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Sacking season - who’s next? 21:42 - Oct 28 with 3390 viewsIllinoisblue

Got to be Warne, surely? Hated by his own fans and pumped by Stevenage today.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 21:45 - Oct 28 with 3356 viewsgainsboroughblue

My top tips for each division

Prem: Dyche (Everton)
Champ: Wagner (Nodge), though I'm amazed at the lack of Watford sackings so far.
One: Warne (Derby)
Two: Horseman (FGR)

Edit: Actually think Heckingbottom may be before Dyche.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:01 - Oct 28 with 3268 viewsNthQldITFC

Hopefully not the criminally under-rated Wagner.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:09 - Oct 28 with 3205 viewsChurchman

Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:01 - Oct 28 by NthQldITFC

Hopefully not the criminally under-rated Wagner.


Wagner deserves a five year contract. Norwich knows it makes sense, not least to stop him being poached.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:11 - Oct 28 with 3194 viewswkj

I hope no one in the EPL with deep pockets fires their top man. You know the phone will be ringing for enquiries about McKenna this season.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:16 - Oct 28 with 3160 viewsMach_foreignBlue

Most Premier League sackings will make us a bit anxious. Apart from Heckingbottom maybe.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:32 - Oct 28 with 3097 viewsIllinoisblue

Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:16 - Oct 28 by Mach_foreignBlue

Most Premier League sackings will make us a bit anxious. Apart from Heckingbottom maybe.


I’m not sure about being anxious; the top top prem teams will always go for big names and I don’t think KMac will leave this empire he’s building for mid to lower prem team.

Although if Man Utd get new owners and look for a rebuild and came knocking on our door, I don’t think he’d turn them down.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 23:00 - Oct 28 with 2985 viewsChampionsofInnsbruck

Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:11 - Oct 28 by wkj

I hope no one in the EPL with deep pockets fires their top man. You know the phone will be ringing for enquiries about McKenna this season.


We need to offer him an unprecedented long term deal to ensure our future!
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 23:06 - Oct 28 with 2955 viewsStewart27

Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:01 - Oct 28 by NthQldITFC

Hopefully not the criminally under-rated Wagner.


Wagner has been dealt a rough hand.

Every week he plays another team above him in the league.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 00:06 - Oct 29 with 2829 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Sacking season - who’s next? on 22:32 - Oct 28 by Illinoisblue

I’m not sure about being anxious; the top top prem teams will always go for big names and I don’t think KMac will leave this empire he’s building for mid to lower prem team.

Although if Man Utd get new owners and look for a rebuild and came knocking on our door, I don’t think he’d turn them down.


I don't get why people feel that McKenna would automatically jump at Man Utd. He was derided by their fanbase when he worked there, and will be well aware that as a club they eat managers and spit them out.

From what I have learned about him I would say that if Arteta was to be offered the Spain job, for example, McKenna would be a great fit for Arsenal, as they play progressive passing football and look to develop players more than some other similar sized clubs. And in Arteta they have shown that a relatively young coach, with a sparse CV, could become their manager.

But the one that worries me most is Crystal Palace. A well-established Prem club, with some exciting young attacking players, and with a well respected manager who has been treated well by the owner, but who must be due for an imminent graceful retreat into retirement.

They are the two that concern me.

Spurs would, but I think that Ange is there for the foreseeable.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 01:37 - Oct 29 with 2735 viewsIllinoisblue

Sacking season - who’s next? on 00:06 - Oct 29 by ArnoldMoorhen

I don't get why people feel that McKenna would automatically jump at Man Utd. He was derided by their fanbase when he worked there, and will be well aware that as a club they eat managers and spit them out.

From what I have learned about him I would say that if Arteta was to be offered the Spain job, for example, McKenna would be a great fit for Arsenal, as they play progressive passing football and look to develop players more than some other similar sized clubs. And in Arteta they have shown that a relatively young coach, with a sparse CV, could become their manager.

But the one that worries me most is Crystal Palace. A well-established Prem club, with some exciting young attacking players, and with a well respected manager who has been treated well by the owner, but who must be due for an imminent graceful retreat into retirement.

They are the two that concern me.

Spurs would, but I think that Ange is there for the foreseeable.


I don’t get the Palace links. At all. Yes they’ve done well to establish themselves, but they’ve reached their ceiling. There’s nowhere for them to go except down. I would be shocked beyond shocked beyond shocked if McKenna went there.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 01:42 - Oct 29 with 2721 viewsgainsboroughblue

Sacking season - who’s next? on 01:37 - Oct 29 by Illinoisblue

I don’t get the Palace links. At all. Yes they’ve done well to establish themselves, but they’ve reached their ceiling. There’s nowhere for them to go except down. I would be shocked beyond shocked beyond shocked if McKenna went there.


