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  • #16
    Re: Failed Managers always in demand-Why

    Originally posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
    Why haven’t we got a Merry Go Round emoji?

    It’s a Merry Go Round..
    and a matter of swings and roundabouts.

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    • #17
      Re: Failed Managers always in demand-Why

      Originally posted by Ivortheengine View Post
      They are failures, that’s why they got the sack and are now in the dole queue. Then why are these sort of managers always wanted by other clubs?
      In most cases it’s ability and experience.

      For example, a manager named Neil Warnock has plenty of failures and sackings on his CV, but he also has plenty of successes.

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      • #18
        Re: Failed Managers always in demand-Why

        Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
        In a similar vein, fans sometimes clamour for the return of a manager or player even though they were sacked or released originally because they weren't good enough.
        Or for player dropped from the first team to return when the team continues to do poorly.

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        • #19
          Re: Failed Managers always in demand-Why

          Depends on the failure.

          It's unlikely you will have managers never fail somewhere.

          It could be looked at as an experience from which they could learn and develop.

          The nature of the sport though, they could be manager of the year and sacked by the following Christmas.

          I agree some seem to be picked up time and again. It's all nepotism.

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          • #20
            Re: Failed Managers always in demand-Why

            It's mostly because the failed managers are out of work and available. There's no contract to buy them out of.

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            • #21
              Re: Failed Managers always in demand-Why

              Originally posted by Ivortheengine View Post
              They are failures, that’s why they got the sack and are now in the dole queue. Then why are these sort of managers always wanted by other clubs ? Dean Smith the latest one to be linked with mission impossible just off Leckwith Road. I just don’t understand. It’s the same or even worse in the Premier League. The merry go round at that level goes beyond, as far as I can see.
              Would you employ a failure ? I wouldn’t.
              It's this sort of thinking that got us Morison and Hudson
              Please remove this

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              • #22
                Re: Failed Managers always in demand-Why

                Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                and a matter of swings and roundabouts.
                Horses for courses.

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