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Post by jukeboxjury on Feb 16, 2014 7:36:04 GMT
The next premiership manager to lose his job will be?
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Post by harryburrows on Feb 16, 2014 7:59:39 GMT
magath , probably
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Post by jukeboxjury on Feb 16, 2014 8:00:51 GMT
Looking dodgy for Pardew
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Post by stokiejoe on Feb 16, 2014 9:14:58 GMT
Hughton is on a warning at Norwich according to the press.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 9:20:43 GMT
Hughton is looking precarious. Is Hughes safe yet?
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Post by scfc5 on Feb 16, 2014 10:22:21 GMT
Hughton is looking precarious. Is Hughes safe yet? Completely safe.
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Post by bubbleblower on Feb 16, 2014 10:29:15 GMT
Hughton for me
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Post by longtimestokie on Feb 16, 2014 10:29:47 GMT
I know who I`d like it to be ???
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Post by maninasuitcase on Feb 16, 2014 10:39:10 GMT
Solskjaer.
I would also like to apologise to all for saying I'd like to have him as our next manager after pulis left. I thought he had potential and it looks like I was am wrong. While I'm not a fan of Hughes I will admit that he is doing a better job that solskjaer.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Feb 16, 2014 10:57:50 GMT
Either Hughton or Pardew? But who do Stoke play first? It's Norwich so I know which manager will be safe!
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Post by lawrieleslie on Feb 16, 2014 11:24:50 GMT
Solskjaer nailed on. Tan brought him in to stave off relegation and it just ain't happening so goodbye OGS. Your PL stay was brief but hope you have learned a lesson about working for Asian chairmen with no interest in the football side of their businesses. You will join a long and illustrious list of such managers.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Feb 16, 2014 11:25:20 GMT
Can't see it being Mardew to be honest. They're sitting safe on 37 pts and he just had his best player (by a long way) sold from underneath him without any replacement. Still it is that lunatic Ashley in charge so anything could happen. If the axe did fall, it couldn't happen to a nicer bloke. Depending on their next couple of results obviously, I think Hughton's probably the best shout. Edit - Plus Pardew must have about 27 years left on his contract
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 11:26:38 GMT
Monk or Sherwood , neither look like premiership managers, someones nephew keeping the seat warm about both of them .
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Post by GeneralFaye on Feb 16, 2014 11:43:44 GMT
Sherwood will get the rest of the season at least. He's doing a 'decent' job so there's no point sacking him now.
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Post by ChrisKamarasPerm on Feb 16, 2014 11:48:38 GMT
Probably Magath.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 11:52:47 GMT
Hughton.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 12:39:05 GMT
Pardew has 37 points and has pretty much already achieved safety for Castle, we would kill to be in that position, what do they expect there Top 4 Champions League? and they saddled him with Kineer just to make things harder now they have sold his best player.
Not our favourite chap Pardew but the man deserves some credit this season not least for his outburst against Pellegrini which was the best passion from a manager all season.
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Post by kitkatkev on Feb 16, 2014 13:00:18 GMT
Just wish they would sack Scholes Cartwright and Hughesless now and get Malkey in Pronto or Fulham manager just been sacked.Glad they sacked him it Looked like he was sorting them out.
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Post by iglugluk on Feb 16, 2014 13:24:39 GMT
Just wish they would sack Scholes Cartwright and Hughesless now and get Malkey in Pronto or Fulham manager just been sacked.Glad they sacked him it Looked like he was sorting them out. You'd like Muelensteen at Stoke. Really? If so why is that?
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Post by kitkatkev on Feb 16, 2014 13:27:53 GMT
Other people in game speak very highly of him he had Fulham that (were shocking)starting to compete
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Post by kitkatkev on Feb 16, 2014 13:30:26 GMT
I said him or big Sam when we were looking for a manager
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Post by iglugluk on Feb 16, 2014 13:41:13 GMT
Other people in game speak very highly of him he had Fulham that (were shocking)starting to compete Fair enough, however, I heard a Fulham fan on Talksport railing against him last last night, saying that he clearly wasn't taking their situation seriously and it could be seen by his behaviour when on the touchline. He seemed very pleased he had gone given this attitude. Also I notice that he hasn't had long anywhere as a manager even after 3 attempts or so. Maybe he's not found the right club yet, I don't know.
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Post by adi on Feb 16, 2014 13:51:19 GMT
Pardew has 37 points and has pretty much already achieved safety for Castle, we would kill to be in that position, what do they expect there Top 4 Champions League? and they saddled him with Kineer just to make things harder now they have sold his best player. Not our favourite chap Pardew but the man deserves some credit this season not least for his outburst against Pellegrini which was the best passion from a manager all season. He's done well with his foreign team, But he is still a prize tit, of that I have absolutely no doubt. His moronic, childish behaviour coupled with his twattish persona mean I will always have a strong dislike for the bloke.
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Post by adi on Feb 16, 2014 13:52:05 GMT
I know who I`d like it to be ??? Is that a question or a statement?!
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Post by adi on Feb 16, 2014 13:52:53 GMT
Other people in game speak very highly of him he had Fulham that (were shocking)starting to compete I think it's a case of good coach crap manager
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Post by jukeboxjury on Feb 17, 2014 8:29:30 GMT
Dont know if anyone saw it or hasentioned it If you watch the replay of the manure v fulham game On min 91 the camera turned to the touchline where you saw Muelestein, Wilkins and the 4th official smiling and having a laugh This was of course when Fulham were losing 2-1 Granted they equalised later but if it had been Hughes and his assistant I think I would have gone mental Perhaps thats the reason the 2 were booted out Plus when they equalised against the run of play Muelensteins just put 2 hands in the air like he was affraid to show emotions against manure Did any one else see it
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Post by maninasuitcase on Feb 17, 2014 8:38:37 GMT
Other people in game speak very highly of him he had Fulham that (were shocking)starting to compete I think it's a case of good coach crap manager Like Brian kidd and ray wilkins
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Post by nott1 on Feb 17, 2014 12:17:46 GMT
I said him or big Sam when we were looking for a manager TP to return, anyone?
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Post by Gods on Feb 17, 2014 12:40:28 GMT
Dont know if anyone saw it or hasentioned it If you watch the replay of the manure v fulham game On min 91 the camera turned to the touchline where you saw Muelestein, Wilkins and the 4th official smiling and having a laugh This was of course when Fulham were losing 2-1 Granted they equalised later but if it had been Hughes and his assistant I think I would have gone mental Perhaps thats the reason the 2 were booted out Plus when they equalised against the run of play Muelensteins just put 2 hands in the air like he was affraid to show emotions against manure Did any one else see it I think you have something there. I found Meulensteen's interviews astonishing on MOTD. Explaining his ineffectual side's latest capitulation with a wry expression and a shrug of the shoulders. When he got sacked he just said "they have hit the panic button on emotion and fear - but hey ho, that's football" Yes, Renee, can you really blame them Fulham fans are generally pretty chilled but I reckon old Renee would have lasted about 3 weeks at our place posting results like that and then coming on TV like he didn't really give a stuff and it wasn't his problem anyway.
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Post by devondumpling on Feb 17, 2014 12:50:58 GMT
Wee Willie Krankie (OGS).
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