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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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Fans are half the problem with managers these days. One defeat and it feels like half of them want their manager out. (admittedly social media and the actual media play a huge role in this narrative). Managers having 6 months to turn a club around is so daft. The reason Arsenal/Brentford/Brighton/Bournemouth are the models right now is that they stick with managers, even if the first few months are rocky and allow them to set a culture in the club. Then, when the manager moves on, there is someone ready to go in that style.MrOneLung said:
Five or soTodds_right_hook said:
How many of that 20 wanted moyes gone?MrOneLung said:I only know of one West Ham fan out of about 20 that is happy Nuno is staying.
rest wanted him to be backed more to bring in players to a different style
none of them wanted Lopetegui but most were bullish on Potter
How many seasons are Charlton fans gonna be content with Jones-ball if we just hover around bottom six of the league ?
Nuno is a very good manager and as a Championship rival of theirs next season, I would rather they gambled on someone else.
People will be content with Jones as long as he keeps doing the excellent job he has done so far. I don't care if we don't play Pep ball as long as there is a team trying their best and improving on what they have done before.3 -
He likes the coast does our Rob.clive said:0 -
Surely that must be it for Mark Hughes. Seemed bizarre to see someone with his career managing in L2 and then the NL.clive said:Carlisle United can confirm that Mark Hughes has left his position as Head Coach by mutual agreement.
https://www.carlisleunited.co.uk/news/club-statement-mark-hughes
Perfect timing for Rob Elliot, maybe.1


