kevo
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- Mar 8, 2008
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I saw someone post this question on another thread.
Assuming Potter goes, why should our season be turned upside down just because Chelsea sacked their manager?
There should be a rule that if a club wants to sack someone mid-season they can only appoint a new manager who is currently not under contract with another club.
Assuming Potter goes, why should our season be turned upside down just because Chelsea sacked their manager?
There should be a rule that if a club wants to sack someone mid-season they can only appoint a new manager who is currently not under contract with another club.