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Kieran McKenna is currently the 43rd longest serving manager in the four divisions at one year 77 days. There have been 17 new appointments plus Oxford to go since the start of the year. The old benchmark for giving a manager a chance was three years. 12 have been in their current posts three years or longer.
One name stands out - Rowett at Millwall. Rowett has Millwall challenging - maybe they’re reaping the rewards of patience as Arsenal most certainly are with Arteta
There are no hard and fast rules on what works and what doesn’t. Watford go through them and have been better than us for years. QPR - three in a season and will still just about cling on to the Championship. My view is that the state of the club is just as important as the dude in the hot seat.
I see Huddersfield have appointed Warnock. So that’s Mick and Warnock doing their firefight act again. I understand the desperation but is there any point? It looks lazy to me. As for Huddersfield, a 4-0 hiding at home and the league table suggests it’d have been just as effective and cheaper to employ Sooty and his magic wand. Sweep as Coach and Soo as Physio.
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The Merry Go Round on 09:03 - Mar 5 with 494 views