kingcarr21 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Rodgers, don't forget we are a team of snakes after all
ARM1968 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 2 hours ago, weller54 said: That would be brielliant! Still tons of options to be fair.
Langston Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 One of the promoted sides will bin off their manager by Christmas I reckon - Allardyce will come in if he isn't doing Strictly.
BraunstoneFox23 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 3 hours ago, StanSP said: 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. Couldn’t agree more, the worry for them is that could conceivably happen!
whoareyaaa Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 OGS while Pogba is throwing his toys out the pram and Man United are sitting just above the relegation zone
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 So many candidates. I'll go Bruce closely followed by OGS.
rn9013 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 4 hours ago, Foxhateram said: 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? I get what you're saying but there is just so much money involved in staying in the league now, that one of the clubs fighting relegation around Christmas / new year will panic and pull the trigger.
CollinsLCFC Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 I'm thinking Hodgson. If Palace do not perform, which I am expecting they perhaps wont, they will want a manager not only to revive the team but for the future.
Guest Markyblue Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Ogs hopefully his i love man utd and we are the biggest club in the world routine is tedious beyond belief. Probably a nice fellow but completely out of his depth.
Cameron Davidson Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 3 way tie between Lampard, OGS and Brucey..
Fox92 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Hodgson. I think Palace will struggle all but season early on he'll go. I think the promoted sides will still with the managers.
Guest Cujek Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 40 minutes ago, Cameron Davidson said: 3 way tie between Lampard, OGS and Brucey.. I personally think that Lampard will do well
swanlee Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 The Brighton fella' .... whathisname? Gone and then forgotten by Christmas and everyone will realise (again) that Houghton knew what he was doing. I'd like to say Lamps - but supporter goodwill and the transfer thing Chelsea have got going on will deter his sacking. The fans will want to give him time and no big manager, and RA likes his big managers, will want to take on what they currently got minus Hazard. RIP Danny Drinkwater as well - shame ......
MC Prussian Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Steve Bruce, no fit for the Premier League. But stranger things have happened...
Cameron Davidson Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 10 minutes ago, Cujek said: I personally think that Lampard will do well I think he could do in time, I just can see that a bad start without Hazard and no ability to sign might lead to a tailspin and we have seen what happens to managers generally at Chelsea. I think that if he has an ok start and gets time, I agree, I think he will make a good fist of it.
CosbehFox Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 Hodgson but can quite easily see a Wilder blow-up at Sheff U
OntarioFox Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 I genuinely didn't know until now that Brighton had shifted Hughton and brought in someone else. Potter is it? Honestly, I think it speaks volumes of how anonymous BHA actually are that I have literally no idea what preparations they've made this year. The other 19, I have done, but for the Seagulls, honestly I almost forgot they were even an EPL team. Hell, I've heard more about Huddersfield's prep for their return to the second tier this summer than I have about goings on at the Amex. They were massively treading water last year and there's no reason to suggest they won't be in and amongst the sh*t this time out either. I go for whoever Potter is.
Guest Cujek Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 51 minutes ago, OntarioFox said: I genuinely didn't know until now that Brighton had shifted Hughton and brought in someone else. Potter is it? Honestly, I think it speaks volumes of how anonymous BHA actually are that I have literally no idea what preparations they've made this year. The other 19, I have done, but for the Seagulls, honestly I almost forgot they were even an EPL team. Hell, I've heard more about Huddersfield's prep for their return to the second tier this summer than I have about goings on at the Amex. They were massively treading water last year and there's no reason to suggest they won't be in and amongst the sh*t this time out either. I go for whoever Potter is. They sold Knocky so they are screwed Don't they know the song?
Jon the Hat Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 7 hours ago, weller54 said: That would be brielliant! Cheese puns are not very mature.
surrifox Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 wouldn't surprise me if Arsenal lose patience - they were dismal at the end of last season
ThaiFox Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 For a bit of fun, this order of the sack, resigning and their replacements......I can't wait to see which is the first club to hire Fat Sam, Mark Hughes or Tony Pullis) OGS (Man U) - Fat Sam (to avoid relegation) Potter. (Brighton) - Mark Hughes (strangely enough he's available and cheap) Smith.(Villa) - Martin O'Neill Lampard (Chelsea) - Claudio Ranieri Silva (Everton) - Tony Pulis (who wouldn't?) Emery (Arsenal) - Arse Wenger Bruce (Newcastle) - Gary Megson (to improve their style of play) Wilder (Sheff Utd) - Steve Bruce (as he always goes to rival clubs) Hodgson (Palace) - Marco Silva Gracia (Watford) - Nigel Pearson (to get his own back on Deeney) Santo (Wolves) - Mick McCarthy Pellagrini (West Ham) - Frank Lampard (assisted by 'Arry Redknapp) Hasenhutl (Southampton) - Chris Houghton Farke (Norwich) - Lambert (to achieve a historic East Anglian double relegation) Pep (Man City) - Ian Holloway (This is my safest bet) Dyche (Burnley) - Dave Bassett (perfect fit) Howe (Bournemouth) - Sean Dyche Rodgers (Leicester City) - Craig Shakespeare Klopp (Liverpool) - Kelly Cates (assisted by her Dad) Ponch (Spuds) - Andre Hyphen-Boas (Because he won nothing there either)
weller54 Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 1 hour ago, Jon the Hat said: Cheese puns are not very mature. Not that Grate either to be fair.
Wycombe Fox Posted 2 August 2019 Posted 2 August 2019 1 hour ago, Jon the Hat said: Cheese puns are not very mature. He's going to have to tread very Caerphilly
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