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I don't think its about saving us from a relegation.

Its about removing a bad influence from the club and hopefully having a bit of fresh air before we can start the rebuild properly.

Why start a rebuild with 4 straight losses with a squad devoid of any confidence whatsoever?

The end of the season is the obvious point to make a change and just see out the end of the disappointment that has been this season.
 
Leeds are talking about getting Allardyce in for the final 4 games. Proactive.

We should have done something like this a few weeks ago, not much to lose worth a go.

Don’t get me wrong I hate his brand of football, but it can be effective.
Should have done this when Ralph left and certainly when Jones left. He is a proven fire fighter. Experience counts - see the impact that Warnock and Hodgson have had on their relative teams, football may not be pretty but is gets important points
 
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To be honest there is no point in changing the manager now. We are down anyway. No one can get a tune out of a team this broken. None of the players have any belief. Lavia was the only one that looked upset at full time
Isn’t there a rule that says that you can only have three different managers in a season?
 
I know this doesn’t answer your question either Ashby, but so far this season, there have been 25 mid-season managerial changes in the Premier League. The previous record since 92-93 was 15.

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/premier-league/trainerwechselprosaison/wettbewerb/GB


From the same source, Saints are 4th in the all-time list of managerial changes in Football League/Premier League history with 22. We are also 4th in the list of mid-season changes with 16. Newcastle are top of both lists.
 
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I know this doesn’t answer your question either Ashby, but so far this season, there have been 25 mid-season managerial changes in the Premier League. The previous record since 92-93 was 15.

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/premier-league/trainerwechselprosaison/wettbewerb/GB


From the same source, Saints are 4th in the all-time list of managerial changes in Football League/Premier League history with 22. We are also 4th in the list of mid-season changes with 16. Newcastle are top of both lists.
2x clown board of directors are responsible for a fair % <laugh>
 
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I know this doesn’t answer your question either Ashby, but so far this season, there have been 25 mid-season managerial changes in the Premier League. The previous record since 92-93 was 15.

https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/premier-league/trainerwechselprosaison/wettbewerb/GB


From the same source, Saints are 4th in the all-time list of managerial changes in Football League/Premier League history with 22. We are also 4th in the list of mid-season changes with 16. Newcastle are top of both lists.
It all started with Ted Bates handing over to Lawrie, at first that didn't go well but then 1976! With rare exceptions since then they haven't lasted long with us. I wonder what poor old Ted would say about it all. Probably not printable!!
 
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I wouldn’t want him at saints but I’m glad he’s back for the laughs. He is box office