Prediction League Managerial sacking thread

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We've just risen to No.2 in the Toxic Atmos league tables for this decade...

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What are people’s predictions for the next sacking ?

OGS is clearly well out of his depth, but is acting as a useful human shield for Ed Woodward and the Glazers.

I think little Fraud and Portuguese imposter Marco Silva could be for it at Everton. How he ever gets jobs is a mystery. He failed at Hull and Watford. King of the Pay Offs, taking over from Pardew.
Watford may have sacked one manager, that won't stop them from sacking another one at least.
 
Stoke losing at home to bottom club Udders could spell the end of Nathan Jones there. Every time a managerial vacancy crops up is a cause for concern, but Stoke are loaded, so It's a major worry.
 
I'd worry more if a time comes when Charlton are struggling.
Should we have a poor winter and end up bottom 6 in the new year, then a big Club decides they need a hungry young manager.

Bowyer would still have enough credit for the good work he's done so far at Charlton to be of interest to a richer Club, and LB is unlikely to be blamed for a run of poor form at Charlton, as most other Clubs will be aware of what a tight-fisted tool Duchatelet is and how LB is in an almost impossible position.

If Bowyer starts to think this season is going to be a failure after all, and he's only got two or three months left on his contract? That's the time he might consider a big offer from a wealthy Club.
 
I'd worry more if a time comes when Charlton are struggling.
Should we have a poor winter and end up bottom 6 in the new year, then a big Club decides they need a hungry young manager.

Bowyer would still have enough credit for the good work he's done so far at Charlton to be of interest to a richer Club, and LB is unlikely to be blamed for a run of poor form at Charlton, as most other Clubs will be aware of what a tight-fisted tool Duchatelet is and how LB is in an almost impossible position.

If Bowyer starts to think this season is going to be a failure after all, and he's only got two or three months left on his contract? That's the time he might consider a big offer from a wealthy Club.

Why would Bow leave a team fighting for Promotion to join a team fighting relegation?..... other than money <ok>
 
Why would Bow leave a team fighting for Promotion to join a team fighting relegation?..... other than money <ok>
Reading between the lines of Bowyer's statements, he won't spend another season under Douchatelet, what with all the last minute ducking and diving and one-year contract for himself. But, having found that he's rather good at this management lark, if he gives up hope of Douchatelet selling he will be pondering his next move.
 
Reading between the lines of Bowyer's statements, he won't spend another season under Douchatelet, what with all the last minute ducking and diving and one-year contract for himself. But, having found that he's rather good at this management lark, if he gives up hope of Douchatelet selling he will be pondering his next move.

Bowyer’s comments serve as a stark wake up call to the snivelling Apologists on ITTV.

He won’t work for much longer under these conditions, and why should he?

He has earned the right to better working conditions.

The next pinch point comes, as always under Duchatelet, in the January transfer window.

Lookman .....Holmes......Konsa .....Lyle Taylor.
 
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