The difference is, that the media believe that Harry is a fantastic manager who hasn't lost the plot. He won't get sacked, and if he walks it won't be because he's been pushed out of the door. I'm explaining this to you as simply as I can, because I rather suspect that you are an imbecile.
Yes he does, but another performance like the other night a Wenger could get his nose in front, it's looking good for QK at the moment.
Were the Cuckoos fans really singing Jose Mourinho's name, or reading out the name Drogba, Lampard and Terry were all busy sending text messages to?
this is going to be a close race, after the Chelsea result against Brum i thought AVB but after watching Arsenal crash out of the F.A Cup maybe Wenger is edging it....ooohhh very interesting stuff.
The only reason nobody was chanting the name of a former manager to take over is because none of them could be bothered to look it up on Wikipedia.
Wenger wont be sacked.....teir board knows what he does for them. AVBfor me...p.s he better stay away from our club if HR goes!
Well Hoddle I think that AVB will get the vote but I think I would like COates to kick Pullis out sometime soon but it will never happen. Hope you do well when you play ArseNIL. Splendid result today. You win at Stevenage and the Cup is yours
Well, it's Queen Kenny's chance to put himself back in the "sack" race, later today. At the moment, AVB and Whniger are leaving him way behind.
Based on the way the question has been asked it's AVB by default. Dalglish or Wenger could be the first to leave, but neither board is going to issue a "walk or we'll 'mutually terminate' you" type ultimatum.
I do still believe that AVB is favourite for the sack. Queen Kenny has a lifeline with his FA Cup run, but that could be severed all too easily by Stoke. Whinger is incredibly exposed, now, but not as much as AVB.
Wenger can rely on various members of the Old Boys to voice their support for him in the media - as Emmanuel Petit is doing today, as Henry did recently, and there's always Dixon and Keown to rely on - just as Dalglish does. AVB, on the other hand, doesn't have that luxury.
Ironic that 'Arry Redknob is not on the list, he will be the first out of the door at the end of the season. And yes, he will walk, right into the England managers job.