If he was guaranteed to get the boot following a draw or a defeat then I wouldn't be too upset if we didn't get the three.
However, even if we lose I don't think he will go.
He took a gamble with Hyypia and it seems to have gone wrong. It happens to everyone, Swansea tried Sousa and it didn't work.
My bigger worry is what went on in the background with Oscar. Chuffed to have the job to, apparently, wanting to quit in January before doing so a few months later.
No idea what the best provider but giff gaff is cheap and you can just ask for a sim to be sent to where you are staying in the uk and set it up when you get here.
Why is the fact his failure at his previous club is being held against him a surprise? It shows that, even with better players, he is a very limited manager. Did we really need a radical change to a style that was being played throughout the club and had achieved two play offs in two seasons...
Nobody? Personally I wouldn't mind him being caretaker and seeing how he does. Had a good record with Charlton u21 and was a key part of the Oscar back room.
Not strictly true, we can pay his contract up (not going to happen), come to an agreement (say pay him to the end of the season) or put him on leave with full pay until he gets a new job. Not to mention numerous clauses in his contract
I have my doubts as whether any manager is sacked (i.e. no...
The squad is not that bad, lots of top flight experience with promising young players. Hyypia is not getting any where near the best from them and seems inept. He had a good squad in Germany and didn't get anything from them either.