So how will the latest set of appointments influence the fortunes of those clubs? Will it help or hinder us in our quest for the top flight.
Mick McCarthy (doh, another MM) steps in at Ipswich. I wonder how he'll get on with Chopra? A good manager at this level who can improve a team without signing new players. A log way to go but a long way behind. By the time their heading in the right direction, it could be too late for them to fight it out at the top. An improved Ipswich could take points off our rivals and assist us though with us already having 3 points from our trip to the tractor boys.
After saying no manager with the right credentials would be silly enough to take the position, Henning Berg takes over at Blackburn. So what is he saying about himself? Not sure of his credentials myself as he only seems to have managed in Norway. Blackburn aren't doing too shabily at the moment so the change in manager is as likely to do more harm than good in the short term if he starts chaning things that are working.
Dyche in at Burley could be positive for them. He did a good job at Watford and was treated harshly. Will be out to prove a point and should improve their fortunes.
Douggie Freedman in at an underperforming Bolton who we'll be hoping to take 3 points off on Saturday. He's already approached Palace for Lennie Lawrence and Curtis Flemming to add to his backroom staff.
Palace still without a manager but riding high. Could a new manager yet to be appointed dent Palace's push at the top?
Mick McCarthy (doh, another MM) steps in at Ipswich. I wonder how he'll get on with Chopra? A good manager at this level who can improve a team without signing new players. A log way to go but a long way behind. By the time their heading in the right direction, it could be too late for them to fight it out at the top. An improved Ipswich could take points off our rivals and assist us though with us already having 3 points from our trip to the tractor boys.
After saying no manager with the right credentials would be silly enough to take the position, Henning Berg takes over at Blackburn. So what is he saying about himself? Not sure of his credentials myself as he only seems to have managed in Norway. Blackburn aren't doing too shabily at the moment so the change in manager is as likely to do more harm than good in the short term if he starts chaning things that are working.
Dyche in at Burley could be positive for them. He did a good job at Watford and was treated harshly. Will be out to prove a point and should improve their fortunes.
Douggie Freedman in at an underperforming Bolton who we'll be hoping to take 3 points off on Saturday. He's already approached Palace for Lennie Lawrence and Curtis Flemming to add to his backroom staff.
Palace still without a manager but riding high. Could a new manager yet to be appointed dent Palace's push at the top?