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Sackings after next season?

Just wondering if the likes of us city Chelsea and arsenal revert back to how it was, ie top 4 what will happen to likes of ranieri and poch?

Take BR as the example for LFC. Would these managers also get sacked?

This season for me has been more about the usual suspects not being up to it tbh, no way in paper city don't win the league or CFC end up where they are

Out status is probably a bit suspect tbh as we are playing catch up after SAF and who knows what next season brings and top 4 isn't guaranteed at all now or next season.

I say this as its not a dig at other clubs, its a genuine question. Circumstances dictate futures so a ranieri or poch may even consider using this as a platform to move on and up rather than risk being unable to keep this form up next season and then potentially sacked and struggling.


Thoughts?

posted on 26/4/16

"Pretty sure we played you twice last season and beat you on both occasions, rather convincingly."

he only played in the 2-1 loss to you

He scored as well

posted on 26/4/16

comment by manutd1982 (U6633)




posted 6 minutes ago



A City managed by Pep is a completely different prospect to a City side managed by Pelligrini though. One is a serial winner who gets the most out of his players, the other isn't.

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City, though will be his first tough job. Both Barca and Bayern have been well set to win their respective leagues. City have a fair bit of competition.

posted on 26/4/16

I think Guardiola is bound to have teething problems through the autumn as he tries to get City playing his way. At this stage, though, I'd still expect them to be the team to beat next season.

posted on 26/4/16

is anyone rumoured to be following Pep to City?

posted on 26/4/16

comment by The Kaiser's Trainers (U5676)
posted 3 seconds ago
is anyone rumoured to be following Pep to City?
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A few glory-hunters, I'd imagine.

posted on 26/4/16

comment by Darkphoenix (U11503)
posted 2 hours, 30 minutes ago
I can't see anyone in the Top 10 currently in the league being sacked next season unless something dramatic happens.

Bournemouth Manager would be my best bet.
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The Bournemouth manager is the safest manager in the division.

posted on 26/4/16

VC

The Barca job was very tough though. Yes he had some incredible players but the club were a mess and Pep was largely responsible for changing things around. Bayern was a tough job too having to take over after a treble and while he hasn't won the CL yet he has still built a very strong side, arguably stronger than the one he inherited.

City is different, as there will be far more competition domestically but I still feel he will do a very good job. He's a brilliant manager.

posted on 27/4/16

"Out status is probably a bit suspect tbh as we are playing catch up after SAF"

A bit suspect? Only a bit suspect?

Man United have been a laughing stock since Ferguson retired.

And you think it will all be okay next season. Like in Shaun of the Dead is it? Go for a nice cold pint down the local and wait for everything to blow over?

Dream on big nose.

M

posted on 27/4/16

Man United have been a laughing stock since Ferguson retired.
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Yet you have only managed to finish above that laughing stock once, what does that make your clowns?

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