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[Football] Which managers won’t make it to next season at their current clubs?



Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
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Born In Shoreham
He always seems a bit crestfallen in his interviews too…I wonder if it’s his time to move on? I’m sure Southgate is waiting in the wings for one of these clubs
He said to a reporter yesterday I’m always praising Brighton they never praise me for winning six PL titles 😁
Seems a touch harsh. Never had him down as a Putin critic.
Stay away from the tenth floor Graham
 






Anger

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Jul 21, 2017
955
Howe.

Only one trophy in four years? 🤔

I think the Newcastle board will have expected more by now.
 


Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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My prediction:

Liverpool - keeping Slot
Arsenal - keeping Arteta
Nottingham - keeping Nuno
Chelsea - sacking Maresca (because I think they miss out on CL), Iraola in from Bournemouth
Man City - keeping Guardiola
Newcastle - keeping Howe
Brighton - keeping Hurzeler (because Kompany will stay with Bayern)
Fulham - keeping Mauro Silva or whatever his name is
Aston Villa - keeping Emery
Bournemouth - loses Iraola to Chelsea, replaced with Nicky Hayen (Club Brugge)
Brentford - loses Thomas Frank to Tottenham, replaced with Brian Priske (sacked from Feyenoord earlier this season)
Crystal Palace - keeping Glasner
Manchester United - sacking Ruben Amorim, replacing him with Kieran McKenna (Ipswich)
Spurs - sacking Postecoglou, replaced by Thomas Frank
Everton - keeping Moyes
West Ham - keeping Potter
Wolves - keeping Vitor Pereira
Leicester & Southampton will sack their managers, and Ipswich lose McKenna to United.
 


Austrian Gull

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Feb 5, 2009
2,524
Linz, Austria
Glasner must be on the radar of a few bigger clubs in Europe. I think it might be a bit of challenge for Palace to hold on to him
There have been rumours here that Leipzig are after him. Glasner has a high reputation after his work in Germany and is doing well at Palace.
 






Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,807
My prediction:

Liverpool - keeping Slot
Arsenal - keeping Arteta
Nottingham - keeping Nuno
Chelsea - sacking Maresca (because I think they miss out on CL), Iraola in from Bournemouth
Man City - keeping Guardiola
Newcastle - keeping Howe
Brighton - keeping Hurzeler (because Kompany will stay with Bayern)
Fulham - keeping Mauro Silva or whatever his name is
Aston Villa - keeping Emery
Bournemouth - loses Iraola to Chelsea, replaced with Nicky Hayen (Club Brugge)
Brentford - loses Thomas Frank to Tottenham, replaced with Brian Priske (sacked from Feyenoord earlier this season)
Crystal Palace - keeping Glasner
Manchester United - sacking Ruben Amorim, replacing him with Kieran McKenna (Ipswich)
Spurs - sacking Postecoglou, replaced by Thomas Frank
Everton - keeping Moyes
West Ham - keeping Potter
Wolves - keeping Vitor Pereira
Leicester & Southampton will sack their managers, and Ipswich lose McKenna to United.
My money is on Ten Haag to Spurs
 


Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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My money is on Ten Haag to Spurs
Naaaah.
They went from Mourinho (bombastic choice) to Ange (populist choice). Before they go back to the "wow, this guy managed a big club!" bombastic kind of choice, they need to go with a "clever choice", like when they hired Nuno from Wolves. Its definitely Thomas Frank time. Ten Hag will be a decent candidate for them in 2-3 years.
 






Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
32,041
Uffern
No one will ever get sacked for coming 2nd

Darren Moore got sacked at Massive after winning the play-offs. And back in the mists of history, Bobby Robson got sacked by Sporting Lisbon when they were top of the league.
 


My prediction:

Liverpool - keeping Slot
Arsenal - keeping Arteta
Nottingham - keeping Nuno
Chelsea - sacking Maresca (because I think they miss out on CL), Iraola in from Bournemouth
Man City - keeping Guardiola
Newcastle - keeping Howe
Brighton - keeping Hurzeler (because Kompany will stay with Bayern)
Fulham - keeping Mauro Silva or whatever his name is
Aston Villa - keeping Emery
Bournemouth - loses Iraola to Chelsea, replaced with Nicky Hayen (Club Brugge)
Brentford - loses Thomas Frank to Tottenham, replaced with Brian Priske (sacked from Feyenoord earlier this season)
Crystal Palace - keeping Glasner
Manchester United - sacking Ruben Amorim, replacing him with Kieran McKenna (Ipswich)
Spurs - sacking Postecoglou, replaced by Thomas Frank
Everton - keeping Moyes
West Ham - keeping Potter
Wolves - keeping Vitor Pereira
Leicester & Southampton will sack their managers, and Ipswich lose McKenna to United.
Very precise there, and quite possible.👍
 






Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
3,283
London
Liverpool - keeping Slot
Arsenal - keeping Arteta
Nottingham - keeping Nuno
Chelsea - sacking Maresca, McKenna in from Ipswich
Man City - keeping Guardiola
Newcastle - keeping Howe (though gone by Christmas)
Brighton - keeping Hurzeler
Fulham - keeping Marco Silva
Aston Villa - keeping Emery
Bournemouth - keeping Iraola (will be rewarded with a new contract to deter Spurs interest)
Brentford - keeping Thomas Frank (though next season will be his final with Brentford)
Crystal Palace - losing Glassner (will become part of the Bundesliga managerial merry-go-round when Xabi Alonso goes to Real Madrid), will replace with Southgate or Sebastian Hoeneß)
Manchester United - keeping Amorim
Spurs - sacking Postecoglou, replaced by Edin Terzic or Maresca
Everton - keeping Moyes
West Ham - keeping Potter
Wolves - keeping Vitor Pereira
Leicester will sack RVN, Ipswich lose McKenna to Chelsea, Ivan Jurić will resign at Southampton.
 


Milano

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Aug 15, 2012
4,301
Sussex but not by the sea
Liverpool - keeping Slot
Arsenal - keeping Arteta
Nottingham - keeping Nuno
Chelsea - sacking Maresca, McKenna in from Ipswich
Man City - keeping Guardiola
Newcastle - keeping Howe (though gone by Christmas)
Brighton - keeping Hurzeler
Fulham - keeping Marco Silva
Aston Villa - keeping Emery
Bournemouth - keeping Iraola (will be rewarded with a new contract to deter Spurs interest)
Brentford - keeping Thomas Frank (though next season will be his final with Brentford)
Crystal Palace - losing Glassner (will become part of the Bundesliga managerial merry-go-round when Xabi Alonso goes to Real Madrid), will replace with Southgate or Sebastian Hoeneß)
Manchester United - keeping Amorim
Spurs - sacking Postecoglou, replaced by Edin Terzic or Maresca
Everton - keeping Moyes
West Ham - keeping Potter
Wolves - keeping Vitor Pereira
Leicester will sack RVN, Ipswich lose McKenna to Chelsea, Ivan Jurić will resign at Southampton.
There is NO CHANCE that Spurs go for another ex-Chelsea manager and deffo not direct. Both sets of fans hate each other. He would be doomed from day 1, so actually you're probably right.......
 




Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
3,283
London
There is NO CHANCE that Spurs go for another ex-Chelsea manager and deffo not direct. Both sets of fans hate each other. He would be doomed from day 1, so actually you're probably right.......
Either him or Terzic would be cheap and play a "brand" of football. Whilst I agree with you, it's also a classic Levy thing to do!
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Darren Moore got sacked at Massive after winning the play-offs. And back in the mists of history, Bobby Robson got sacked by Sporting Lisbon when they were top of the league.
I’m 60/40 he will leave. The owners have backed him all the way to see their club choke at the business end every season. There must be a limit to continually finishing 2nd.
 




Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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Indiana, USA
Fab won't get poached even if we finish in top 4! No one likes him in Premier league because its RDZ's work that's made it easy for him🤣🤣🤣

And that 7 - 0 match versus Forest is a huge mark against Hürzeler. At least it is for so many fans on this message board.


We’ve played some great teams since we got promoted and never capitulated like we did today. He’s got to go. There is no way back from this.

No way he should survive that debacle! Just a matter of when is best for TB

Lost the dressing room. Out.

In. Get out of this poxy boring division then sack him.

Based on results and performances, I need to vote Out.
 




Hamilton

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton
And that 7 - 0 match versus Forest is a huge mark against Hürzeler. At least it is for so many fans on this message board.
Oh well done.

What have you gained in doing that? I assume you'll also repost my post where I said that I appeared to be wrong.

Also, perhaps you'll tell us whether you felt the results on and around the date when Fab's future was being debated weren't worthy of a discussion about his suitability.

And before we go all 'trust the process', let's point out that some changes were made. Daniel Niedzkowski was appointed assistant head coach and only started work at the start of the year. That will have bought something to our game in the last couple of months.

So, stop pointing fingers and behaving like you somehow have the right to ridicule other posters with a half decent argument accompanying your post.
 


Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
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Oh well done.

What have you gained in doing that? I assume you'll also repost my post where I said that I appeared to be wrong.

Also, perhaps you'll tell us whether you felt the results on and around the date when Fab's future was being debated weren't worthy of a discussion about his suitability.

And before we go all 'trust the process', let's point out that some changes were made. Daniel Niedzkowski was appointed assistant head coach and only started work at the start of the year. That will have bought something to our game in the last couple of months.

So, stop pointing fingers and behaving like you somehow have the right to ridicule other posters with a half decent argument accompanying your post.

So "out" doesn't mean sacked? Gone? The manager that turned the season around wouldn't be there. It was a huge over reaction and that was what I was pointing out. I knew it at the time and I waited till I was sure most would agree.
 


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