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Oh indeed Simon. I recall the last time we were (and I hate this phrase, it's so oxymoronic) 'too good to go down' we went down with 42 points! But the rump end of the premiership is truly awful this season and I count us among that number.


It's weird, we're the best side in the bottom half I reckon, the odd performance against bigger teams has shown we have the potential to do better, so to agree with quids, the responsibilty has to lie with the manager. I don't actually think hammers fans are fickle at all, but we do need the right man vetting the team playing the right way, and as top bloke as he is, Zola ain't him.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Yes, but it's usually when the year ends in

> one.

>

>

> I know Jah, I know.......but its my joke and I'm

> gonne keep saying it until they win it. And I hope

> you do. So Harry and Sandra can buy a bigger place

> in Sandbanks.



Harry will soon be living in Ford hopefully!

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Went to bed when Fulham were one up. What

> happened? Well done Spurs.

>

> And let's not mention St. Mirren ....

>

> Oh, go on, let's!!!


It will only be a double scotch pgc. Your treble dream ended while you slept last night.

Mick - do you think TM will walk? If not, I don't think you can afford to sack him... him and his team cost you close to ?3m to secure in the summer, and will have a fair old whack of compensation coming their way if you sack them??


Rangers were truly awful last night. As soon as I saw the line up, I knew we'd struggle. I think Walter Smith expected you to spank St Mirren, reduce the gap to 7, and then we have 2 very tough games in the SPL, so he took a gamble by resting the bigger players for the SPL, thinking our reserves should have enogh to beat Dundee Utd.

Gamble didn't pay off.

Do managers resign these days? Probably not.


Can they afford to sack him? - they can't afford to keep him, I'd say. Loss of gate receipts and european football all stacks up to a lot more than they need to pay to get rid of him.


If he sees it through today it probably means he will see out the season.


I can't imagine there will be a long queue to take the job either unless there is a significant trasnfer budget.


Moan and groan. :(


Maybe Rafa will be available soon.

No manager is going to resign if they are going to lose out financially and you can't blame them for that. The League Managers Association states that the average duration at a club is almost exactly two years (slightly higher in ther PL, but down to 1.5 years in Championship and League One). Can't be good for the game.

Celtic Manager opening day 2010/2011?

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Applies to who will be the manager for the first league game of next season. This manager can be either permanent or temporary


Neil Lennon 6/4

David Moyes 40/1

Craig Levein 50/1


Paul Lambert 9/2

Henrik Larsson 40/1

Steve McLaren 50/1


Mark Hughes 5/1

David O'Leary 40/1

Roberto Di Matteo 66/1


Willie Mc Stay 8/1

Mick McCarthy 40/1

Dave Jones 66/1


John Hughes 14/1

Roy Hodgson 40/1

Mark Mc Ghee 66/1


Slaven Bilic 14/1

Martin O'Neill 40/1

Sven Eriksson 66/1


Roy Keane 16/1

Gerrard Houllier 40/1

George Burley 66/1


John Collins 18/1

Kenny Dalglish 50/1

Giovanni Trappatoni 66/1


Alan Curbishley 25/1

Brian Laws 50/1

Gary Megson 80/1


Steve Clarke 25/1

Roberto Martinez 50/1

Jurgen Klinsmann 80/1


Avram Grant 25/1

Steve Coppell 50/1

Alex McLeish 80/1


Owen Coyle 28/1

Simon Grayson 50/1

Craig Brown 100/1


Darren Ferguson 33/1

Tony Adams 50/1

Frank Rijkaard 100/1


Davie Hay 33/1

Billy Davies 50/1

Steve Staunton 100/1


Glenn Hoddle 33/1

Roy Aitken 50/1

John Barnes 200/1




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