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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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Source 🧐Gravesend_Addick said:Sounds like Glasner is set to be sacked by Palace0 -
It's on the BBC websiteJustFloydRoad said:
Source 🧐Gravesend_Addick said:Sounds like Glasner is set to be sacked by Palace1 -
His press conference is basically him begging to be sacked and how he's " not good enough"1
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DaveMehmet said:
It's on the BBC websiteJustFloydRoad said:
Source 🧐Gravesend_Addick said:Sounds like Glasner is set to be sacked by PalaceLot of people talking sense on the Comments; saying how he's just won the FA Cup, has lost three players that haven't been replaced - WTF do that lot in Surrey expect!! - The problem once again is the board, who like the Europa League debacle, are surprisingly avoiding a lot of slack they surely deserve?0 -
DaveMehmet said:
It's on the BBC websiteJustFloydRoad said:
Source 🧐Gravesend_Addick said:Sounds like Glasner is set to be sacked by PalaceThought so (opened the bbc website to have a look). I retain my theory though: He is only there to win the conference league and no other reason, when they get knocked out of Europe he'll go.Time will prove me wrong, but we all agree he is in his lame duck period at Palace now.0 -
Ramsay sacked straight after our game after just nine games in charge.1
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Appears Will Still is the favourite for West Brom which I find totally and utterly bizarre.
They need a wise head to keep them up not another dice roll on a young head coach.6 -
So embarrassed by drawing with us they sack the manager0
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West Brom are at home to Watford in April, Still vs Still!MarcusH26 said:Appears Will Still is the favourite for West Brom which I find totally and utterly bizarre.
They need a wise head to keep them up not another dice roll on a young head coach.5 -
I was just about to look that up hahaha. That's got to be a first for the league?killerandflash said:
West Brom are at home to Watford in April, Still vs Still!MarcusH26 said:Appears Will Still is the favourite for West Brom which I find totally and utterly bizarre.
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Was going to say this could be bad if they get someone decent but if they do get Will Still it could be good for us. He was awful at Southampton0
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In their position they need a character. Someone who’ll light a fire under the players, inspire them and get them to run through walls for him. I don’t think Will Still is that guy. He was on the EFL show a couple of weeks ago and he’s an absolute charisma vacuum.siblers said:Was going to say this could be bad if they get someone decent but if they do get Will Still it could be good for us. He was awful at Southampton8 -
If WBA appoint Will Still then they deserve to go down, it would be about the worst appointment they could make.
They need an experienced manager, not another untested young prospect.1 -
Agreed, someone a bit older and ideally possibly an ex player that already knows the place and the fans will get behind.Ormiston_Addick said:If WBA appoint Will Still then they deserve to go down, it would be about the worst appointment they could make.
They need an experienced manager, not another untested young prospect.
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Would love it if they got Will Still, he was terrible for Southampton. Seen a few of their fans want them to get Slaven Bilic back, i think he'd be a decent appointment.1
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Agreed. Two inexperienced managers in a row now.MarcusH26 said:Appears Will Still is the favourite for West Brom which I find totally and utterly bizarre.
They need a wise head to keep them up not another dice roll on a young head coach.0 -
Will Will Still still manage to get relegated from the Championship this season... I hope so4
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Of the teams in our mini-League, its now just Charlton and Portsmouth that remain with the Manager that started the season... Could even include Stoke and QPR in that, if you look at the entirety of the bottom half of the table0
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Many of the names the fans would want wouldn't be interested in the job though, as there's such a high chance of relegation now. An experienced manager taking over from Mason in January, and able to tweak the squad, could have turned things around, but it's a way harder job now.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Would love it if they got Will Still, he was terrible for Southampton. Seen a few of their fans want them to get Slaven Bilic back, i think he'd be a decent appointment.
It's not as if the club has any money or is well run. If they stay up, they'll still be poor next season.
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I’d also add that the WBA job seems a hiding to nothing anyway. The fact that they’re not even in the relegation zone at the moment means the best a manager can hope to do is maintain that. Staying up would be the absolute minimum expectation and scraping by won’t convince the fanbase, so unless the new manager actually does significantly well, they’ll get no plaudits anyway. If they get relegated, they’ll probably get sacked in the summer.
