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15 minutes ago, Richey Edwards said:

Chelsea should never have got rid of Tuchel. 

Spurs should never have got rid of Pochettino either. Nothing should surprise us anymore. It’s a wonder that some clubs down there at the very top don’t offer managers a rolling one-week contract. Win your first game or get bagged. Next! 

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5 minutes ago, pozbaird said:

Spurs should never have got rid of Pochettino either. Nothing should surprise us anymore. It’s a wonder that some clubs down there at the very top don’t offer managers a rolling one-week contract. Win your first game or get bagged. Next! 

They're too quick to sack managers when things aren't going well. Bad runs happen in football. Unless someone is catastrophically bad (not bald) then they should get more time to turn it around. 

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4 minutes ago, Richey Edwards said:

They're too quick to sack managers when things aren't going well. Bad runs happen in football. Unless someone is catastrophically bad (not bald) then they should get more time to turn it around. 

Could you go over to the hearts thread with that argument because I can’t be  bothered anymore 

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3 minutes ago, topcat(The most tip top) said:

Could you go over to the hearts thread with that argument because I can’t be  bothered anymore 

Adversity is part of life. If someone was trusted to manage a football club then they should also be trusted to work through any adversity that arises during that time.

Sacking them denies them the opportunity to grow and develop personally and professionally through working through adversity.

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Just now, DrewDon said:

Odds on the Chelsea players who started making the Quidditch references: 

M. Mount and B. Chilwell: 1/10000

Chilwell's a good shout but Mount's too teacher's pet for me. Yank patter from Pulisic? 

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Just now, accies1874 said:

Chilwell's a good shout but Mount's too teacher's pet for me. Yank patter from Pulisic? 

Mount will have been heavily involved on WhatsApp but then vehemently denied knowledge of it when Potter overheard the players at Cobham. 

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I think the moral of the story here is of you want to ‘win hings’, don’t appoint a Nigel as your manager. They’ve proven beyond doubt that their role should be keeping clubs in the league, your Dycheys, your Hodgsonsys, your Allardiceys. 

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All things considered, Potter at Chelsea is one of the worst managerial spells in PL history, it's Terry Connor levels of bad in terms of expectations Vs reality.

He got an unbelievably easy ride from the media, and is still getting protected now - just like Lampard before him. A Johnny Foreigner like Conte was eviscerated despite having a far better record.

Let's hope whoever they hire Cheslea continue to be dreadful.

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I like how these Nigels just get shoehorned into the biggest managerial roles in the Barclays, just because they're English.  When and who was the last good English manager ffs?  They're all fucking hopeless.

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Dyche, Howe and Potter are all pretty good managers at least. Southgate too for his level. They're obviously nowhere near the top of the tree, but they've all done jobs you would describe as "good" at the very least. Potter was England's best hope of having someone in that upper bracket but he's gonna need to rebuild further down the league or maybe overseas again.  

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1 hour ago, Bully Wee Villa said:

Nineteen points from his last nineteen games, apparently. That's the sort of run that gives Southampton chairmen itchy trigger fingers, let alone a team that finished third last year and has spent more than the combined debt of Africa.

The really awkward thing is that Chelsea's massive spending spree satisfies financial fair play rules because they've got all these players on really long contracts. For example an eight and a half year contract for  Mudryck means the  £88m fee is spread out as spending about £10m a year, every year till the 2031 for Financial Fair play purposes. They've effectively used up several future seasons allowance of transfer spending in one go.

It could conceivably all work out wonderfully as they work with a settled squad for season after season with young talented players coming to their peak together.

But if it goes wrong it could go very, very wrong indeed

Having such a long term approach to player recruitment and a short term attitude to managers seems a recipe for disaster

We can only hope so

 

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I'm just loving that to whip these over paid prima donnas they are apparently looking at Julian Naggelsmann, who was sacked from his last job for - checks notes - falling out with Manuel Neuer and Thomas Muller amongst other things, then was replaced at FC Bayern by the guy not deemed good enough at Chelsea.

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1 hour ago, throbber said:

I wonder where Rodgers will end up - when Leicester were doing well and winning the FA cup he was tipped for the Man Utd/Arsenal jobs and now he’ll probably be destined for the championship.

He's been learning Spanish for years wouldn't be surprised to see him end up there tbh.

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