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Re: The Sack Race

Postby zuricity » Sun Apr 02, 2023 7:59 pm

nottsblue wrote:
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branny wrote:Potter gone


Brenda to Chelski? He wasn't given resources at Leicester, but has dealt with prima Donna's at murder central?

Would have thought Nagelsmann more likely


nah Nagelsmann is too young.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby CTID Hants » Sun Apr 02, 2023 8:01 pm

nottsblue wrote:
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branny wrote:Potter gone


Brenda to Chelski? He wasn't given resources at Leicester, but has dealt with prima Donna's at murder central?

Would have thought Nagelsmann more likely


Thought he was heading to spuds.

Potter should never taken the chelsea job, a poisoned chalis after abromovich left. I guess he was flattered about being asked.

4 prem teams without managers at same time must be a new high? (Forgetting carrtakers ala Hodgson)
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby Dubciteh » Sun Apr 02, 2023 8:18 pm

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nottsblue wrote:
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branny wrote:Potter gone


Brenda to Chelski? He wasn't given resources at Leicester, but has dealt with prima Donna's at murder central?

Would have thought Nagelsmann more likely


Thought he was heading to spuds.

Potter should never taken the chelsea job, a poisoned chalis after abromovich left. I guess he was flattered about being asked.

4 prem teams without managers at same time must be a new high? (Forgetting carrtakers ala Hodgson)


Chelsea spurs leicester and who?
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby CTID Hants » Sun Apr 02, 2023 8:36 pm

Dubciteh wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
nottsblue wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
branny wrote:Potter gone


Brenda to Chelski? He wasn't given resources at Leicester, but has dealt with prima Donna's at murder central?

Would have thought Nagelsmann more likely


Thought he was heading to spuds.

Potter should never taken the chelsea job, a poisoned chalis after abromovich left. I guess he was flattered about being asked.

4 prem teams without managers at same time must be a new high? (Forgetting carrtakers ala Hodgson)


Chelsea spurs leicester and who?
Palace have Hodgson as caretaker until end of season, unless i missed summat? Ergo 4 without a permanent manager.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby ayrshireblue » Mon Apr 03, 2023 2:42 pm

Southampton's manager is only in place until the end of the season. That means Spurs, Leicester, Chelsea, Crystal Palace and Southampton are all looking for new managers.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby sheblue » Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:06 pm

Soccerball Todd what a muppet. Appointment a manager who wants to change and implement a new philosophy then sack him.
They should stick to rugby in armour.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby nottsblue » Tue Apr 04, 2023 8:47 pm

Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby salford city » Wed Apr 05, 2023 6:18 am

nottsblue wrote:Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over


Is that local knowledge? That would be a mistake for me, Cooper is a better coach. Problem as with Chelsea is the scatter-gun approach to the transfers with no apparent plan and both owners wanting to run that player recruitment
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby nottsblue » Wed Apr 05, 2023 9:50 am

salford city wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over


Is that local knowledge? That would be a mistake for me, Cooper is a better coach. Problem as with Chelsea is the scatter-gun approach to the transfers with no apparent plan and both owners wanting to run that player recruitment

I wouldn't say knowledge. More friends of friends who know a man who is in the know. That kind of stuff, you know how it is. But Paddy V is the strongest of these.

There's always more going on behind the scenes as well. Apparently the owner went into the dressing room after the draw with Wolves on Saturday and bollocked the players for not winning. That will never sit well with the manager
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby salford city » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:00 am

nottsblue wrote:
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nottsblue wrote:Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over


Is that local knowledge? That would be a mistake for me, Cooper is a better coach. Problem as with Chelsea is the scatter-gun approach to the transfers with no apparent plan and both owners wanting to run that player recruitment

I wouldn't say knowledge. More friends of friends who know a man who is in the know. That kind of stuff, you know how it is. But Paddy V is the strongest of these.

There's always more going on behind the scenes as well. Apparently the owner went into the dressing room after the draw with Wolves on Saturday and bollocked the players for not winning. That will never sit well with the manager


Yes he strikes me as the type who would do that which, as you say, is not going to go down well and I cannot see that being any different if Paddy gets the call
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby stupot » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:01 am

nottsblue wrote:
salford city wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over


Is that local knowledge? That would be a mistake for me, Cooper is a better coach. Problem as with Chelsea is the scatter-gun approach to the transfers with no apparent plan and both owners wanting to run that player recruitment

I wouldn't say knowledge. More friends of friends who know a man who is in the know. That kind of stuff, you know how it is. But Paddy V is the strongest of these.

