Baggies are thinking about changing their manager again - you couldn't make it up!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26350661
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26350661
Clubs might as well stop appointing managers and just appoint scape goats, so whenever they aren't performing, they just sack the scape goat and then carry on as if the problems solved!
shows it can go wrong by sacking a manager, especially if they are brought in and change playing styles.
like sunderland, if wba drop, they will come back easily enough in 1 or 2 seasons

Great news to my ears Munky - all we need now is for Cardiff to join in the trend, and we´ll be well safe![]()
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That would never happen though would it, Vincent Tan is too intelligent, circumspect and professional for such a radical reaction!

Brilliant idea!
And during matches the scapegoat can stand in the technical area making wild gesticulations and generally shouting pointlessly. That way the crowd knows exactly who to blame for not motivating the players enough.
Sometimes easier said than done Max. Look at the Championship this year and where are Wigan, Reading & Blackburn?

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Utter madness though. I really have no idea why they sacked Steve Clarke in the first place.
Totally agree. He seemed to have stepped up really well from assistant manager/coach at Chelsea.
"Senior players have expressed their concerns to Mel after struggling to adapt to the 50-year-old's preference for a high-tempo pressing game."
That's not really surprising. It must be difficult to adapt to playing like that midway into the season.

Just a year ago West Brom were the model, well-run club that aimed for consistency in manager and player recruitment policy. They were an example of careful management and yo-yoing to eventually secure Prem League status.
I actually still think they are an excellent example, but the manager farce has really taken the gloss off it and it looks like it may well cause them to revert to yo-yoing type (to our benefit).
