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So, which PL manager will get sacked first this season?


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Which Manager Will Go First?  

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  1. 1. So, which PL manager do you think will get sacked first?

    • Daniel Farke
    • Sean Dyche
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    • Steve Bruce
    • Bruno Lage
    • Ralph Hasenhüttl
    • Patrick Viera
    • Marco Bielsa
    • Mikel Arteta
    • Other (comment below)

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  • Poll closed on 27/09/21 at 17:23

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1 hour ago, Strog said:

Controversial but I’m going for Solskjaer. I think the penny will finally drop with the Glazers that he can’t progress Manure despite having an unbelievable squad. A bad result in the Champions league next week heap more pressure on..

Glazers don't care about trophies.

They are run like a business not a football club.

As long as he manage to finish in the top 4 he is not in danger in losing his job.

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3 hours ago, villalad21 said:

Glazers don't care about trophies.

They are run like a business not a football club.

As long as he manage to finish in the top 4 he is not in danger in losing his job.

I get your point of view but a team like Manure need to be winning trophies. Yes they are hugely popular and a global brand but they have not won anything for several years. Glory hunters will shift allegiance very quickly, revenues will drop as a result and that won’t sit well with the owners..

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28 minutes ago, The Fun Factory said:

Bielsa. He is too stubborn to ever change his style and they keep on conceding far too many goals. Its fun to watch but they could go down. Farke will get Nowich relegated and then probably promoted again. Nuno will be gone in the summer and Spurs will try to get Rodgers.

Rodgers who is 2 points behind Nuno with a better squad 😉

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2 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Rodgers who is 2 points behind Nuno with a better squad 😉

Exactly if they have both have a mediocre seasons Rodgers might think its time to jump ship to a club with more resources and bigger profile. He doesn't usually stay that long at clubs I think he is ambitious/big headed enough to try and take Spurs on.

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6 minutes ago, The Fun Factory said:

Exactly if they have both have a mediocre seasons Rodgers might think its time to jump ship to a club with more resources and bigger profile. He doesn't usually stay that long at clubs I think he is ambitious/big headed enough to try and take Spurs on.

Maybe but would Spurs want a manager that is currently underachieving. Rodgers might be in trouble if Leicester dont make the top 4

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2 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Maybe but would Spurs want a manager that is currently underachieving. Rodgers might be in trouble if Leicester dont make the top 4

Is finishing ahead of Chelsea, Liverpool or one of the Manchester clubs a requirement to keep your job at Leicester?

Sounds like a bit of a poisoned chalice if true. 

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3 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Rodgers might be in trouble if Leicester dont make the top 4

I think top 4 is a hope rather than expectation. They've invested so much less than Chelsea, Liverpool and the Manchester clubs it'd be pretty harsh to sack someone for not pipping one of them to the top 4. Leicester are punching above their weight in 5th/6th. 

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2 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Maybe but would Spurs want a manager that is currently underachieving. Rodgers might be in trouble if Leicester dont make the top 4

I think getting 2 5th places finishes and a FA Cup is a fair amount in the credit bank for a club like Leicester.  Other than winning the league in 2016 the last time they came in the top 4 in the top flight was 1963.

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11 minutes ago, LondonLax said:

Is finishing ahead of Chelsea, Liverpool or one of the Manchester clubs a requirement to keep your job at Leicester?

Sounds like a bit of a poisoned chalice if true. 

Maybe but he has thrown it away the last 2 seasons. Current Leicester squad will break up in the next season or 2 so its probably now or never 

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29 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Maybe but he has thrown it away the last 2 seasons. Current Leicester squad will break up in the next season or 2 so its probably now or never 

Won the FA Cup though.  Cant see him being sacked unless he does a Ranieri and they are ina relegation battle, which wont happen. Problem for them is the form of Maddison. 

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3 hours ago, PaulC said:

Farke. lost every game.

But won’t get sacked, his target for this year is to get relegated and then come back up and then back down, he’s very good at it

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On 19/09/2021 at 18:30, rodders0223 said:

Bielsa (will walk)

Oh, please, please, please let this happen. Leeds fans think he's the messiah, there are murals of him on the sides of houses, painted telephone junction boxes, all that shit. 

Found out. 

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1 hour ago, gwi1890 said:

But won’t get sacked, his target for this year is to get relegated and then come back up and then back down, he’s very good at it

Loose to Burnley then maybe they have to be looking at a change of direction. How many points did Brentford finish behind them in the championship yet they have shown the way in the Premier League. 

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1 hour ago, PaulC said:

Loose to Burnley then maybe they have to be looking at a change of direction. How many points did Brentford finish behind them in the championship yet they have shown the way in the Premier League. 

We finished quite a few points behind them too the season we came up and we looked worlds apart in competency.

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2 hours ago, PaulC said:

Loose to Burnley then maybe they have to be looking at a change of direction. How many points did Brentford finish behind them in the championship yet they have shown the way in the Premier League. 

If they are unwilling to invest heavily  (which they can’t) then there’s no benefit they’re not strong enough to stay up they’ll keep him in charge because they know he gets them back up and never complains 

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