I always think its very odd when clubs sack a manager without having a replacement lined up. The implication is that having him there is worse than having nobody which seems a bit strange.
How do you know they don't have a replacement lined up?
I always think its very odd when clubs sack a manager without having a replacement lined up. The implication is that having him there is worse than having nobody which seems a bit strange.
If the rumours are to be believed, the replacement will be either Brendan Rodgers or Juande RamosHow do you know they don't have a replacement lined up?
Hiddink's the current favourite, followed by Ramos, Guardiola, Simeone, Rodgers and Ancelotti.
I suspect that someone's been lined up following the loss to Leicester and will be at the Sunderland game, but take over officially afterward.
I always think its very odd when clubs sack a manager without having a replacement lined up. The implication is that having him there is worse than having nobody which seems a bit strange.

Here's one idea that might be best for everyone: John Terry is out of contract at the end of the season, and given his history of undermining managers at both club and international level, why not stick him in the dugout and tell him he's finally got his chance to prove he knew better all along?
I reckon they'll wait for the summer and move for Pep or Simone.

One day the papers will notice something: Guardiola's contract at Bayern expires in the summer - as does Del Bosque's with the Spain national team.Hiddink is in talks to assume the role of stop-gap. He knows the club from his last caretaker stint there, but hasn't accomplished anything of note for around 5 seasons now (although people said the same thing about Ranieiri and now look at him).
I reckon they'll wait for the summer and move for Pep or Simone.

One of our fans can... He put a cheeky £10 on us to be top at xmas at odds of 5000/1..... £50 grand , happy days !

Horrible start for the replacement, as he drops an easy corner and Ake puts it in.