Sack Race

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Sack Race - who will get the chop first

  • Brendon Rodgers

  • Andre villa Boas

  • Paul Lambert

  • someone else (please name)


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PINKIE

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Ok, so I stole the title off the spuds board, but that's allowed ;)

So who do you think will get the chop first this season ?
 
Mark Hughes. After the money spent, he needs to deliver and for me he has brought too many players for sake of buying them. I can see their owner panicking and getting rid of Hughes. Arry will then be hired. <ok>
 
Mark Hughes. After the money spent, he needs to deliver and for me he has brought too many players for sake of buying them. I can see their owner panicking and getting rid of Hughes. Arry will then be hired.

That might be worth a bet <ok>
 
I've gone for Boas, forgetting entirely about Hughes.

Rodgers will be given time IMO, and rightly so.

Boas is useless, and the spurs fans already bood the team off the pitch yesterday.
 
AVB for me, the spurs fans have turned on him already, and their board is comedy gold just now.
 
AVB for me, the spurs fans have turned on him already, and their board is comedy gold just now.

The problem there is that Levy hired him, after getting rid of a manager that made the top four twice in his three season's with the club. AVB is Levy's man and therefore he has played a huge part in the **** up if things do not go well. Levy's position will come under serious scrutiny if he has to get rid of AVB. Therefore, I think he will show a lot of faith in AVB, and that could be their real downfall.
 
The problem there is that Levy hired him, after getting rid of a manager that made the top four twice in his three season's with the club. AVB is Levy's man and therefore he has played a huge part in the **** up if things do not go well. Levy's position will come under serious scrutiny if he has to get rid of AVB. Therefore, I think he will show a lot of faith in AVB, and that could be their real downfall.

There's no way Levy will want to lose face and it could be likely that he'll stick with AVB until things get really bad
 
Roberto Di Mateo.


RA almost had to keep him a while longer after winning the CL, but he will only need the slightest excuse to boot him out.

And I think with the shaky defending which is very likely to drop points against average sides at home, he'll get that excuse.