Are we talking EPL here? o_o
I predict that probably Jol will get the boot, and that Wigan manager. Middlesbrough and Chelsea managers are unlikely to get the boot because of the full support of the managements.
Discussion Manager Casualties, How many more?
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Oct 20 2007, 02:12 PM
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Are we talking EPL here? o_o I predict that probably Jol will get the boot, and that Wigan manager. Middlesbrough and Chelsea managers are unlikely to get the boot because of the full support of the managements. |
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Dec 8 2007, 12:24 AM
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Gareth or Sam might be the next casualty.
Gareth because he lacks the EPL quality to become manager. Heck, even most people disagree for him to become manager. But chances are he's not. The board is seriously backing him. Sam on the other hand has higher chances of being sacked. Hired by Newcastle because of his performance at Bolton, they expect him to make Newcastle perform the way Sir Bobby Robson did (i think lah, but I think SBR is class). Now with increasing pressure, he MIGHT just get the boot, but if he wins or draws consecutively, so he MIGHt not just get the boot. Kesian Sam btw, the defence sucks balls and yet he's being targetted. XD |
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