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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 19:55:17 GMT
Months after winning the Prem and still in Champions League.
What a joke top flight football is
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Post by Coybs1950 on Feb 23, 2017 20:06:04 GMT
madness
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Post by sealandender on Feb 23, 2017 20:07:06 GMT
Months after winning the Prem and still in Champions League. What a joke top flight football is yep .
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Post by Helsby Blue on Feb 23, 2017 20:08:23 GMT
Not surprised in the slightest, they will go down if nothing is changed and the money to remain in the league dictates everything.
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Post by Lobster on Feb 23, 2017 20:13:04 GMT
Strange timing certainly. Wasn't a bad result for them in Spain last night really.
It is ridiculous but it's the way football is. Leicester are looking at all the clubs around and below them and panicking that they all have new managers except them.
It's not just a Premier League thing, our league has been as bad as any for managerial sackings, but it needs to stop. How much money are clubs wasting by terminating managers' contracts, and are they any the better off for it? Look at Eastleigh, how can they expect to be taken seriously when they're looking for their fourth manager of the season?
In today's game, Alex Ferguson would've been sacked by Man Utd before he'd won a single trophy. I'd like to see a managerial transfer window where everyone has to stick with their manager for at least a season. If you make a duff choice, tough, you're stuck with him.
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Post by richard on Feb 23, 2017 20:13:41 GMT
Months after winning the Prem and still in Champions League. What a joke top flight football is Complete joke. Could not agree with you more about the top flight.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 20:14:37 GMT
Foresee the breakup of the team in the summer
Be interesting to see who's the new boss - who's instantly available or will he be poached from elsewhere?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 20:27:38 GMT
A few of the contenders and early odds
Mancini. 3/1 Rowett. 4/1 Pardew. 6/1 O'Neill. 12/1 Hodgson. 18/1
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Post by Coybs1950 on Feb 23, 2017 20:32:23 GMT
apparently some of the players want pearson back
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 20:41:12 GMT
apparently some of the players want pearson back Pearson 5/1 with Skybet Might be worth a flutter
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Post by matchday1965 on Feb 23, 2017 20:48:09 GMT
sad sad day i liked the man he brought a whole new meaning of love back to the prem last season i really do hope they go down now
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Post by Rio Doherty on Feb 23, 2017 20:50:16 GMT
What has football come to everyone? Absolute joke. It isn't like it used to be. Well done Ranieri, you did a good job. #dillydingdillydong
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Post by durdy on Feb 23, 2017 21:16:21 GMT
I can remember a certain club sacking an iconic manager who had kept them in a division above their capabilities while in exile for 2 years whilst their new stadium was being built and then in the October of their 1st season back sacking him after a 2-2 draw with Bolton Wanderers left them at the foot of the league, so to all those acting shocked and dismayed I say in the words of the good book...let him who casts the first stone etc etc
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Post by 19 inch turd on Feb 23, 2017 22:38:24 GMT
I'm sure he won't starve.
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Post by The Brutal Truth on Feb 23, 2017 23:41:37 GMT
I can remember a certain club sacking an iconic manager who had kept them in a division above their capabilities while in exile for 2 years whilst their new stadium was being built and then in the October of their 1st season back sacking him after a 2-2 draw with Bolton Wanderers left them at the foot of the league, so to all those acting shocked and dismayed I say in the words of the good book...let him who casts the first stone etc etc I can also remember another iconic manager getting the Sack halfway through the season, after winning 3 successive Titles - And people on here call Top flight football a joke !!!!
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Post by Hannibal on Feb 24, 2017 8:04:15 GMT
I can remember a certain club sacking an iconic manager who had kept them in a division above their capabilities while in exile for 2 years whilst their new stadium was being built and then in the October of their 1st season back sacking him after a 2-2 draw with Bolton Wanderers left them at the foot of the league, so to all those acting shocked and dismayed I say in the words of the good book...let him who casts the first stone etc etc I remember that match Durdy. We were 2-0 up at half time. It was the last match that I took my 12 year-old son to. I was divorced from his mother and we lost touch. I recently got back in touch with him and he's coming to with me to Southport on Saturday after a gap of 24 years. Didn't we later sign Mark Came from them?
