2019 PL sack race..... who gets the chop first...?

2019 PL sack race..... who gets the chop first...?

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TTmonkey

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20,911 posts

254 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Which team bins off their manger first this Year? I usually post a poll, but this year just want opinions, as I can’t see that many obvious candidates.


I’ll go first.....

West Ham.

ellroy

7,238 posts

232 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Not any obvious candidate?

Have you not heard that Bruce is in charge at our lot then?

hilly10

7,306 posts

235 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Bruce first Lampard second

TTmonkey

Original Poster:

20,911 posts

254 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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ellroy said:
Not any obvious candidate?

Have you not heard that Bruce is in charge at our lot then?
No I meant enough obvious candidates to do a poll. It’s usually 9 names and an ‘other’ option with these threads.

Yes, he’s probably a big candidate, but then again you have the Ashley angle. He seems to want Newcastle in the championship. Can’t see any other reason for giving Bruce a job. I guess getting promoted after going down is better for the club than staying up but not winning or qualifying for anything.


Hub

6,564 posts

205 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Villa have spent a lot over the summer and will be keen not to go straight back down!

Lampard has a challenge ahead too.

CzechItOut

2,154 posts

198 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Steve Bruce looks the favourite at this point. However Leicester have Chelsea, Sheffield Utd and then Newcastle in the cup, all away. If they haven't won a game after those fixtures Brendan Rodgers could well be off to his second home, the job centre.

Poppiecock

943 posts

65 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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If OGS doesn't have United in or close to the top 4 come the New Year, he'll be under significant pressure.

Adam B

27,939 posts

261 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Lampard has the transfer ban excuse and United won’t want to turn into Chelsea - so both will be given time

It will be a club near the bottom, Villa I suspect after what they’ve spent

hilly10

7,306 posts

235 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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If Chelski remain below halfway after 8 games I think that would be deemed unacceptable, then Frank would be offski

Driver101

14,376 posts

128 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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hilly10 said:
If Chelski remain below halfway after 8 games I think that would be deemed unacceptable, then Frank would be offski
Losing Hazard on top of the transfer ban must lower expectations. Lampard only got the job due to circumstances. I can't see many big name replacements will want the job with the current situation.

Chelsea won't dump him unless it's a real disaster.

fathomfive

10,163 posts

197 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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I fking well hope it's Bruce.

matt21

4,308 posts

211 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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The Watford bloke, whose name escapes me

Solitude

1,902 posts

182 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Driver101 said:
hilly10 said:
If Chelski remain below halfway after 8 games I think that would be deemed unacceptable, then Frank would be offski
Losing Hazard on top of the transfer ban must lower expectations. Lampard only got the job due to circumstances. I can't see many big name replacements will want the job with the current situation.

Chelsea won't dump him unless it's a real disaster.
I think he will be given a lot longer than most imagine regardless of results....(rock bottom doesn't seem likely)


Lindun

1,965 posts

69 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Ralph Hasenhuttl at Southampton. Don’t think he’ll make it past mid-October.

Chuffedmonkey

936 posts

113 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Maybe not the first sacking but if Oli does not get Man U in the top 4 and competing before Christmas then I think he will be gone. To be replaced with Poch who has done a lot of public moaning to the media lately.

First guy will be Watford boss or Bruce.

toastyhamster

1,709 posts

103 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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I agree OGS will get time, as will Lampard but I don't see either club being anywhere other than fringes of top four.

Hodgson? Palace have Man U away this weekend, could potentially be three games, no goals and one point.

Lindun

1,965 posts

69 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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toastyhamster said:
I agree OGS will get time, as will Lampard but I don't see either club being anywhere other than fringes of top four.

Hodgson? Palace have Man U away this weekend, could potentially be three games, no goals and one point.
No chance they’ll get rid of Hodgson, he’s saved them before from a far worse position and you don’t get rid after losing to one of the top 6 teams, it tends to be when you lose to a team battling relegation with you. 3 games is way too early anyway, unless the manager has fallen out with the Chairman in a big way.

All the talk of Lampard / Solskjaer is way off the mark IMO. Both will be given time and both are steeped in the club’s methods which is what both clubs need.

toastyhamster

1,709 posts

103 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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Lindun said:
toastyhamster said:
I agree OGS will get time, as will Lampard but I don't see either club being anywhere other than fringes of top four.

Hodgson? Palace have Man U away this weekend, could potentially be three games, no goals and one point.
No chance they’ll get rid of Hodgson, he’s saved them before from a far worse position and you don’t get rid after losing to one of the top 6 teams, it tends to be when you lose to a team battling relegation with you. 3 games is way too early anyway, unless the manager has fallen out with the Chairman in a big way.

All the talk of Lampard / Solskjaer is way off the mark IMO. Both will be given time and both are steeped in the club’s methods which is what both clubs need.
Should have been clearer, wasn't saying Hodgson would be sacked after 3, just it's a poor start and they've just lost to a promoted team. Seems if you stop Zaha you pretty much stop Palace.

Poppiecock

943 posts

65 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Lindun said:
All the talk of Lampard / Solskjaer is way off the mark IMO. Both will be given time and both are steeped in the club’s methods which is what both clubs need.
I can honestly see OGS not lasting out September at the moment.

Driver101

14,376 posts

128 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Poppiecock said:
Lindun said:
All the talk of Lampard / Solskjaer is way off the mark IMO. Both will be given time and both are steeped in the club’s methods which is what both clubs need.
I can honestly see OGS not lasting out September at the moment.
He was never the man for the job. He's out of his depth at this level. I don't see Man Utd giving him that long to improve. They can't afford to. He started off well, but things are going from bad to worse.