There's always more going on behind the scenes as well. Apparently the owner went into the dressing room after the draw with Wolves on Saturday and bollocked the players for not winning. That will never sit well with the manager

Doubt it would sit too well with the players either.
He's done a fantastic job Cooper, they were bottom of the Championship when he took over from Chris Houghton a couple of months into last season from what i remember.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby Outcast » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:32 am

stupot wrote:
nottsblue wrote:
salford city wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over


Is that local knowledge? That would be a mistake for me, Cooper is a better coach. Problem as with Chelsea is the scatter-gun approach to the transfers with no apparent plan and both owners wanting to run that player recruitment

I wouldn't say knowledge. More friends of friends who know a man who is in the know. That kind of stuff, you know how it is. But Paddy V is the strongest of these.

There's always more going on behind the scenes as well. Apparently the owner went into the dressing room after the draw with Wolves on Saturday and bollocked the players for not winning. That will never sit well with the manager

Doubt it would sit too well with the players either.
He's done a fantastic job Cooper, they were bottom of the Championship when he took over from Chris Houghton a couple of months into last season from what i remember.


His away record is atrocious
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby stupot » Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:48 am

And his home record is best of the bottom 9.
They were everyone's favourites to go down with Bournemouth and they've a fighting chance of staying up.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby nottsblue » Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:00 am

stupot wrote:
nottsblue wrote:
salford city wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over


Is that local knowledge? That would be a mistake for me, Cooper is a better coach. Problem as with Chelsea is the scatter-gun approach to the transfers with no apparent plan and both owners wanting to run that player recruitment

I wouldn't say knowledge. More friends of friends who know a man who is in the know. That kind of stuff, you know how it is. But Paddy V is the strongest of these.

There's always more going on behind the scenes as well. Apparently the owner went into the dressing room after the draw with Wolves on Saturday and bollocked the players for not winning. That will never sit well with the manager

Doubt it would sit too well with the players either.
He's done a fantastic job Cooper, they were bottom of the Championship when he took over from Chris Houghton a couple of months into last season from what i remember.

He has done a great job. Think he took over with Forest having lost 7/8 games and rock bottom. Survival would have been a decent achievement but promotion was significantly overachieving.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby salford city » Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:12 am

nottsblue wrote:
stupot wrote:
nottsblue wrote:
salford city wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Cooper will be lucky to survive Easter. Strong rumours Paddy Vieira is being lined up to take over


Is that local knowledge? That would be a mistake for me, Cooper is a better coach. Problem as with Chelsea is the scatter-gun approach to the transfers with no apparent plan and both owners wanting to run that player recruitment

I wouldn't say knowledge. More friends of friends who know a man who is in the know. That kind of stuff, you know how it is. But Paddy V is the strongest of these.

There's always more going on behind the scenes as well. Apparently the owner went into the dressing room after the draw with Wolves on Saturday and bollocked the players for not winning. That will never sit well with the manager

Doubt it would sit too well with the players either.
He's done a fantastic job Cooper, they were bottom of the Championship when he took over from Chris Houghton a couple of months into last season from what i remember.

He has done a great job. Think he took over with Forest having lost 7/8 games and rock bottom. Survival would have been a decent achievement but promotion was significantly overachieving.



Agreed, I'd rather they stay up than the long away trips to the south coast. Everton to go down and dissapear into financial oblivion
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby nottsblue » Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:47 am

Everton going down would be amazing
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby PeterParker » Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:09 pm

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Agreed, I'd rather they stay up than the long away trips to the south coast. Everton to go down and dissapear into financial oblivion


Marinakis confirmed he is staying.
Hope they make it, next year they will be better I am sure.
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby salford city » Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:19 pm

PeterParker wrote:
salford city wrote:
Agreed, I'd rather they stay up than the long away trips to the south coast. Everton to go down and dissapear into financial oblivion


Marinakis confirmed he is staying.
Hope they make it, next year they will be better I am sure.


Confirmed with the caveat that results and performance must improve immediately - next up a midlands derby at villa. They could be back in bottom three if they lose -leicester playing Bournemouth at weekend. Will be gone if that happens
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby nottsblue » Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:44 pm

salford city wrote:
PeterParker wrote:
salford city wrote:
Agreed, I'd rather they stay up than the long away trips to the south coast. Everton to go down and dissapear into financial oblivion


Marinakis confirmed he is staying.
Hope they make it, next year they will be better I am sure.


Confirmed with the caveat that results and performance must improve immediately - next up a midlands derby at villa. They could be back in bottom three if they lose -leicester playing Bournemouth at weekend. Will be gone if that happens

The good old fashioned vote of confidence
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Re: The Sack Race

Postby zuricity » Wed Apr 05, 2023 5:04 pm

So Bayern sacked a good young manager who was active , going for three titles. Tommy Tuc Tuc has now redefined the targets down to two.
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