Herbert Chapman
Stan Cullis
Stan Cullis
Possibly a bit early for his demise but Chris Wilder used to be the bees knees
Strange one, he went for the Fulham job, had four references with his application, Fergie, Pep, Jose and Southgate and still didn’t get the job.
Going back a few years as well, in the summer of 1991, Barry Lloyd allegedly turned down job offers from both Chelsea and Southampton, electing to stay at the Albion, unfortunately by Dec 1993 he was effectively unemployable as a manager.
Kenny Jackett
Going back a few years as well, in the summer of 1991, Barry Lloyd allegedly turned down job offers from both Chelsea and Southampton, electing to stay at the Albion, unfortunately by Dec 1993 he was effectively unemployable as a manager.
Wilder can’t buy a player for tuppence and that was his downfall at SU.You are right, I am being very harsh on Wilder as he is a fantastic manager.
However he should have walked the Palace and Forest jobs.
I just feel as he was bottom of the rung at Sheff Utd in the end clubs will see this rather than his previous work and may find if difficult to get a job in the top division again
I do actually hope he does well in the future.
Question.
Have these managers all reached their sell by date?
Surely if you stay in the game long enough a bad run of results is inevitable? Or you find yourself at a club where all is not rosy behind the scenes? Or you take a job and the players are willing enough but just not as good as those in your division.
Steve Bruce.
Feel really sorry for the guy to be honest. Listening to the abuse he was getting from Toon fans at the Spurs game after the Saudi takeover. Obviously he is a doomed man now, just a question of when he is given the sack, not if.
Not the greatest manager the League has ever seen obviously, but an honorable man l think who has done his best wherever he has managed. At the end of the day he managed to keep Newcastle in the Premier League with a team of poor players, and little to no investment at all.
Feel really sorry for the guy to be honest. Listening to the abuse he was getting from Toon fans at the Spurs game after the Saudi takeover. Obviously he is a doomed man now, just a question of when he is given the sack, not if.
Not the greatest manager the League has ever seen obviously, but an honorable man l think who has done his best wherever he has managed. At the end of the day he managed to keep Newcastle in the Premier League with a team of poor players, and little to no investment at all.
Feel really sorry for the guy to be honest. Listening to the abuse he was getting from Toon fans at the Spurs game after the Saudi takeover. Obviously he is a doomed man now, just a question of when he is given the sack, not if.
Not the greatest manager the League has ever seen obviously, but an honorable man l think who has done his best wherever he has managed. At the end of the day he managed to keep Newcastle in the Premier League with a team of poor players, and little to no investment at all.