That's 1 a year, in 20 years approx, WTF is wrong with our club.
The main problem is we employ the wrong people, take those managers away that have left off their own back
The main problem is we employ the wrong people, take those managers away that have left off their own back

I still blame Hodgson, Kane on corners ffsI expect Allardyce leaving to take the England job was the club's fault ...
... perhaps we should've given him a million, in a brown envelope, to stay![]()
I still blame Hodgson, Kane on corners ffs


Nothing is wrong Bob. It's fairly standard. Newcastle and Palace have had 24 in approximately the same period. Leeds have had 23. Chelsea have also had 20. West Ham who rarely change manager have had 10 and Liverpool and Man Utd, who each have had a manager who was there long term in that period, have had 7.That's 1 a year, in 20 years approx, WTF is wrong with our club.
Honestly still winds me up everytime I see Roy’s face
Harry Kane could have 200 managers and only Hodgson would think it would be good idea to have him on corners![]()
Honestly still winds me up everytime I see Roy’s face![]()
Nothing is wrong Bob. It's fairly standard. Newcastle and Palace have had 24 in approximately the same period. Leeds have had 23. Chelsea have also had 20. West Ham who rarely change manager have had 10 and Liverpool and Man Utd, who each have had a manager who was there long term in that period, have had 7.
Long gone are the days when when people like Bob Kyle would stay as manager for 23 years.
It's the way football is now. And you know why? Because people are constantly criticising clubs and making out things aren't good enough (when all that's probably really required is time and stability) so the clubs feel under pressure to make a statement of change, which is almost always sacking the manager.
Thanks for that, really good answer and i never knew that was the case.Nothing is wrong Bob. It's fairly standard. Newcastle and Palace have had 24 in approximately the same period. Leeds have had 23. Chelsea have also had 20. West Ham who rarely change manager have had 10 and Liverpool and Man Utd, who each have had a manager who was there long term in that period, have had 7.
Long gone are the days when when people like Bob Kyle would stay as manager for 23 years.
It's the way football is now. And you know why? Because people are constantly criticising clubs and making out things aren't good enough (when all that's probably really required is time and stability) so the clubs feel under pressure to make a statement of change, which is almost always sacking the manager.
NOT a fan criticism, Nowt to do with S Donald, do you mean like Keane, Moyes, O'Neil, record changed, now change yours, its rather boring.Ah right, another thread and all the fault of the club again ...
... change the record Bob man.
We're a club on the far NE coast where players and managers are reluctant to relocate to.
Few of the managers we're able to attract are big enough for the club and the supporters.
Did Donald appoint the right manager?
NOT a fan criticism, Nowt to do with S Donald, do you mean like Keane, Moyes, O'Neil, record changed, now change yours, its rather boring.

How many have managed a full season from August to May?
I can only think of McCarthy, Poyet and Ross.
How do you explain Neil and Allardyce ...
To be fair with Big Sam I think there was quite a few rumours at the time that he was going to leave anyway, something about not being back in the transfer market.How do you explain Neil and Allardyce ...