Managerial Merrygoround Thread

Who was the last British man to manage in Italy? David Platt?

Roy Hodgson?

Haven’t seen any mention of this anywhere.

This is Sandymount Red’s last throw of the dice in what has been a tumultuous week for the lad. Either he redeems himself with an exclusive or he hammers the final nail into his own coffin.

I think he has to name his source on this one.

Benitez has been confirmed as the new Napoli coach.

We’re going to win the European Cup next year.

Mazzarri to Inter confirmed.

Mr Zeman is heading back to Pescara.

The Napoli President De Laurentiis is a character. His latest quote on Mazzarri’s departure: “Money isn’t enough to convince a wife. If she wants to fuck someone else, then she will.”

Benitez confirmed as Napoli manager

outstanding coup for napoli :clap::clap:

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The Guardian are reporting that Phil Neville will join Moyes’ coaching team at Manchester United with Meulensteen leaving.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/may/27/phil-neville-everton-moyes-manchester-united

[quote=“Bandage, post: 778098, member: 9”]The Guardian are reporting that Phil Neville will join Moyes’ coaching team at Manchester United with Meulensteen leaving.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/may/27/phil-neville-everton-moyes-manchester-united[/quote]
I’m getting more and more worried with each passing news story.

+1. Disappointed that Meulensteen is leaving. Moreso than he’s been replaced by an inexperienced coach like Neville.

Sacchi on Benitez at Inter: “Picasso was great, but if you gave him Monet’s palette to work with you might turn your nose up at the result.”

Martinez has walked out on Wigan.

Mark Hughes to Stoke looks like a done deal.

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink is taking over as manager of Royal Antwerp

Heynckes will be announcing his retirement tomorrow according to Bild. Wonder if any international team could persuade him to take a job in time.