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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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A bit of a "who's available " type of appointment, rather than an obvious step up.fenaddick said:Looks like Norwich are going to appoint ex Rangers manager Philippe Clement0 -
anybody other than another Englishman lolkillerandflash said:
A bit of a "who's available " type of appointment, rather than an obvious step up.fenaddick said:Looks like Norwich are going to appoint ex Rangers manager Philippe Clement0 -
killerandflash said:
A bit of a "who's available " type of appointment, rather than an obvious step up.fenaddick said:Looks like Norwich are going to appoint ex Rangers manager Philippe Clement
Saying that, looks like Steve McClaren has walked:Lincsaddick said:
anybody other than another Englishman lolkillerandflash said:
A bit of a "who's available " type of appointment, rather than an obvious step up.fenaddick said:Looks like Norwich are going to appoint ex Rangers manager Philippe Clement
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c04gwqvlvqqo
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Interesting bonus NTT20 episode talking about the managerial changes and vacancies this week, worth a listen/watch
https://youtu.be/uG0NB4a_nTo?si=NKknyS9lwjXQjX8R 0 -

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Ex Leicester player Christian Fuchs has been named manager of Newport County0
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Very random job to take, considering they have no money and a very weak squad.0
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Flip of that is there’s low expectations and if it goes wrong then he won’t be to blame. He can learn on the jobkillerandflash said:Very random job to take, considering they have no money and a very weak squad.0 -
Yeah, even if he Fuchs it up he won’t get criticisedfenaddick said:
Flip of that is there’s low expectations and if it goes wrong then he won’t be to blame. He can learn on the jobkillerandflash said:Very random job to take, considering they have no money and a very weak squad.6 -
The egos of so many top players prevent them from taking a job below what they believe is akin to their status in the game. They are happy to accept one that is in the top two tiers, fail due to inexperience and then struggle to get another job.
Nigel Clough has never done that and that is the reason for his longevity in the game. Being a family man (and probably as a result of seeing Brian and his issues) he's always been close to home and although flirting with the higher reaches at Derby and Sheffield United he has never risked what he considers to be a content life. You don't manage just four clubs in 27 years, for 1,340 games in total, without doing something right especially at clubs like Burton and Mansfield with their lack of money.
A better example, perhaps, of someone who started at the bottom and who did progress to the top, is Martin O'Neill. He started at Grantham Town and then Shepshed Charterhouse followed by seven years at Wycombe. He didn't do too badly either following that grounding.
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Kim Hellberg announced as the new Middlesbrough manager
Vítor Matos announced as the new Swansea manager0 -
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Andy Whing sacked by Barrow who are sliding down L2.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cpq41eredx7o0





