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Transfer Rumours Which manager getting P45 First in 2024/2025

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Which Manager will get P45 First?

This poll will close on Jun 2, 2025 at 7:25 PM.
  1. Erik Ten Hag?

    5 vote(s)
    35.7%
  2. Sean Dyche?

    7 vote(s)
    50.0%
  3. Enzo Maresca?

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Rusell Martin?

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Steve Cooper?

    3 vote(s)
    21.4%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    <peacedove> Erik Ten Hag's job is hanging in the balance especially after the attack by Gary Nevill
    on sky Sports yesterday:
    Former Manchester United star Gary Neville has urged club chiefs at Old Trafford to look into the future of Erik ten Hag after his side suffered a dreadful home defeat at the hands of rivals Liverpool.
    SACKING ODDS:
    Erik Ten Hag 9/4.
    Sean Dyche 9/4
    Enzo Maresca 8/4
    Russell Martin 12/1
    Steve Cooper 9/1/



     
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  2. moreinjuredthanowen

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    I've gone for cooper as Leicester have form for sacking managers.even though the resisted with Rodgers too long.

    I don't see any Leicester fans being fans of cooper.

    I think Everton would be mad to get shut of dyche but the fans seem to have turned cos he won't pick a few players so everything according to them is down to dyche just picking the wrong bang average **** player.

    I think tin hat will get the Christmas as Radcliffe has not gone so far down the former player rabbit Hole it'll be very hard come back from it.

    Who knows what Chelsea will do.
     
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  3. mighty_stevie_g

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    I thought Neville defended ETH like always? Don't remember a scathing attack from him.

    I've gone with ETH anyway, the boos etc on Sunday during the game were the beginning of the end.
     
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  4. Gerrardsitchyear

    Gerrardsitchyear Well-Known Member

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    Well ETH has now received the full backing of the CEO and Director of football, so that obviously halves his odds of getting sacked.
     
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    It's simply to calm the media down imo, I hope he does get backed forever but things will get seriously toxic if these results continue.
     
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  6. moreinjuredthanowen

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    Losing to Brighton as a rival for 7th is a blow

    Losing to a title challenger is to be expected :bandit:
     
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    Everton surely going to panic soon. Has to be Dyche.
     
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  8. Bindiana

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    I would guess there is no money to sack him and no money to appoint a new manager. Guessing until a takeover is completed not a lot they can do.
     
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  9. The IncREDibles

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    Besides everton always seem to find a way to get the odd result and stay clear of the drop .

    I actually think Chelsea will do better than the chaos of their ownership suggests. They still might push the button anyway though like with Poch.

    It'll be either Leicester or Southampton imo - one of them will twist first in the relegation battle.
     
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  10. moreinjuredthanowen

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    The hate for the Southampton manager seems real.

    No idea why bar he can't cut it at this level.
     
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  11. RogerisontheHunt

    RogerisontheHunt Well-Known Member

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    If WHam keep losing then Lopetegui is out. Boos today.
     
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  12. moreinjuredthanowen

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    Wolves, west sham, Southampton, everton.

    One in the next international break
     
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  13. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Waiting for breaking news in the morning.
     
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  14. saintanton

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    You expecting a baby, Dribs?
     
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  15. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Hahaha..About Ten Hag's job.
     
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  16. moreinjuredthanowen

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    The record of 14 sackings in one season might be under pressure this season?

    O'Neil
    Lopetegui
    Dyche
    Martin
    Ten hag
    Cooper
    Howe (longer shot for now)
    Fat ange. (When cups are gone )

    I think 6 or 7 are inevitable, some of these clubs might go twice I suppose.

    2022/23 was mad
     
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  17. InBiscanWeTrust

    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid
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    I think Wolves need to hold onto O’Neil. In spells in games they’ve looked a decent side who are lacking quality because they’ve had to sell so many of their first team. Can’t see any kind of manager getting more out of them and they’ve had a really tough start.

    wouldn’t surprise me if they start picking up some points over the next month or two and mid table by Xmas.
     
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  18. moreinjuredthanowen

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    I think.midtable right now looks easy for anyone when Everton can zoom up the table to 16th with 1 win


    The pressure will really start cranking when the games start emerging more and the international breaks occur.

    This next one is ideal to pull the trigger on tin hat.

    But I do think o'niell could go back to basics with the talent he has there and just move more direct towards the two strikers rather than aimless dick with thr ball at the back
     
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  19. saintanton

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    Wolves should be ok, imo. They got a point against Forest, but have lost to Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle, Villa and us. That's a tough schedule. They just need to get a few points on the board against lower half opposition.
    Unfortunately for them they don't really get into those fixtures for another month, so I think they need to hold on to their nerve and hold on to O'Neil and give him the chance to turn it round.
     
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  20. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Manchester United board are backing Ten Hag....they want to let him down gently.
     
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