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Telegraph causing chaos in the betting for this I imagine :lol:

doubt it tbh. The FA has to be seen to be whiter than white or pretend to be anyway to maintain any legitimacy in moaning about fifa corruption etc while clubs have no such hang ups since they have no morals. Even if a current prem manager is named it will be akin to the allerdyce panorama thing from 10 years ago and mean fuck all.

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Paco Jemez gone. Maybe a little too soon but Granada been beyond dreadful.

 

Paco seemed like he was trying to get himself sacked the past few weeks. Always thought it was a strange appointment in the first place, did well with Rayo at first but the last couple of seasons were dreadful.

 

Fair play to him for sticking to his attacking principles but sometimes they need to be varied. Surely after the numerous spankings his team have had from the bigger teams this would have been clear to him :lol:

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Villa owner Tony Xia is known to be privately weighing up a change in boss — and the loss at Deepdale has done Di Matteo no favours.

 

Xia has already started looking at candidates, with former England manager Steve McClaren in the frame.

 

:bluf:

 

 

 

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I think Allardyce will lie low for at least a few months.  Once everything blows over I'm sure a PL club will go for him to save them from relegation in the new year, despite last week's shenanigans.

 

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Villa owner Tony Xia is known to be privately weighing up a change in boss — and the loss at Deepdale has done Di Matteo no favours.

 

Xia has already started looking at candidates, with former England manager Steve McClaren in the frame.

 

:bluf:

 

 

 

 

:lol:

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Villa owner Tony Xia is known to be privately weighing up a change in boss — and the loss at Deepdale has done Di Matteo no favours.

 

Xia has already started looking at candidates, with former England manager Steve McClaren in the frame.

 

:bluf:

 

 

 

They'll be in League 1 soon with Schteve.
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