Guest Cujek Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 Bit early I know but a bit of fun. I predict OGS gone by Xmas. Maybe the Villa guy after spunkin 100 mil on trash to go second.
Nicolo Barella Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 Bruce, easypeasy. He's just so bad. Cashley won't know what hit him
Guest Cujek Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 1 minute ago, StanSP said: Solskjaer by October. Perhaps Hodgson or Dyche. Can't see them sacking Dyche, there will be 3 shitter teams than Burnley, all they care about is staying in the prem, who would they get that's better than Dyche? Hodgson the same, though Palace always seem to fall on their feet. Defo agree Solskjaer, people predicting manu as high as 3rd in the were will it end thread, I doubt he will make past Xmas with them mid table.
Jimothy Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 Just now, Nicolo Barella said: Bruce, easypeasy. He's just so bad. Cashley won't know what hit him Sacking him will cost money, Ashley will hold off a while.
Nicolo Barella Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 1 minute ago, Facecloth said: Sacking him will cost money, Ashley will hold off a while. Ah true i didn't consider that. Who knows, in that case. Hodgson? I don't fancy any of the relegation candidates dropping their fancy managers a la Wilder, Smith, Potter, Farke etc
Stadt Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 Most managers seem fairly secure in their jobs. Don't rate Hodgson but that Palace squad is gash, Zaha aside, sacking him won't solve their problems. Solskjaer is the only other you can see getting booted early on. Gracia could be an outside bet if Watford have a rocky start.
HybridFox Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 I think Marco Silva is still not home and dry. There will be expectations on Everton this season and failure to keep up will pile the pressure on.
Oxfordfox83 Posted 1 August 2019 Posted 1 August 2019 Lampard I reckon. Roman to bring back the trigger finger... Also think Dyche won’t be in charge of Burnley this time next year, regardless of performance.
BraunstoneFox23 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Surely Bruce? Although if Man U start fluffing early on OGS might be gone by Halloween ?
MPH Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Bruce after 4 games no goals and 5 goals conceded each game
Danno Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 5 hours ago, Oxfordfox83 said: Lampard I reckon. Roman to bring back the trigger finger... Also think Dyche won’t be in charge of Burnley this time next year, regardless of performance. No way are they gonna sack a legend during a transfer ban..
StanSP Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 5 hours ago, Crashtoasted said: Surely Bruce? Although if Man U start fluffing early on OGS might be gone by Halloween ? I can't see Ashley paying all that compensation by sacking Bruce early unless they're in the shit with no points or goals after about 10 games.
weller54 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 7 hours ago, ARM1968 said: Poch for unprofessional conduct in the cheese room That would be brielliant!
Aus Fox Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Lampard has to much credit in the bank at Chelsea, he won’t get sacked until they can make transfers again. OGS won’t get sacked until the end of the season as their board won’t want to admit they massively ****ed up - unless they really fall down and are bottom half half way through the season. Bruce - Ashley won’t pay the compensation so they will be stuck with him regardless of results. The 3 promoted managers will get until at least February. I would go for one of the managers who is expected to challenge for the top 6. Realistically the usual top 6 plus us, Wolves, Everton and West Ham are expecting to be in those positions, we can’t all be there and so someone must go. If I had to bet I’d go for Pellegrini at West Ham sacked in November.
That_Dude Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Tie between OGS and Bruce for the first half of the season. Dyche and M.Silva are also worth a shout. Pellegrini and Lampard if they screw up in the second half.
Foxhateram Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 This is a mental statement but I think most managers are safe. For the first time in a long time, there is no manager that is standing out as way out of their depth. However I think Villa may get trigger happy if they are near the rele zone around October time. Other than that... Are we going to see the first premier League season for god knows how long without a sacking?
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