Why would anyone take that job? I suppose it has parallels to NJ with us. We were also in what some would call a ‘false’ position. We were in danger while not being in the relegation zone too. He needed to turn our season round quick sharp then regroup in the summer. It worked for him, so maybe someone fancies themself to do the same for the baggies?1 -
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So you're saying NJ should take the WBA job?lordromford said:I’d also add that the WBA job seems a hiding to nothing anyway. The fact that they’re not even in the relegation zone at the moment means the best a manager can hope to do is maintain that. Staying up would be the absolute minimum expectation and scraping by won’t convince the fanbase, so unless the new manager actually does significantly well, they’ll get no plaudits anyway. If they get relegated, they’ll probably get sacked in the summer.
Why would anyone take that job? I suppose it has parallels to NJ with us. We were also in what some would call a ‘false’ position. We were in danger while not being in the relegation zone too. He needed to turn our season round quick sharp then regroup in the summer. It worked for him, so maybe someone fancies themself to do the same for the baggies?
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Why wouldn't they? Get a 3 year deal and probably be gone in 6 months or less.lordromford said:I’d also add that the WBA job seems a hiding to nothing anyway. The fact that they’re not even in the relegation zone at the moment means the best a manager can hope to do is maintain that. Staying up would be the absolute minimum expectation and scraping by won’t convince the fanbase, so unless the new manager actually does significantly well, they’ll get no plaudits anyway. If they get relegated, they’ll probably get sacked in the summer.
Why would anyone take that job? I suppose it has parallels to NJ with us. We were also in what some would call a ‘false’ position. We were in danger while not being in the relegation zone too. He needed to turn our season round quick sharp then regroup in the summer. It worked for him, so maybe someone fancies themself to do the same for the baggies?2 -
Very fair responses from both @Henry Irving and @Chris_from_Sidcup
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I’d add that the parallels with the Charlton job from two years ago suddenly struck me this morning.
And as far as Chris’ “Why wouldn’t they?” Question is concerned, I agree, but I was thinking about damage to reputation. If a manager doesn’t care about that then yeah, why wouldn’t they?0 -
I think there is so much short term-ism in football these days that you can get fired from a couple of jobs and still get work elsewhere. Unless you have an absolute horror show like the West brom guy did then of course you're never getting another job here, but even he will probably go back and get another MLS job somewhere.lordromford said:Very fair responses from both @Henry Irving and @Chris_from_Sidcup
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I’d add that the parallels with the Charlton job from two years ago suddenly struck me this morning.
And as far as Chris’ “Why wouldn’t they?” Question is concerned, I agree, but I was thinking about damage to reputation. If a manager doesn’t care about that then yeah, why wouldn’t they?
44 of the 92 clubs in England currently have a manager who has been in the job for less than a year.2 -
Who is this week's Watford manager?Chris_from_Sidcup said:
I think there is so much short term-ism in football these days that you can get fired from a couple of jobs and still get work elsewhere. Unless you have an absolute horror show like the West brom guy did then of course you're never getting another job here, but even he will probably go back and get another MLS job somewhere.lordromford said:Very fair responses from both @Henry Irving and @Chris_from_Sidcup
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I’d add that the parallels with the Charlton job from two years ago suddenly struck me this morning.
And as far as Chris’ “Why wouldn’t they?” Question is concerned, I agree, but I was thinking about damage to reputation. If a manager doesn’t care about that then yeah, why wouldn’t they?
44 of the 92 clubs in England currently have a manager who has been in the job for less than a year.2 -
Think's it's your turn Robbo.3
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Torquay have sacked their manager and managed to convince Neil Warnock to come out of retirement to take temporary charge. He does love the south west
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Should get that Derek McInnes fella.Ex player and got experience.Probably get him now for £1m compensation0
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Ruben Selles has been sacked by Real Zaragoza.It means he's been sacked by Hull, Sheffield United and Zaragoza all in the last 9 months3
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Would be surprised if he manages again at senior level for a while. Probably made enough in payoffs though.guinnessaddick said:Ruben Selles has been sacked by Real Zaragoza.It means he's been sacked by Hull, Sheffield United and Zaragoza all in the last 9 months1











