Sacking Season 07:54 - Nov 17 with 1250 views | LA_Tractor_Boy | I'm surprised at how few sackings there have been in the PL/Championship during this international break. Just the surprise sacking of Mark Robins. Wolves, Soton, Palace, QPR, Luton and Hull managers all under pressure. I think Soton will go down regardless, but hopefully Wolves and Palace will stick rather than twist until it's too late. |  | | |  |
Sacking Season on 08:19 - Nov 17 with 1162 views | MK1 | A real lack of creditable replacements I guess. |  |
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Sacking Season on 08:44 - Nov 17 with 1113 views | ringwoodblue | Mark Robins is a good manager so will no doubt slot in at QPR, Luton or Hull when they finally lose patience in the current manager. Van Nistleroy would be quite a coup for Coventry if they bring him in. |  |
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Sacking Season on 09:35 - Nov 17 with 989 views | Churchman |
Sacking Season on 08:44 - Nov 17 by ringwoodblue | Mark Robins is a good manager so will no doubt slot in at QPR, Luton or Hull when they finally lose patience in the current manager. Van Nistleroy would be quite a coup for Coventry if they bring him in. |
Why do you think it would it be a coup for Coventry to employ Van Nistelrooy beyond him having been a famous/top player? His coaching record looks pretty negligible to date. Mind you, there’s no reason why he shouldn’t turn out to be a top manager. I still think booting Robins was a mistake on Coventry’s part. As for the sack race, oily Martin at Saints is in a world of trouble but I wonder if the miserable looking Spurs bloke might be for the chop if they lose another game or two. Luton have had a poor start, surprisingly. Wouldn’t be surprised if they binned Edwards. Lastly, Norwich. They have a few injuries not least to Sargent who appears to be made of glass, but regardless are sagging. How long will their new regime be patient? A question for our resident canary friends. |  | |  |
Sacking Season on 10:12 - Nov 17 with 886 views | NedPlimpton |
Sacking Season on 09:35 - Nov 17 by Churchman | Why do you think it would it be a coup for Coventry to employ Van Nistelrooy beyond him having been a famous/top player? His coaching record looks pretty negligible to date. Mind you, there’s no reason why he shouldn’t turn out to be a top manager. I still think booting Robins was a mistake on Coventry’s part. As for the sack race, oily Martin at Saints is in a world of trouble but I wonder if the miserable looking Spurs bloke might be for the chop if they lose another game or two. Luton have had a poor start, surprisingly. Wouldn’t be surprised if they binned Edwards. Lastly, Norwich. They have a few injuries not least to Sargent who appears to be made of glass, but regardless are sagging. How long will their new regime be patient? A question for our resident canary friends. |
I can't have thought the young Norwich chap has too much to worry about. Expectations weren't exactly high for their season and before the injuries he had them on a good run of form and almost in the playoffs I definitely think Postecoglou should be very worried. Wolves have had a pretty tough start to the season, haven't they? So I'm guessing O'Neil will be given the chance to turn things around |  | |  |
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