Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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North Lower Neil said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:fenaddick said:
WBA and Norwich are in danger of losing their yo-yo club tag!3 -
killerandflash said:I'm really surprised Norwich haven't made a change yet1
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killerandflash said:killerandflash said:I'm really surprised Norwich haven't made a change yet
If it hadn't been for Josh Sargent's goals they'd be in all sorts of strife.0 -
Briston_Addick said:killerandflash said:killerandflash said:I'm really surprised Norwich haven't made a change yet
If it hadn't been for Josh Sargent's goals they'd be in all sorts of strife.5 -
JohnnyJoeyDeeDee said:Briston_Addick said:killerandflash said:killerandflash said:I'm really surprised Norwich haven't made a change yet
If it hadn't been for Josh Sargent's goals they'd be in all sorts of strife.
Norwich were dreadful ... and they have been in most of the Norwich games I've watched this year (quite a few because I tend to have that on alongside Charlton). There's plenty of nice passing but it never goes anywhere, they don't create too many chances (when they do they can't score) and there's always a defensive balls-up around the corner.
Normally the fans would be considering themselves starting next season with a six-point head-start because of their domination over the mob across the River Waveney over the last 20-odd years but I think even that would be in some doubt if Town can keep most of their first team together.0 -
Would be surprised if Norwich keep Sargent and Borja Sainz in the summer. Sargent almost went to MLS last summer for £15m and I can't see that kind of offer being turned down if someone came back in for him. Sainz I wonder if a newly promoted side offers a decent fee for .1
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JohnnyJoeyDeeDee said:Briston_Addick said:killerandflash said:killerandflash said:I'm really surprised Norwich haven't made a change yet
If it hadn't been for Josh Sargent's goals they'd be in all sorts of strife.1 -
Daily Mail reporting that Leeds are considering replacing Daniel Farke. Would be an interesting move. His PL record is poor and managing in the PL is very different to managing in the Championship. Would Leeds have a better chance of staying up with a manager with PL pedigree? And if so, who is out there with that pedigree?0
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Interesting move if they do - there have been a few managers who have struggled following promotion from the Championship, but it is because they aren't suited to the Premier League, or that the gap is too big?
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Both Farke and Parker have amazing records in the Champ and rubbish ones in the Prem. Can completely see why they would make the change given his previous experiences with Norwich, even if it's incredibly harsh on him.0
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fenaddick said:Daily Mail reporting that Leeds are considering replacing Daniel Farke. Would be an interesting move. His PL record is poor and managing in the PL is very different to managing in the Championship. Would Leeds have a better chance of staying up with a manager with PL pedigree? And if so, who is out there with that pedigree?1
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That would be crazy. Yes Norwich were a yo-yo side under Farke, but since they sacked him they've slid down to the Championship and stayed there.
I can't think of a successful PL manager out there who would take the Leeds job, leaving instead a series of managers who all got sacked by PL clubs anyway.0 -
North Lower Neil said:Interesting move if they do - there have been a few managers who have struggled following promotion from the Championship, but it is because they aren't suited to the Premier League, or that the gap is too big?1
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fenaddick said:Daily Mail reporting that Leeds are considering replacing Daniel Farke. Would be an interesting move. His PL record is poor and managing in the PL is very different to managing in the Championship. Would Leeds have a better chance of staying up with a manager with PL pedigree? And if so, who is out there with that pedigree?
Also playing 'attacking/kamikaze football' re: Southampton and Burnley (last season) .. gotta walk before trying to run in the Prem (or any Division)0 -
WHAddick said:North Lower Neil said:Interesting move if they do - there have been a few managers who have struggled following promotion from the Championship, but it is because they aren't suited to the Premier League, or that the gap is too big?0
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Newport looking for a new manager, this one genuinely seems like a mutual agreement
https://www.newport-county.co.uk/news/club-statement-jardim-leaves-newport-county-job-done
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QPR manager placed on gardening leave after reports he’s been holding talks with WBA
https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/2025/april/29/club-statement-marti-cifuentes/
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fenaddick said:QPR manager placed on gardening leave after reports he’s been holding talks with WBA
https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/2025/april/29/club-statement-marti-cifuentes/
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fenaddick said:QPR manager placed on gardening leave after reports he’s been holding talks with WBA
https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/2025/april/29/club-statement-marti-cifuentes/1 -
West Brom seem to burn through managers,won't be long before any parachute money runs out and they're struggling like Stoke / Cardiff1
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ElfsborgAddick said:fenaddick said:QPR manager placed on gardening leave after reports he’s been holding talks with WBA
https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/2025/april/29/club-statement-marti-cifuentes/
Whether he's the man to get WBA promoted (as i'm sure is their aim) is another question.3 -
Swansea City AFC is delighted to announce that Alan Sheehan has been appointed as the new head coach of the football club, following a highly successful spell as caretaker head coach.
https://www.swanseacity.com/news/alan-sheehan-appointed-head-coach-swansea-city0 -
Shrewsbury Town are thrilled to announce head coach Michael Appleton has signed a new contract at the Croud Meadow.
Michael will now build on the impressive work he has done as interim boss after putting pen to paper on a new two-year deal.
Assistant head coach Richard O’Donnell has also committed his future to the club.
https://www.shrewsburytown.com/news/2025/may/02/michael-appleton-signs-new-shrewsbury-deal/
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Is 5 points in 8 games 'impressive work'?0
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What's been his record since he joined ?0
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golfaddick said:What's been his record since he joined ?
Not great but they were already doomed and 14 points from safety when he came in.0 -
Bristol Rovers can confirm that Iñigo Calderón has departed his position as Men’s first team Head Coach.
Miguel Llera, who has been assisting in the coaching department since March, has also left the Club.
https://www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/club-statement-inigo-calderon
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clive said:
Bristol Rovers can confirm that Iñigo Calderón has departed his position as Men’s first team Head Coach.
Miguel Llera, who has been assisting in the coaching department since March, has also left the Club.
https://www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/club-statement-inigo-calderon
A 10 year plus experienced manager, through that experience, will be able to hit the ground running far quicker.
Mousinho at Portsmouth and Powell here really didn’t have that much of an impact on performances and results in their first ‘half’ season, but with a full summer behind them they both lead their clubs to promotion.
If you get a rookie manager mid season, prepare to have an underwhelming start but trust your process that they’re the right man going forward.
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I thought Calderon was an interesting appointment and I didn't think they were too bad at The Valley (Josh Griffiths probably stopped it being a cricket score but they looked decent in possession) but he was the wrong man to try and save them whilst completely overhauling their style of play.
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They weren't in the relegation places when he took over, and finished the season terribly, so no surprise Calderon went.
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