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posted on 2/9/11

Hmm, I think with a new chairman Warnock might be first in the sack race, although I expect him to have stiff competition from Steve Kean.

I can also see Moyes leaving Everton at the end of this year if their ownership situation has not changed.

I already dislike AVB, he seems like an arrogant sod, and a carbon copy of Mourinho. If his signings don't work out I can see him being too stubborn to admit it and bye bye goes another Chelsea manager.

posted on 2/9/11

Steve Kean, IMO. Just get this ominous feeling every time he's interviewed...

posted on 2/9/11

Interesting question. I'd say that Steve Bruce could well be the man in the firing line if results do not improve for him, and Steve Kean is already walking a tightrope at Blackburn.

posted on 2/9/11

Dave Whelan won't sack Martinez! He backs him tO the hilt and is one of the best chairman in the league for sipporting his manager!

posted on 2/9/11

Wenger is never going to be sacked. He got them to where they were after a disastrous period in Arsenal's history.

People keep pinning blame onto him but does he have funds to spend? For me it is a resounding no. He received around 70m in transfer fees and only spent around 50m. For me that means he had no money to spend.

They have just built a fantastic stadium and they cost money, surprisingly. However the media can't sell papers when they say that so they have to creat the pressure on the manager, so as to create a story, one which will run, take twists and turns etc. We as Liverpool fans, know how that feels, as we had it with Rafa.

Steve Kean will be gone by January.

I think Pardew might last the season.

Steve Bruce will do fine, his team just need to gel.

posted on 2/9/11

It's got to be Steve Kean hasn't it? Although I actually like his signings and Hoillet looks like he can play a bit.

Mcleish will be under pressure. Steve Bruce has bought nine new players in and Quinn is a football man so I think he'll be okay.

Martin Jol is a shout I reckon.

posted on 2/9/11

comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
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It's got to be Steve Kean hasn't it? Although I actually like his signings and Hoillet looks like he can play a bit.

Mcleish will be under pressure. Steve Bruce has bought nine new players in and Quinn is a football man so I think he'll be okay.

Martin Jol is a shout I reckon.
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Martin Jol has made some really good signings, that could put Fulham in a great position come the end of the season but of course if they don't perform, he will be under huge pressure.

posted on 2/9/11

There'sOnlyOneReds (U1721)

That's what I'm thinking and he plays open football. If he does not get it right I'm not sure the have the quality to grind out results. Still can't believe Hughes quit tbh. What a numpty. Didn't even get the Villa job in the end.

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@idontlikemondays

nah Roy wont go, he'll get some points eventually, they have just played chelsea and united in their opening fixtures - be a bit harsh considering they did give them both a good game too!

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I already dislike AVB, he seems like an arrogant sod, and a carbon copy of Mourinho
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Short man syndrome I'm afraid.

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posted on 2/9/11

hmmm would Levy get rid? im not so sure but not bad for a punt @ 16

i think Kean will go first, that new board at B'Burn dont seem to pull any punches

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posted on 2/9/11

Roy Hodgson.

Please let him be the first to go !

Reality say's - Harry Redknapp.

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