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Brentford have a lot to offer a manager, in terms of how well that Club is run.

Tottenham is so obviously a badly run Club (like Man Utd) that even very decent managers are starved of the necessary support.
Carrick is just coming to the end of his honeymoon love-in (in my opinion).
A couple of lacklustre defeats and MUFC will be back to square one.

Spurs too.
A new gaffer coming in may well get enough of a dead cat bounce to keep Spurs in the Prem.
But next season he will come unstuck. It happens season after season.
 
Dyche sacked by Forest. They’ve taken 9 points from their last 6 games, which is mid-table form.

They are now looking for their FOURTH manager this season <doh>
 
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Their owner is a madman.
He has brought them success, but his crazy behaviour could also ruin it all.
 
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He was always a poor appointment in my opinion
They are now talking to Pereira (who was sacked from bottom club Wolves with the lowest points tally in the PL). Would they be more likely to stay up with Dyche or Pereira ? Personally I really dislike Dyche but if I were a Forest fan wanting survival, I’d definitely want Dyche instead of Pereira.
 
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They are now talking to Pereira (who was sacked from bottom club Wolves with the lowest points tally in the PL). Would they be more likely to stay up with Dyche or Pereira ? Personally I really dislike Dyche but if I were a Forest fan wanting survival, I’d definitely want Dyche instead of Pereira.
Don’t disagree but the market does not consist of just two managers
 
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They are now talking to Pereira (who was sacked from bottom club Wolves with the lowest points tally in the PL). Would they be more likely to stay up with Dyche or Pereira ? Personally I really dislike Dyche but if I were a Forest fan wanting survival, I’d definitely want Dyche instead of Pereira.
In a league table compiled during Dyche's tenure at Forest they sit 12th. He knew who he was working for so I don't sympathise with him, or whoever takes over from him.
 
I don't have a problem with managers protecting themselves in their contracts, and getting pay-offs when somebody else decides to sack them.
I think Sean Dyche has genuinely done the best he can.
That goes for almost every other manager who loses his job.

I have more of a problem with some players who get fantastic long term contracts on massive wages - and then decide not to do their best they can. They fall out with gaffers, get their egos bruised, and then seem content to remain out of the match day squad. Then for years on end they collect sums in excess of £100,000 per week (over two years wages for the average man or woman) for doing next to nothing.

That annoys the Hell out of me. And all the talk about the camps and agents and people who support these players in their petty disputes with the Clubs which have made them millionaires within a month or two of joining up and kissing the badge.
 
In relative terms, Chelsea FC brought in a boy to do a man's job.

Rosenior has earned every penny of the massive pay-out I hope he gets. They've hung him out to dry and humiliated him.
The managerial equivalent of hooking your young goalkeeper after 17 minutes when he makes a couple of howlers.
 
It's a bit embarrassing to listen to Liam Rosenior.
He's practically falling over himself in his eagerness to offer his :emoticon-0172-mooni for 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 million :emoticon-0164-cash::emoticon-0164-cash::emoticon-0164-cash: pay-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.
Spot-on in January Lardi <applause>
 
In relative terms, Chelsea FC brought in a boy to do a man's job.

Rosenior has earned every penny of the massive pay-out I hope he gets. They've hung him out to dry and humiliated him.
The managerial equivalent of hooking your young goalkeeper after 17 minutes when he makes a couple of howlers.
I have to disagree.

He knew what he was getting involved with. He was totally out of his depth and failed miserably. There should be no massive payouts. Do we get millions if we are sacked for poor performance?
 
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Spot-on in January Lardi <applause>

5 straight CFC defeats, not scoring in any of them.

No coincidence though methinks, that Rosenior gets the bullet one day after the smile disappears off his face.
The day after he goes off-message.
 
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