The Managerial Merry-Go-Round 2017/18 - sackings etc at other clubs - Zidane going/gone

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  • well the Davids sacked Slav after Liverpool
  • It was more the manner of the performance though. They were absolutely useless, and that Alonso goal was NOT a goal that Pulis teams concede. Maybe the owners thought they’d see if he could muster any kind of spirited performance in a game they were likely to lose, but they just folded
  • Wonder if they will go for bfs if Pulis should go.. ;hmm
  • Pulis sacked
  • Allardyce in, I reckon.

    And safety to follow.
  • If only we had waited a couple of weeks we could have got Tony Pulis in as manager, I know that many people on here idolise him. ;wink
  • Ace, answer your door it’s matron
  • It's funny how there are complaints from some quarters about young British managers not been given a chance because of all the foreign managers.....

    Looks to me like young British managers arn't getting a go because of old British managers...
  • Allardyce and Pulis currently not managing a club in the PL.

    Moving forwards ?
  • Pulis to Wales?
  • edited November 2017
    He will probably revert Bale to full back again ;biggrin
  • edited November 2017
    I was baffled when I saw Chris Coleman had said:

    Sunderland are 'on the edge of a cliff'

    and

    'We need to move backwards and find a different direction to walk in.'

    but then I realised he was assuming they were facing forwards.

    But then he said they were 'at rock-bottom', so, did they fall, or were they pushed?

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    Ellis Short, in the Boardroom, with the hatchet.
  • Ah, don't you just love mixed metaphors ;biggrin
  • Humpty dumpty was pushed, so why not Sunderland.
  • I've no doubt Mr Coleman is a perfectly nice man, but when I hear him talking I can only think that he is trying to gargle marbles.
  • Humpty dumpty was pushed, so why not Sunderland.

    Yeah, but Humpty crossed the Gambino brothers ;biggrin
  • Expat, are you saying he left the Gambino brothers with egg on their face? ;wink
  • I once worked with a nice lady who was famous for such utterances,

    “The trouble with this place is that we have too many chiefs and not enough cowboys” - believe me we had no shortage of cowboys.

    And my personal favorite

    “If we are not careful we will find ourselves up the wall without a paddle”

    Well it made me laugh

    ;lol
  • I had a football manager and in the dressing room before the match said remember the three cs COOL, CALM and DETERMINED
  • My favourite - "there's none so blind as them what won't listen". ;lol
  • I had a football manager who all ways used to say, "Don't worry lads, it's all bridge under the water".
  • Everton reopen talks with Sam Allardyce, according to Sky Sports News.

    You can see where this is going...
  • Please not before Wednesday !!
  • He may be there to look at the work needed
  • Looks like Allardyce is in the frame for the Everton job.

    Same old men doing the rounds.
  • Mail reports Sam could be named tomorrow as manager.
  • That be Everton safe then imo
  • If so you would have Moyes back at his old club, Sam back at his with neither set of fans (I suspect) too happy at the appointment of either. Everton will no doubt feel less likely to have relegation woes now but it must be a million miles from what they expected at the start of the season, that Big Sam would be their manager by Christmas to help them stave off relegation.

    No doubt both managers will relish the chance of getting one over their old club.
  • Same old firefighters keeping teams up and leaving them in better positions than when he took over
  • Everton will be money for old rope for Sam and nothing like his task at Sunderland or Palace. He will have them safe by the end of January.
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