Nigel Pearson will go soon if they don't pic up points.
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Pearson needs to be sacked and Leicester need to get Tony Pulis as their manager to avoid relegation!
City 3 up without any forwards. Irvine in trouble.
I hope it is Martinez because at this rate he is going to take us down. I think Mr Kenwright sold us fans a crock of brown stuff. He appointed him based on his FA cup win conveniently forgetting Mr Martinez took Wigan down and he is currently with his ticky tack go nowhere football doing it to us.
Martinez has been found out he is a fraud. Last season was just luck.
This is how it works on ja606 right?
Brenda should be one to go...Spent £120m, dropped indefinitely their number 1 keeper, slags off Raheem, blames everyone one, including ball boys
But he seems to think he's blameless
Pearson, Lambert and Steve Bruce would be my favourites.
I know Hull won today but they need win more regularly. Their FA cup run masked their woeful league form.
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posted 12 minutes ago
Brenda should be one to go...Spent £120m, dropped indefinitely their number 1 keeper, slags off Raheem, blames everyone one, including ball boys
But he seems to think he's blameles
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There is absolutely no chance none of the 20 PL teams will go the season without sacking their manager. At the moment the likes of Pearson, Irvine, Bruce and Lambert in that order are the most likely to go in that order for me. You can add Harry into the mix if QPR don't start winning games away from home and Martinez as well although that is less likely. I can however see Burnley sticking with Dyche even if they do go down. All in all one of them will definitely go soon.
Manuel Pellegrini has 90 minutes to save his job after City conceded a late goal at the Hawthorns.
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posted 31 minutes ago
Brenda should be one to go...Spent £120m, dropped indefinitely their number 1 keeper, slags off Raheem, blames everyone one, including ball boys
But he seems to think he's blameless
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No it's all down to the pitch now. Keep up.
Rodgers should go - terrible manager. But like Wenger, I hope he stays and carries on doing what he is doing
I remember Brian Clough having a bad time at Brighton and he was there for several months before Nottingham Forest..It was not like Leeds when he was there for 44 days.
Rodgers is not a terrible manager because he has had a bad few months. He may turn out to be overrated, but not yet.
Im still looking at lambert
No chance. I don't care how long Liverpool's directors think they can drag this out - at some point Rodgers is going to run out of lives.
He comes across to me the way most people have described AVB. Insecure, headstrong, careless in what he says and does, etc... his press conferences make my skin crawl sometimes. Typical middle management lackey stuff. I still remember a funny The Guardian did over a year ago listing 10 antidotes asking their readers to guess whether they were the words of Brendan Rodgers or David Brent. The fact that was a genuine struggle just about sums it up.
I agree - and AVB was a terrible manager.
Torres ruined Andre's career us
Torres ruined Andre's career with us
I agree - and AVB was a terrible manager.
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If this is how most saw him then I completely get why people loathed the sight of him. To me the difference between them is AVB's belligerence in his own beliefs and philosophies - almost getting offended that the press think they know better. Rodgers attempts to manufacture this sense of decorum consistently, one of those prickly people you don't everything in life to avoid.
You can see how AVB could motivate specific groups of people. I don't know any kind of person who'd get motivated by Rodgers. The fact he's had any success in management at all is a testament to his ability as a coach
Surprise no one has mentioned Warnock, 1 win in 12 PL games. Guardian are reporting today he is getting sacked if he doesn't win against QPR.
Warnock sacked being reported by the BBC.
You called it Di Maria. Reports on BBC now Warnock has been sacked.
He slipped under the radar, possibly because expectations of Palace are so low.
