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1 - the number of relegation's suffered by them at the club.

 

How about the amount of clubs they relegated before they were sacked? Like to see the stats on how many of those clubs got relegated the same year they were sacked.

 

I honestly don't understand why these managers keep being employed. Redknapp is another that should be on there.

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Guest firetotheworks

It's just those clubs shown, a few of the others aside from Pardew and Moyes have relegations too I think.

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Honestly can't remember Hughes at Fulham.

Before he managed Wales? (I don't really remember either)

 

Between Man City and QPR, was only there for a season and the only place where he unquestionably did a good job.

 

From his Wiki:

 

At the end of the 2010–11 season, Hughes led Fulham to an eighth-placed finish in the league and UEFA Europa League qualification through the Fair Play league.[56]

 

Hughes resigned as manager of Fulham on 2 June 2011, having spent less than 11 months at the club. Following his departure, he said, "As a young, ambitious manager I wish to move on to further my experiences."[57] Fulham owner Mohamed Al-Fayed hit back at Hughes for questioning the club's ambition, calling him a "strange man" and a "flop" and says he rescued him from becoming a forgotten man after being sacked by Manchester City.[58] In September 2013, Hughes admitted he made a mistake in leaving Fulham when he did.[59]

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So Southampton are about to replace a man that's failed to keep them out of relegation trouble with a man that was sacked two months ago by a direct rival (that only has one point fewer than them) for failing to keep them out of relegation trouble.

 

Makes complete sense.

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So Southampton are about to replace a man that's failed to keep them out of relegation trouble with a man that was sacked two months ago by a direct rival (that only has one point fewer than them) for failing to keep them out of relegation trouble.

 

Makes complete sense.

Ridiculously simple way of looking at it though.
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So Southampton are about to replace a man that's failed to keep them out of relegation trouble with a man that was sacked two months ago by a direct rival (that only has one point fewer than them) for failing to keep them out of relegation trouble.

 

Makes complete sense.

Ridiculously simple way of looking at it though.

 

Aye Swansea wouldn't have hired their current manager with the same thinking.

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So Southampton are about to replace a man that's failed to keep them out of relegation trouble with a man that was sacked two months ago by a direct rival (that only has one point fewer than them) for failing to keep them out of relegation trouble.

 

Makes complete sense.

Ridiculously simple way of looking at it though.

 

Aye Swansea wouldn't have hired their current manager with the same thinking.

:thup:
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Guest Howaythetoon
:lol: hope he fails as I’d love to see him at Everton or somewhere. For what it’s worth and I know this means jack, he’s better than all the other British managers with the exception of Hodgson. He’s practically Pep compared to Pardew, but still, howay man, he’s another dinosaur. Keep them up though...reputation enhanced, Mourinho replacement champions Savage...
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