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The Managerial Merry Go Round™ - Steve Cooper sacked by Leicester


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Everton & WBA both going down now would be amazing. Would also probably condemn Sunderland to another season down there even if Coleman works wonders.

 

Both being hailed as heroes as they keep two teams not currently in the relegation zone out of the relegation zone is far more likely.

 

Nothing short of a miracle if Big Sam keeps up a squad not in the relegation zone that had £140m spent on it in the Summer.

 

Spent buckets at Palace and had excellent loans. Feel like he also spent a fair bit at Sunderland. Managed both of those teams from December. Only got out of trouble in April = Big Sam working wonders.

 

He'll start slowly, spend £50m in January. Pull away by March and the plaudits will roll in.

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Next to go ? Moyes or Clement, surely, although narrow loss at Chelsea might buy Clement a little time. Pulis being out there will be a temptation for clubs that are struggling, he has a track record of going in an immediately getting results, terrible manager to have long term but short term as good as any of the old guard at keeping sides in the division

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Does this happen in other leagues? Is there a rotating cast of Spanish PFMs offering up shit football in La Liga?

 

In Argentina 100% yes only they've managed way more teams.

 

This guy being the pinnacle - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_Caruso_Lombardi

That's clearly Fat Sam's Argentinian twin

 

Caruso Lombardi has a preference towards using physically tall footballers on all the positions of the field.[1] In 2010, while coaching Tigre, he was accused by one of his players (Juan Camilo Angulo) of requesting a bribe to put him on the first team
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Does this happen in other leagues? Is there a rotating cast of Spanish PFMs offering up shit football in La Liga?

 

In Argentina 100% yes only they've managed way more teams.

 

This guy being the pinnacle - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardo_Caruso_Lombardi

That's clearly Fat Sam's Argentinian twin

 

Caruso Lombardi has a preference towards using physically tall footballers on all the positions of the field.[1] In 2010, while coaching Tigre, he was accused by one of his players (Juan Camilo Angulo) of requesting a bribe to put him on the first team

 

http://media.diariopopular.com.ar/adjuntos/143/imagenes/000/668/0000668663.jpg

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Next to go ? Moyes or Clement, surely, although narrow loss at Chelsea might buy Clement a little time. Pulis being out there will be a temptation for clubs that are struggling, he has a track record of going in an immediately getting results, terrible manager to have long term but short term as good as any of the old guard at keeping sides in the division

Definitely Clement or Hughes IMO

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What a comedown for Everton. All that money spent on players, those names touted as their new manager, and then just settling on safe mediocrity. It sounds like the idea was to get Giroud on deadline day, but it's gone spectacularly pear-shaped (barrel-shaped?) since then.

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