2019 PL sack race..... who gets the chop first...?
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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.Have you not heard that Bruce is in charge at our lot then?
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.
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.
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.
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. Hodgson? Palace have Man U away this weekend, could potentially be three games, no goals and one point.
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.
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. Hodgson? Palace have Man U away this weekend, could potentially be three games, no goals and one point.
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.
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.Gassing Station | Football | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff