Just thinking, there's a few 'high-profile' managers that are currently unemployed or Clubs rumoured to be after a specific manager because someone's departing. Twitter is rife with speculation as to who is going where and it's rare you find two that are the same. Where do we all think people will end up? I think Carlo Ancellotti will end up at Real Madrid, Arsene Wenger to PSG, Roberto Martinez to Everton, Roberto Mancini to Arsenal (Big call, I know), José Mourinho to Chelsea, Pallegrini to Manchester City, David Moyes to Manchester United (obviously), Pep Guardiola to Bayern Munich (obviously again). Can't think of any more managers in limbo, throw some in if you know!
Benitez to Real Madrid. Mourinho to Chelsea. Ancelotti to stay at PSG. Pellegrini to Man City. Martinez to Everton. Jackett to Wolves?
Interesting fact I saw yesterday. In the 11/12 season the winners of the Premier League, FA Cup, Champions League, Championship and League Cup have since lost their jobs.
And the top three will have all changed managers between the start of this and the start of next season. Must be the first time that's ever happened?
When SAF ends his time as manager @ Manchester Utd on sunday 19th May 2013,, 1136 managers will have been sacked / moved on during his reign in the top 4 divisions of english football.!!
Mancini has been pictured in Naples today. Their manager Mazzarri is yet to sign a new deal despite clinching 2nd.
I think that next season's title-race is going to be a damn sight more exciting than it was this year, what with the two Manchester clubs changing managers, Mourinho coming back to Chelsea, Wenger potentially leaving Ze Gooners and Rodgers and Villas-Boas having settled in at Liverpool and Spurs. Still think Man F*cking United will win it though
You forgot to mention us you tit. What about our chances as a dark horse? Not being racist there by the way.
Kenny belongs in a "straight one" if he goes to Wolves. Has he ? He has said he will meet with Dave Whelan next week to discuss the future.
They wont abandon the 'Rodgers Project' at the time when it seems to be progressing nicely in favour of an ex-manager. Although, Benitez is a great manager and massively underrated.
I can't hear Benitez now, without picturing that bloke impersonating him at the back of a supermarket.
A week ago I was feeling really optimistic about next season, then I saw today that we'd released Jay Simpson. He was our only hope.
The last 3 winners of the Champions League have all announced new managers would replace them within 12 months of the victory.