Agree. Palace are a rather stale entity in the Prem. A bit like Pulis' Stoke a decade ago. If not for the sheer dross in and around the bottom, they'd likely to be nervously looking over their shoulders.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 07:39 - Oct 29 with 2475 viewsyorkshireblue

Sacking season - who’s next? on 21:45 - Oct 28 by gainsboroughblue

My top tips for each division

Prem: Dyche (Everton)
Champ: Wagner (Nodge), though I'm amazed at the lack of Watford sackings so far.
One: Warne (Derby)
Two: Horseman (FGR)

Edit: Actually think Heckingbottom may be before Dyche.
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Heckingbottom getting them promoted will give him breathing space.

Bournemouth winning yesterday may have saved Iraola‘s job.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 07:52 - Oct 29 with 2402 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Sacking season - who’s next? on 01:37 - Oct 29 by Illinoisblue

I don’t get the Palace links. At all. Yes they’ve done well to establish themselves, but they’ve reached their ceiling. There’s nowhere for them to go except down. I would be shocked beyond shocked beyond shocked if McKenna went there.


If West Ham got into Europe then Palace can.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 07:57 - Oct 29 with 2387 viewsJon_456

Sacking season - who’s next? on 21:45 - Oct 28 by gainsboroughblue

My top tips for each division

Prem: Dyche (Everton)
Champ: Wagner (Nodge), though I'm amazed at the lack of Watford sackings so far.
One: Warne (Derby)
Two: Horseman (FGR)

Edit: Actually think Heckingbottom may be before Dyche.
[Post edited 28 Oct 2023 21:46]


I can see Norwich getting rid of Wagner and bringing in Schumacher, probably just before they play us for the new manager bounce.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 09:33 - Oct 29 with 2235 viewsBlueandTruesince82

With Wagner there seems to be a sense that they are waiting for Webbers replacement as they don't think he should be the man to appoint someone when he's not going to be here.

His replacement seems to be Arsenal's loans manager.

There is also some suggestion Delia is not majority owner anymore or won't be for much longer as tne American chap come in

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 11:49 - Oct 29 with 2149 viewsm14_blue

Sacking season - who’s next? on 01:37 - Oct 29 by Illinoisblue

I don’t get the Palace links. At all. Yes they’ve done well to establish themselves, but they’ve reached their ceiling. There’s nowhere for them to go except down. I would be shocked beyond shocked beyond shocked if McKenna went there.


Southgate will go there after the Euros
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 12:16 - Oct 29 with 2081 viewsjasondozzell

What's gone wrong there? His Rotherham sides were excellent and well organised. Outperformed us several times on a tiny budget. I really thought he'd get them up this season.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 13:05 - Oct 29 with 2016 viewsJ2BLUE

Sacking season - who’s next? on 21:45 - Oct 28 by gainsboroughblue

My top tips for each division

Prem: Dyche (Everton)
Champ: Wagner (Nodge), though I'm amazed at the lack of Watford sackings so far.
One: Warne (Derby)
Two: Horseman (FGR)

Edit: Actually think Heckingbottom may be before Dyche.
[Post edited 28 Oct 2023 21:46]


Dyche has turned it around. 4 wins in last 8 and they look a lot better.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 13:29 - Oct 29 with 1988 viewsronnyd

Ainsworth then.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 13:48 - Oct 29 with 1927 viewsMK1

Sacking season - who’s next? on 21:45 - Oct 28 by gainsboroughblue

My top tips for each division

Prem: Dyche (Everton)
Champ: Wagner (Nodge), though I'm amazed at the lack of Watford sackings so far.
One: Warne (Derby)
Two: Horseman (FGR)

Edit: Actually think Heckingbottom may be before Dyche.
[Post edited 28 Oct 2023 21:46]


Heckingbottom in the Prem. Dyche will be safe at Everton for the time being. Ten Hag is on borrowed time at Man Utd. Talk of Carlo Ancelotti going there.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 13:50 - Oct 29 with 1917 viewsNthsuffolkblue

I would imagine Rooney won't last much longer than those on the lists above.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 14:55 - Oct 29 with 1833 viewsgainsboroughblue

Sacking season - who’s next? on 13:05 - Oct 29 by J2BLUE

Dyche has turned it around. 4 wins in last 8 and they look a lot better.


Good point.

Looks like another win at West Spam atm.

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Sacking season - who’s next? on 15:11 - Oct 29 with 1774 viewsChurchman

Turns out it was Pearson. I’m surprised at that. I thought he’d done a pretty good job for them and was popular with the supporters. Who are they going to get who is better? Schumacher maybe? It’d be a step up for him.
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Sacking season - who’s next? on 15:12 - Oct 29 with 1762 viewshoppy

Sacking season - who’s next? on 13:29 - Oct 29 by ronnyd

Ainsworth then.


And Pearson.

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