He is the 4th longest serving manager currently managing a team in the Premier League.
Or rather, will be, when Wenger is gone.
Wenger
Howe
Dyche
Pochettino
Hughton
He is the 4th longest serving manager currently managing a team in the Premier League.
Or rather, will be, when Wenger is gone.
Wenger
Howe
Dyche
Pochettino
Hughton
And about time Dyche left as well. Much too good for a club like a Burnley.
Realistically, all three of those above CH in that list could receive bigger offers. Poch will want the first season at the new Lane, at least, but if the Real Madrid job comes up
Dyche actively courted the Everton attention, and is never shy of telling the media how great, and how under-rated he is. he'd definitely take the first 'bigger' offer that comes along.
Howe too, definitely has the self confidence to encourage suitors. He'll fail though, outside of his Cherries bubble. The prick.
Dyche actively courted the Everton attention, and is never shy of telling the media how great, and how under-rated he is.
Howe too, definitely has the self confidence to encourage suitors. He'll fail though, outside of his Cherries bubble. The prick.
Win/Win then. Hope it happens
* Southampton somehow scrape survival (not at our expense)
* Saints lure Howe down the coast, with a huge salary increase, and a club BMW
* Eddie's legacy is destroyed - Cherries' fans hate him for walking out for a second time, and to a hated rival (who don't actually care back) to boot.
* Eddie fails at Saints and gets sacked by Christmas. Saints go down
* Bournemouth go down too, as the triumphant return of Harry Redknapp falls apart, despite the expensive signings of Pascal Chimbonda, Nico Krancjar, and Peter Crouch.
* Bournemouth at least get to keep their big derby (Saints still don't care), as both clubs drop to League One, to battle out a thrilling mid-table South coast mini-league with Portsmouth (twats) and Plymouth.
All good but you managed to miss Reading’s relegation story out so all four of them can be in League One together* Southampton somehow scrape survival (not at our expense)
* Saints lure Howe down the coast, with a huge salary increase, and a club BMW
* Eddie's legacy is destroyed - Cherries' fans hate him for walking out for a second time, and to a hated rival (who don't actually care back) to boot.
* Eddie fails at Saints and gets sacked by Christmas. Saints go down
* Bournemouth go down too, as the triumphant return of Harry Redknapp falls apart, despite the expensive signings of Pascal Chimbonda, Nico Krancjar, and Peter Crouch.
* Bournemouth at least get to keep their big derby (Saints still don't care), as both clubs drop to League One, to battle out a thrilling mid-table South coast mini-league with Portsmouth (twats) and Plymouth.
Keith Curle has now left Carlisle, so CH will be 11th after Wenger's farewell.
Keith Curle has now left Carlisle, so CH will be 11th after Wenger's farewell.
Keith Curle has now left Carlisle, so CH will be 11th after Wenger's farewell.
So where exactly is Chris in the list now and where will be at the end of this contract?! Must have a chance of getting to the top.
12th once Macclesfield manager taken into account