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posted on 26/12/14
Nigel Pearson will go soon if they don't pic up points.
posted on 26/12/14
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posted on 26/12/14
Pearson needs to be sacked and Leicester need to get Tony Pulis as their manager to avoid relegation!
posted on 26/12/14
City 3 up without any forwards. Irvine in trouble.
posted on 26/12/14
I hope it is Martinez because at this rate he is going to take us down. I think Mr Kenwright sold us fans a crock of brown stuff. He appointed him based on his FA cup win conveniently forgetting Mr Martinez took Wigan down and he is currently with his ticky tack go nowhere football doing it to us.
posted on 26/12/14
Martinez has been found out he is a fraud. Last season was just luck.
This is how it works on ja606 right?
posted on 26/12/14
Brenda should be one to go...Spent £120m, dropped indefinitely their number 1 keeper, slags off Raheem, blames everyone one, including ball boys
But he seems to think he's blameless
posted on 26/12/14
Pearson, Lambert and Steve Bruce would be my favourites.
I know Hull won today but they need win more regularly. Their FA cup run masked their woeful league form.
posted on 26/12/14
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 12 minutes ago
Brenda should be one to go...Spent £120m, dropped indefinitely their number 1 keeper, slags off Raheem, blames everyone one, including ball boys
But he seems to think he's blameles
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posted on 26/12/14
There is absolutely no chance none of the 20 PL teams will go the season without sacking their manager. At the moment the likes of Pearson, Irvine, Bruce and Lambert in that order are the most likely to go in that order for me. You can add Harry into the mix if QPR don't start winning games away from home and Martinez as well although that is less likely. I can however see Burnley sticking with Dyche even if they do go down. All in all one of them will definitely go soon.
posted on 26/12/14
Manuel Pellegrini has 90 minutes to save his job after City conceded a late goal at the Hawthorns.
posted on 26/12/14
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 31 minutes ago
Brenda should be one to go...Spent £120m, dropped indefinitely their number 1 keeper, slags off Raheem, blames everyone one, including ball boys
But he seems to think he's blameless
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No it's all down to the pitch now. Keep up.
posted on 26/12/14
Rodgers should go - terrible manager. But like Wenger, I hope he stays and carries on doing what he is doing
posted on 26/12/14
I remember Brian Clough having a bad time at Brighton and he was there for several months before Nottingham Forest..It was not like Leeds when he was there for 44 days.
Rodgers is not a terrible manager because he has had a bad few months. He may turn out to be overrated, but not yet.
posted on 26/12/14
Im still looking at lambert
posted on 26/12/14
No chance. I don't care how long Liverpool's directors think they can drag this out - at some point Rodgers is going to run out of lives.
He comes across to me the way most people have described AVB. Insecure, headstrong, careless in what he says and does, etc... his press conferences make my skin crawl sometimes. Typical middle management lackey stuff. I still remember a funny The Guardian did over a year ago listing 10 antidotes asking their readers to guess whether they were the words of Brendan Rodgers or David Brent. The fact that was a genuine struggle just about sums it up.
posted on 26/12/14
I agree - and AVB was a terrible manager.
posted on 26/12/14
Torres ruined Andre's career us
posted on 26/12/14
Torres ruined Andre's career with us
posted on 27/12/14
I agree - and AVB was a terrible manager.
---------------------------------------------------------------
If this is how most saw him then I completely get why people loathed the sight of him. To me the difference between them is AVB's belligerence in his own beliefs and philosophies - almost getting offended that the press think they know better. Rodgers attempts to manufacture this sense of decorum consistently, one of those prickly people you don't everything in life to avoid.
You can see how AVB could motivate specific groups of people. I don't know any kind of person who'd get motivated by Rodgers. The fact he's had any success in management at all is a testament to his ability as a coach
posted on 27/12/14
*do everything.......
posted on 27/12/14
Surprise no one has mentioned Warnock, 1 win in 12 PL games. Guardian are reporting today he is getting sacked if he doesn't win against QPR.
posted on 27/12/14
Warnock sacked being reported by the BBC.
posted on 27/12/14
You called it Di Maria. Reports on BBC now Warnock has been sacked.
He slipped under the radar, possibly because expectations of Palace are so low.
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