I think there could be a springer in the market - the Garden Herb at Fulham. Another terrible home thumping today...and they spent very big money over the summer. Definitely worth a tenner after today.
Man United's next two games - Chelsea & Juventus. Two nailed-on defeats The smart money must still be on the Rancid One.
Mark Hughes is quietly working his way through the field, sitting on Mourinho's shoulder, biding his time.
Looks like the Palace inbred Nigel’s are starting to turn on Woy They loved Cautious Colin last season when he (sadly) kept them up.
Several runners have made a break, but they've all been pulled back, and now the field is bunching again. It could come down to whichever owner's trigger finger gets itchy soonest.
Warnock looks safe for now, due to low expectation. Mourinho looks safer, and the Glazers won’t fancy his pay off. I’d say the Fulham manager, or Woy.
Fulham can't defend, Palace can't score. Possibly more pressure from Palace fans, we all like to see goals, and sacking the manager has worked in the past for them, ie Warnock and pardew.
Interesting market now. It’s unprecedented to get to early November, and still no Premier League sacking. The pressure seems to have eased on Mourinho somewhat. Benitez at Newcastle is basically unsackable, and the Huddersfield chairman has said David Wagner will be their manager next season regardless of what happens. I think that narrows it down to the Serb at Fulham, and good old Colin W anker at Cardiff. I can’t see the Cardiff owner messing about for much longer, so I reckon Colin is going first.
Fulham have just conceded the first goal at Udders for 658 minutes. If the score stays as it is the first sacking of the season could be very close.
Les Reed - the man who appointed Mark Hughes - fired by Southampton. How hapless Uncle Les has earned such a lucrative living in football is an enduring mystery.
Harry Kewell sacked after only 10 weeks as Notts County Manager He leaves them 22nd in League 2 You can see why the Aussie consortium wanted him