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Tbf I think their is a decent manager in Viera, he got a tune out of Palace last season, and just went a bit stale in his last 10 games or so.

 

Think he'd be mental to take that role mind, as the backlash after sacking Cooper would be immense from the Forest fans, and looking at their run-in I think they're down no matter what.

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4 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Has this been one of the worst seasons for new manager bounces / quality replacements? De Zerbi has been good but who else?

Carrick has been solid for Boro.

Unai Emery 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Krabbe2 said:

Carrick has been solid for Boro.

Unai Emery 

 

 

 

 

Emery’s definitely a very good point for the premier league and Carrick has done a great job at Boro too. The timing of managerial changes this season in the premier league at least, has felt extremely scattergun 

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I think you could stick Lopetegui at Wolves down as well, more universally a few weeks ago, but in his 14 games they have won 5 and drew 3, so 18 points which is pretty decent - 1.29 points per game, far better than their 10 in the 15 before he came (0.67 PPG). A couple of poor losses at home to Bmouth and Leeds recently, but the other defeats were us, Man City, and Liverpool all away and Man Utd (in the middle of their great run). Should be just about fine to stay up, and probably had a few costly decisions go against them.

 

 

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Surprised no one has seriously attempt to get Thomas Frank from Brentford. He's done an unbelievable job there and managed to get some big results against the big teams over the last couple of seasons. Give him a big transfer kitty and would build a really good side. 

Would hate to see it as I like him but Spurs is the perfect fit for him. 

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27 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Emery’s definitely a very good point for the premier league and Carrick has done a great job at Boro too. The timing of managerial changes this season in the premier league at least, has felt extremely scattergun 

 

I think we've also seen lack of foresight from subpar ownership groups. Nathan Jones man, then Southampton failing to replace him with experience to get them out the shit. Boehly getting rid of Tuchel, Bournemouth failing to appoint a proper replacement for Parker. Gary O'Neil has been okay, he might keep them up, but the teams around Bournemouth probably have more about them to avoid relegation.

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7 hours ago, gbandit said:

Has this been one of the worst seasons for new manager bounces / quality replacements? De Zerbi has been good but who else?

 

I guess when half the league change their managers any new manager bounces sorta cancel each other out. 

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