[quote=“Sidney, post: 850641, member: 183”]Ian Holloway gone.
Let the pointless speculation begin.[/quote]
Owen Garvan was right.
[quote=“Sidney, post: 850641, member: 183”]Ian Holloway gone.
Let the pointless speculation begin.[/quote]
Owen Garvan was right.
Attilio Lombardo to make a comeback to Selhurst Park as player-manager?
Neil Warnock surely?
O’Neill?
Oh lovely, I fucking hate Ian Holloway .
Pulis :o
Nigel Clough has taken over at Sheffield Utd. Im sure everyone here will join me in wishing Nigel the best of luck in his new venture
reminds me of the phantom shitter who scourged a pitch and putt club in Midleton about 20 years ago
each morning for about 2 weeks when the club was opened , the fellas working on the greens were met with the unpleasant site of a shite in the 9th hole
Delio Rossi has been sacked by Sampdoria.
Mijhalovic and Zeman are the two favourites to replace him. Would be wonderful to have Zeman back in Serie A again.
Martin Jol has been sacked by Fulham
Owen Coyle reportedly sacked.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/wigan-sack-manager-owen-coyle-2874263
Dave Jones sacked by Sheffield Wednesday also.
Holy shit sackings all round.
Carnage.
Looks like Steve Clarke has been sacked by WBA
That’s a bit of a shock, thought he was doing a decent job considering the squad and resources he has.
Very unlucky in some games, notably the Chelsea one. The EPL is run by fucking morons however, I hope WBA get relegated now.
That’s a ridiculous decision.
They’ve got something like 38 points in the last 41 games. Relegation form
Could the West Brom board persuade Mark Hughes that their bog standard lower mid-table midlands club is more attractive than his current bog standard lower mid-table midlands club?
Alex McLeish aka"the Midlands Relegator" would always be a safe pair of hands for a job like this.
Gerard Houllier would jump at the chance of a return to BPL management.
Paolo Di Canio has a good track record of improving teams in the (very) short term.
David O’Leary is looking to rebuild his career.
Martin O’Kneel has made no secret of his desire to get back into club management.
Roberto Di Matteo has the club in his blood but doubts persist over his ability to win trophies.
Aidy Boothroyd looked to be the next big thing in football management and is surely due another go in the big time.
Ditto Paul Jewell.
Martin Jol and Alan Curbishley are also available.
This promises to be a rivetting installment of managerial mystery.