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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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Yes, it's easy to sack managers but unless someone decent is out there, it's a massive risk.fenaddick said:NTT20 did quite an interesting 5 mins on available managers with Championship experience in the last 5 years, it was not a pretty list
And Swansea will be competing with Boro, Norwich and Southampton.
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I wonder if Swansea go back for Russell Martin0
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South Wales born Nathan Jones is an early favorite for the soon to be vacant Swansea City manager's chair.
Swans bosses have been impressed by the former Luton boss's ability to build defensively strong sides on small budgets and believe that the lure of a return to his native land will be sufficient to prise him away from league 1 Charlton.
No comment was available from either club but we need to up our click rate.5 -
Boro can reappoint Michael Carrick
Swansea can reappoint Russell Martin
Southampton can also reappoint Russell Martin
Norwich can reappoint David Wagner. Or go for former player Russell Martin0 -
Norwich must be hoping Farke gets the push this International break by Leeds.killerandflash said:Boro can reappoint Michael Carrick
Swansea can reappoint Russell Martin
Southampton can also reappoint Russell Martin
Norwich can reappoint David Wagner. Or go for former player Russell Martin0 -
Once these 4 sort themselves out with a new manager it will mean 12 current championship managers have been appointed since June.killerandflash said:
Yes, it's easy to sack managers but unless someone decent is out there, it's a massive risk.fenaddick said:NTT20 did quite an interesting 5 mins on available managers with Championship experience in the last 5 years, it was not a pretty list
And Swansea will be competing with Boro, Norwich and Southampton.
18 in this division haven't even been in charge for a year. Absolutely brutal league.1 -
It's all about getting to the holy grail that is the PL and not slipping down a division in the process. The weight of expectation has increased this season principally because the Championship is so open and we won't be seeing a situation, as we did last year, where the top three clubs managed to get 292 points (if we discount Sheffield United's two point deduction) between them.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Once these 4 sort themselves out with a new manager it will mean 12 current championship managers have been appointed since June.killerandflash said:
Yes, it's easy to sack managers but unless someone decent is out there, it's a massive risk.fenaddick said:NTT20 did quite an interesting 5 mins on available managers with Championship experience in the last 5 years, it was not a pretty list
And Swansea will be competing with Boro, Norwich and Southampton.
18 in this division haven't even been in charge for a year. Absolutely brutal league.
One suspects that it will be Coventry, Ipswich and then another dozen clubs in with a chance of making the play offs even with a dozen or so games to go. NJ's career record of only losing 28% in his managerial career (including those spells at Southampton and Stoke) proves, when he has the players buying into his way and style, he does get results.0 -
Swansea City can confirm the club has parted ways with head coach Alan Sheehan.
https://www.swanseacity.com/news/club-statement-alan-sheehan0 -
I wouldn't trust him with a pub team.fenaddick said:I wonder if Swansea go back for Russell Martin0 -
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Had to do a double take there. Thought it said Alan Shearer 👀clive said:Swansea City can confirm the club has parted ways with head coach Alan Sheehan.
https://www.swanseacity.com/news/club-statement-alan-sheehan1 -
Perhaps fans might be more forgiving if they felt their manager was actually trying to win a game of football rather than not lose it.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Once these 4 sort themselves out with a new manager it will mean 12 current championship managers have been appointed since June.killerandflash said:
Yes, it's easy to sack managers but unless someone decent is out there, it's a massive risk.fenaddick said:NTT20 did quite an interesting 5 mins on available managers with Championship experience in the last 5 years, it was not a pretty list
And Swansea will be competing with Boro, Norwich and Southampton.
18 in this division haven't even been in charge for a year. Absolutely brutal league.0 -
Derek Adams has been appointed as Plymouth's Director of Football. How long before he's in the dugout replacing Cleverly?0
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Alex Neale could be tempted by a bigger club - unless he is on a massive wage at the scum, which I doubt.0





