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Bob Bradley.

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    I can't expect it'll be long re: Alex Neil at Norwich. Fans are turning / have turned against him (going by my Norwich supporting mate).
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    If I were them I'd give Rowett the gig.

    Was going to laugh off this comment earlier (Going by the claim that Premier League sides never hire Englishmen who dont have experience in the top flight) but it actually looks like Gary Rowett is in the frame.

    I'd give it to him with the expectation of being relegated!!

    Certainly over Ryan Giggs who is being linked again
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    bellz2002 said:

    I can't expect it'll be long re: Alex Neil at Norwich. Fans are turning / have turned against him (going by my Norwich supporting mate).

    Yeah. I went to Carrow Road with a friend to see their game against Villa (one of the few wins in recent months). Seats were near the home dugout, and quite a few fans were shouting at him throughout, even when Norwich were ahead, with some calling for him to go. The fanbase seemed overwhelmingly in favour of him keeping his job after they got relegated, but seems like lots of supporters have lost faith in him now. A bit harsh in my view, but more and more clubs are getting rid of managers as soon as they have a run like this nowadays, so wouldn't surprise me to see him sacked, unfortunately.
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    But Monk was taking Swansea down when he was sacked.

    Doing good job at Leeds though.
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    Zaki said:

    bellz2002 said:

    I can't expect it'll be long re: Alex Neil at Norwich. Fans are turning / have turned against him (going by my Norwich supporting mate).

    Yeah. I went to Carrow Road with a friend to see their game against Villa (one of the few wins in recent months). Seats were near the home dugout, and quite a few fans were shouting at him throughout, even when Norwich were ahead, with some calling for him to go. The fanbase seemed overwhelmingly in favour of him keeping his job after they got relegated, but seems like lots of supporters have lost faith in him now. A bit harsh in my view, but more and more clubs are getting rid of managers as soon as they have a run like this nowadays, so wouldn't surprise me to see him sacked, unfortunately.
    2 wins and 8 defeats in their last 10 games, that's dreadful form for a club who would expect to be fighting for promotion
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    In Bradley's 11 games in charge they conceded 3 or more goals 8 times.

    That is unsustainable !!!
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    MrOneLung said:

    In Bradley's 11 games in charge they conceded 3 or more goals 8 times.

    That is unsustainable !!!

    But what was the post match dancing like?
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    MrOneLung said:

    In Bradley's 11 games in charge they conceded 3 or more goals 8 times.

    That is unsustainable !!!

    But they beat Palace 5-4 so well done I say.
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    MrOneLung said:

    In Bradley's 11 games in charge they conceded 3 or more goals 8 times.

    That is unsustainable !!!

    They had too many road games and not enough PKs.
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    1StevieG said:

    Thought he was brilliant in To Kill A Mockingbird.

    That's proper tickled me that has....
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    MrOneLung said:

    But Monk was taking Swansea down when he was sacked.

    Doing good job at Leeds though.

    Swansea were 15th when he was sacked, I bet they'd love to be that high now!
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    MrOneLung said:

    In Bradley's 11 games in charge they conceded 3 or more goals 8 times.

    That is unsustainable !!!

    Agree but wouldn't say it's completely his fault. They have been selling their best players over the last couple of years and just not replacing them, sounds familiar. Clearly Bradley was out of his depth but the writing has been on the wall for them for quite a while.
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