The Managerial Merry-Go-Round 2018/19 - sackings etc at other clubs

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  • Sky Sports says that Mark Hughes is joint favourite to be their new manager. How is he still even being considered for jobs?!?!
  • Hughes, Monk and Moyes all being linked.

    Newcastle fans must be crying into their ale right now.
  • Oh please please can that be true

    Not least because it will mean a glut of goals for Arnie plus two wins when we play them next season
  • It's a bit of a poison chalice at the moment. You take the job, Ashley sells, new owner gets his own manager in. Give it to Hughes. :lol:
  • Does he still technically have no relegations against his name? I’ve lost track so can’t remember
  • Who big sam😜
  • edited June 2019
    I reckon Ashley will want:
    a) A big name
    b) Someone who will see Newcastle as a big step up and accept his terms
    c) Someone with a historic link to the club

    Step forward... Sol Campbell

    If it's not one of the usual mob, that's where my money goes.
  • One of the bookmakers has been reported to have already paid out on Newcastle being relegated next season.
  • Thats the Sunderland branch of BetFred... :whistle:
  • Hughes, Monk and Moyes all being linked.

    Newcastle fans must be crying into their ale right now.

    I can see pitch forks and flaming torches gathering in the Big Market as I type :biggrin:
  • Geordies self combusting on Twitter. :lol:
  • Seriously, who could blame them?

    I know fans can be precious, but this must really hurt.
  • I’d be livid.
  • I know,I just had the stereotypical Geordie in my head ,sitting in his full Newcastle kit,half a dozen Newcastle Browns by his side,flames shooting out of his laptop,Mike Ashley dartboard on the wall and smoke coming out of his ears.
    I know we shouldn’t laugh at others’ misfortune but in this case I excuse myself.
  • For those of you who don’t mind a bit of flowery language, check out The True Geordie’s views on the current state of affairs at Newcastle on you tube
  • Barack’s, not sure if I have to look, I can only imagine :lol:
  • The thought of Avram Grant being allowed back into football management is awful, even if it is with Newcastle.
  • Apparently Rafa’s win percentage in the PL with Newcastle is worse than Sam’s, Pardew’s and the Rodent’s
  • Sam’s isn’t really comparable as he was only half a season, and I think Roeder was the same but I can’t remember.

    Though his % isn’t amazing, I think he did a good job in stabilising a club that is an absolute basket case
  • He did this with limited to no funds in a highly competitive environment
  • Lemme check, you're talking about rafa, right? :hmm: :wink:
  • Rafa has has a net spend of £0.5m since promotion 2 seasons ago, so not so bad then.
  • alderz said:

    Sam’s isn’t really comparable as he was only half a season, and I think Roeder was the same but I can’t remember.

    The Rodent had 1.5 seasons with them, and did pretty well from memory (statistically)
  • baracks :ok:

    I'm shocked it was so long!

    72 games, 33 wins, 45.83% (all competitions)
  • Only 15 losses?

    You have to say that’s very very good
  • Since Curbishley's last managerial post (with us) in 2008, Mark Hughes has been appointed by 4 different clubs...
  • I wonder which team has produced the most managers, i.e. players who went on to become top flight managers,

    We must be up there somewhere, J Bond, J, Lyall, Harry, Bonzo, Slaven, PDC, and Curbs come to mind, not counting Frank Lampard Jr, and Moore who only held lower league positions nor Keven Keen, Scott Parker and Trevor who were caretakers.

    Anyone I missed off??

  • Malcolm Allison, Noel Cantwell, John Bond, Frank O'Farrell. Malcolm Musgrave, Dave Sexton, Jimmy Andrews, sat around the tables at Cassettari's discussing tactics using ketchup bottles and salt & pepper shakers.

    The Academy.
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