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Always thought that he's a bit of a snarky cunt and a bit of shite manager. Perfect fit from my point of view, but he's very good considering the level that I thought they'd be able to attract, certainly better than Grayson. I'd be very surprised if they went down now.

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Always thought that he's a bit of a snarky c*** and a bit of s**** manager. Perfect fit from my point of view, but he's very good considering the level that I thought they'd be able to attract, certainly better than Grayson. I'd be very surprised if they went down now.

The fact that he is an annoying cunt will make it better if they drop again. Think he'll probably keep them up though sadly.
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If Coleman carries on his career average (I'm including Wales) results, taking 43.35% of points available, he'd be on for 39 points from the remaining 30 games at the mackems.

 

They'd end up on 49 points, which would have them relegated from the championship last season, but probably just safe this season you'd imagine

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Agreed, it's a race to the bottom in the Championship this season. Their level of atrocious should be making the record books, but they only need to be terrible as opposed to terminally terrible just to stay in the division.

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I think it's as good an appointment as they could have hoped fo. My impression was that he was unfairly sacked at Fulham (weren't they lower mid table?), who they appointed Sanchez who 'saved' them from relegation and then spent shit loads buying the NI team. Sanchez was promptly sacked about 10 games into the next season. At Wales Coleman seems to have done well enough.

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Of Coleman's 46 games in charge, Bale has played in 35 of them. Across these games, Wales' win percentage is 48.6%. (17 wins from 35 games, including notable wins against Belgium at the Euros and against the same opponents and Israel in qualifying). Of the 11 games Bale has missed Wales have won just one of them, and that was by a single goal at home to Macedonia. This means the win percentage drops to just 9%.

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