/20 and runners up to City in 20/21, plus losing on penalties to Villarreal in the Europa final 

    What would Man united give to have a 2nd, 3rd and a European final now.
  • Not done yet but imagine Bolton will be sacking Evatt soon. Hopefully he’ll still be there when we play them next week 
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,347
    edited January 12
    https://x.com/JimTheWanderer1/status/1878107841300406390

    Evatt blames the players. Surely on the way out soon. 
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  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    But they had great progress last year and finished 3rd whoooopeeeee doooooo for them 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    The New owners at Everton wanted to hear a new voice in the dressing room.
    Darren Farley is gutted !
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,353
    edited January 12
    But they had great progress last year and finished 3rd whoooopeeeee doooooo for them 
    They had the advantage of being a newly promoted league2 side and with that momentum it got them 9th. Then they got 5th, then 3rd and lost a play off final. 

    It's alright though, I'm sure the Bolton fans are fine, cause it was yearly progress until this blip. They'll use the advantage of a disappointing season as motivation next season. 

    I think that's how it works.
  • Blimey, he blamed the fans earlier this season and now it's the players fault... After he has just been backed to bring an expensive sounding one to the club, who just played his first game for them too.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,353
    edited January 13
    Well, well, well

    https://x.com/FootballLeagueW/status/1878801069318541584?t=m97X5IJcUs70jTltJuOlaw&s=19

     "EXCLUSIVE 🚨

    Luton Town are closing in on the appointment of Wycombe Wanderers boss Matt Bloomfield to replace Rob Edwards 🔜

    Bloomfield did not take Wycombe training today ❌"

  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,027
    Well, well, well

    https://x.com/FootballLeagueW/status/1878801069318541584?t=m97X5IJcUs70jTltJuOlaw&s=19

     "EXCLUSIVE 🚨

    Luton Town are closing in on the appointment of Wycombe Wanderers boss Matt Bloomfield to replace Rob Edwards 🔜

    Bloomfield did not take Wycombe training today ❌"

    Potentially nightmare January for Wycombe as Swansea are continuing to bid for Low too. Not much time to get a new manager in before the window closes
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,220
    Football League World is a terrible source.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,027
    Football League World is a terrible source.
    Agreed, though his odds are now very very short at 1/10 and that was before the FLW tweet. Managerial markets are volatile but not THAT volatile, think this has legs
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,033
    Yeah this one makes complete sense even if it's a dodgy source, I'd expect other better places than FLW to be reporting it. 
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,353
    Looks as good as done that,