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The Managerial Merry Go Round™ - Eric ten Hag Sacked


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Watford, man. :lol:

 


What odds Quique Sanchez Flores is in by end of today and then sacked by Christmas?

 

 

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The thing is it works though, Watford have done this for years and it got them into the premier league where they established themselves for a few years before going down, but then now they’re straight back up and doing alright; all the while changing manager every few months.

 

Its a weird one because it’s not the norm but it has worked for them

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1 minute ago, NUFCDoog said:

The thing is it works though, Watford have done this for years and it got them into the premier league where they established themselves for a few years before going down, but then now they’re straight back up and doing alright; all the while changing manager every few months.

 

Its a weird one because it’s not the norm but it has worked for them

 

Not when they went through 3 managers in one season and got relegated last time around.

 

 

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7 points from their first 7 games for a newly promoted club is more than acceptable. They probably have identified someone they think would do a better job more so than that sacked fella's shortcomings.

 

Not surprised from the club that had 3 managers in one season and still went down.

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Yeah and even though they did go down the other year, that’s just one season, before then for years and now after, they’ve operated with the same premise of changing manager every few months and it’s worked, so pointless focusing on that one year it didn’t when for plenty of others it did and looks like it could continue to do so.

 

ManDoon is right, it’s all about who comes in and the squad and whilst Watford’s is nothing special they have a knack of getting enough out of them with a change of manager regularly.

 

It’s not for every one and as we’ve seen at loads of other clubs changing manager doesn’t always work, especially as regularly as they do it, but it’s clear that’s what the clubs vision is, they’re not interested in a Wenger/SAF type to create a legacy, they basically just want to stay in the Prem and have found a system that works for them, other than that one off season, but like I say they came straight back up and look alright this season.

 

Its fascinating really as it’s so different to everything we know, and in theory it shouldn’t work, but if everyone at the club is bought in on it, which I seems they are, I guess that’s why it does, they’ve had some random managers as well which is refreshing not seeing them work through the same old PFMs.

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The Watford owners are notoriously dodgy, I know a football agent who was told that following the sale of his player they weren't going to pay him.  As he wasn't a big agent they basically made him go through the courts, which he did and won   

 

His risk was losing everything in legal costs and they thought he wouldn't see it through.  Absolute cowboys 

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They’ve approached Ranieri. That’s as Watford an appointment as you’ll get. If he’s still there in January I’ll be surprised.

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1 minute ago, Ashley17 said:

Is Ranieri even any good? The Leicester thing was obviously remarkable but it unravelled quickly without Kante. Seems to go from job to job a lot

He'll fit in perfectly then! 

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