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Post by Cestrian93 on Feb 24, 2017 8:18:48 GMT
Makes sense, they have been shocking.
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Post by richard on Feb 24, 2017 8:38:40 GMT
I can remember a certain club sacking an iconic manager who had kept them in a division above their capabilities while in exile for 2 years whilst their new stadium was being built and then in the October of their 1st season back sacking him after a 2-2 draw with Bolton Wanderers left them at the foot of the league, so to all those acting shocked and dismayed I say in the words of the good book...let him who casts the first stone etc etc I can also remember another iconic manager getting the Sack halfway through the season, after winning 3 successive Titles - And people on here call Top flight football a joke !!!! The real brutal truth is that he was NOT sacked
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Post by Hannibal on Feb 24, 2017 8:53:31 GMT
I can also remember another iconic manager getting the Sack halfway through the season, after winning 3 successive Titles - And people on here call Top flight football a joke !!!! The real brutal truth is that he was NOT sacked Neil Young wasn't sacked he left of his own volition. If we lose at Southport tomorrow we'll equal our worst losing streak, so we haven't really come that far in 4 years.
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Post by Deva93 on Feb 24, 2017 10:40:14 GMT
Absolute joke, after what he achieved last season, winning the league for them was one of the greatest things ever done in english football, now there back to where they were, but even not in the bottom 3 and still in champions league, makes you think if they hadnt won the league would their expectations be so high?
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Post by marner93 on Feb 24, 2017 12:17:52 GMT
TBF is Young wasn't sacked/or left, we'd of been relegated.
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Post by Dodge on Feb 24, 2017 12:53:05 GMT
TBF is Young wasn't sacked/or left, we'd of been relegated. We got relegated anyway.
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Post by marner93 on Feb 24, 2017 13:30:15 GMT
TBF is Young wasn't sacked/or left, we'd of been relegated. We got relegated anyway. However with Burr coming in, we started picking up results.
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Post by eyeswideopen on Feb 24, 2017 13:33:25 GMT
TBF is Young wasn't sacked/or left, we'd of been relegated. We got relegated anyway. No we didnt
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Post by Derry Blue on Feb 24, 2017 14:15:52 GMT
Leicester deserve to go down, but probably won't as there's some dreadful teams down there with them. It's a case of who will join Palace and Sunderland both of whom have dreadful managers. cue support for Big Sam!
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Post by Al on Feb 24, 2017 14:31:42 GMT
It's all about the £££££
Shameful way to treat the man, but then didn't we do the same/similar to the man who got us 3 successive championship titles.
Some people calling Leicester a disgrace have short memories
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Post by Lobster on Feb 24, 2017 15:10:37 GMT
TBF is Young wasn't sacked/or left, we'd of been relegated. Very unlikely, because only the bottom two went down that season and they were both well adrift.
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Post by The Brutal Truth on Feb 24, 2017 17:16:30 GMT
I can also remember another iconic manager getting the Sack halfway through the season, after winning 3 successive Titles - And people on here call Top flight football a joke !!!! The real brutal truth is that he was NOT sacked He reluctantly walked before he was pushed - same thing really
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Post by sirfred on Feb 24, 2017 18:24:49 GMT
I can remember a certain club sacking an iconic manager who had kept them in a division above their capabilities while in exile for 2 years whilst their new stadium was being built and then in the October of their 1st season back sacking him after a 2-2 draw with Bolton Wanderers left them at the foot of the league, so to all those acting shocked and dismayed I say in the words of the good book...let him who casts the first stone etc etc Too true the sacking of the late great Harry mac still sticks in my gullett- those 2 years at Macclesfield were fantastic and to compete and stay in Div 1 or 2 whatever it was then was miraculous - suppose memories are short and pockets deep at Leicester the spectre of losing millions premier league revenue trumps it all
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Post by Derry Blue on Feb 27, 2017 21:59:58 GMT
Leicester deserve to go down, but probably won't as there's some dreadful teams down there with them. It's a case of who will join Palace and Sunderland both of whom have dreadful managers. cue support for Big Sam! Trust bloody Liverpool to let you down. Woeful.
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