Fat boy Evans gone

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Thunder Bolt

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fleet

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Jul 28, 2003
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Leeds United have sacked head coach Steve Evans after seven months in charge of the Championship club.

The 53-year-old said on Saturday he was keen to remain in the role after Leeds had made a formal approach for Bristol Rovers manager Darrell Clarke.

Evans was appointed following Uwe Rosler's sacking last October and led the club to 13th in the Championship.

"The club is now looking to appoint a new head coach to build on the good work of Steve and Paul [Raynor, assistant head coach] and deliver the special season which our supporters deserve."

Leeds :lolol:

He is gutted. And I guess upset to be sacked too.
 


Finchley Seagull

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Feb 25, 2004
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North London
Garry Monk 1/10 favourite on Sky Bet.

Can't understand why Monk would even consider the Leeds job. There must be better options available for him or the chance to wait until September/October when Premier League/Championship clubs who have had a bad start begin to sack their managers.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Apparently Cellino is in court in Italy for embezzlement today, so I wonder who's doing his 'dirty work' for him.
 






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NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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Can't understand why Monk would even consider the Leeds job. There must be better options available for him or the chance to wait until September/October when Premier League/Championship clubs who have had a bad start begin to sack their managers.

I always find Garry Monk comes across as quite arrogant - I also don't see clubs queuing up to employ him based on his Management record. Sacked within 2 years of his first management job and as soon as he wasn't working with someone else's team he struggled. I don't think his record is conclusive enough to warrant clubs taking a chance on him.

He also doesn't have any major contacts in the game in relation to scouting networks. On top of that I am not sure that he is a players favourite personality wise.

I think Leeds is a good job for him because you can go there and get sacked and no one will think it was your fault since Cellino sacks everyone regardless.
 




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