Nathan Jones is next, according to Into The Welsh Valleys
Eddie Howe to come in as a long shot for a bet.

Nooooooooooooooooo, keep up pubes, I was referring to Chelsea hoofing their manager.
Nooooooooooooooooo, keep up pubes, I was referring to Chelsea hoofing their manager.
Too much sherbert last night it would appear.

Not having that mate, you f***** up
I know. You’ve obviously forgotten my sarcastic, dry sense of humour

Also very worrying that our strikers are still not scoring goals. That ultimately will lead to our downfall.It was a well-deserved point today. In fact, we were the better team for large parts. That is all great, and it will hopefully lead to a win on Sunday.
However, we have still only won once in ten matches. That is a worrying stat.
The supporters of that club deserve everything they get.Nuno can't have long left at Wet Spam.
If they are still in the relegation zone come mid-February his head will surely roll.
A lot of closet Charlton fans over there as well, I don't particularly dislike them.The supporters of that club deserve everything they get.
The way they talked down Moyes was just ridiculous
I'd keep Jones regardless.So as of today we have……
The 4 clubs directly above us have all sacked their manager this season (WBA, Swansea, Sheffield Utd, Southampton).
Two of the 5 teams below us have sacked their manager this season (Oxford, Norwich) plus a third changed manager just before the start of the season (Sheffield Wednesday).
For completeness there are two other manager changes in the league so far this season (Watford, Middlesbrough).
So that’s 9 altogether or 38% and we’re only just over half way through. There will be more.
Despite calls from fat, fickle, fick fans elsewhere I fink it would be madness to fink of sacking NJ at this stage.
I think so, but he'd have to take us back up, otherwise he goes.If we get relegated would fans still stick by Jones?
Not sure I would.
This isn't the Prem. And he's no Curbishley.
He led us to a seventh place finish, but the tippy tappy take an age build up football was soporific at times. Nice guy though, and overall I wish him well. Oh, andIt's a bit embarrassing to listen to Liam Rosenior.
He's practically falling over himself in his eagerness to offer hisfor the weekly pleasure of the Suits at CFC.
He will do anything they want, and with a big smile on his face.
Can't say I blame him from the point of view of the massive deal they've given him.
Six year contract - which he'll be released from within 12 months, with a multi millionpay-out that will set him up for life.
Most of us would bend over for that kind of money.
But he's delusional if he thinks this is an upward step in his career as a football Club manager.
It is the beginning of a ritual humiliation, which will leave him looking like a fool - but a very rich one.