I doubt it.
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Another odd one - does this mean an end to any Wednesday interest in Mark MacGuinness?
I doubt it.
Was he sacked ?
Wtf
He's a devout Christian
God has probably told him to go to Leeds
Another black manager treated poorly
That’s a strange one, according to the Owls chairman, “Both parties believe that now is the right time to go our separate ways”. Why would any manager want to leave after guiding a club to promotion ?
Is a manager ever happy with the budget, they’re given ?
Didn't he receive a fair amount of abuse after the first leg.
Probably not to do with that but it wasn't all rosy there clearly.
I understand when a manager only just keeps a side up, but still loses his job - they shouldn't have been down there in the first place.
But to ditch a guy when he's just got you promoted seems a bit strange. I wonder if he wanted a big pay rise?
Getting promotion and saving a team from relegation are two different ends of the scale and we only stayed up by the skin if our teeth. Did Lamouchi, go by mutual consent ?
I maybe wrong but I’m sure I read they were 3 points off the relegation zone despite being 12th and most of the teams below them had a game in hand, I wouldn’t say never going down. They were one of the teams to have not won all year when he was sacked in March.
I can’t remember the stats but I’m pretty sure palace were massively struggling to score or get shots on target then started scoring for fun. Roy maybe only moved them once place but they seemed well safe, 11 points ahead of the drop at the end of the season. Huge turn around.
When Viera got sacked they had just played Man City, Liverpool, Man United twice, Newcastle, Brighton and Brentford .
Woys 5 wins come against the 3 relegated teams, Bournemouth and West Ham.
Roy did do a good job with the new manager bounce but he also lost to every “big” club he played against in the 11 fixtures he had, no different to Vieira on his bad run. It was a horrendous run of fixtures.
And they weren’t winless going into March they had 27 points in 27 games. Point a game keeps them up easily.
Colour has nothing to do with it. If it was, they wouldn't have employed him in the first place. Same applies to Patrick Vieira.
Gary O'Neil did a wonderful job keeping Bournemouth up. They were everyone's favourites to go down but they survived with a couple of games to spare and in the process ensured a cut of untold millions next season. Now that's treating a manager poorly, and he's white.
Both O'Neil and Moore were probably the victims of ambitious boards who believe they need a manager with a bit of star quality to take them to where they want to go.