BigAl Posted August 19, 2025 Report Posted August 19, 2025 Derek Adams punted by the consortium that have taken over at Morecombe and to add salt into his wounds he has now been replaced by a 30 year old who has never managed at first team level. Bet he now wishes he had stuck in a bit more whilst at County and didn't burn his bridges when leaving. His replacement Ashvir Singh Johal becomes the first Sikh to take charge of a professional British club as a result of his appointment. 1 Quote
dons8321 Posted August 23, 2025 Report Posted August 23, 2025 What are the odds of Dennis/Harry Graham Potter being the first sacking? Quote
Jute Posted August 23, 2025 Report Posted August 23, 2025 34 minutes ago, dons8321 said: What are the odds of Dennis/Harry Graham Potter being the first sacking? Think the only question is whether he jumps or is pushed. Quote
wokinginashearerwonderland Posted August 29, 2025 Report Posted August 29, 2025 Not in England yet but Mourinho has left Fenerbache. New manager of Man Utd before September is out. Quote
Jute Posted August 29, 2025 Report Posted August 29, 2025 11 minutes ago, wokinginashearerwonderland said: Not in England yet but Mourinho has left Fenerbache. New manager of Man Utd before September is out. Seems to be suggestions in English press that although Amorim has backing of the board that he is considering resigning so might not be that far fetched. Quote
Jute Posted September 9, 2025 Report Posted September 9, 2025 Nottingham Forrest become first club to sack manager this season in premier league. Surprised this didn’t happen over the summer as Espírito Santo’s relationship with the nut job owner seemed to have completely broken down. Quote
RicoS321 Posted September 9, 2025 Report Posted September 9, 2025 35 minutes ago, Jute said: Nottingham Forrest become first club to sack manager this season in premier league. Surprised this didn’t happen over the summer as Espírito Santo’s relationship with the nut job owner seemed to have completely broken down. Not picking Gunn enough? 1 Quote
Jute Posted September 9, 2025 Report Posted September 9, 2025 Ange Postecoglou appointed at Forrest. I can see his relationship with their crackpot owner being as interesting as the previous managers was. Quote
Jute2 Posted October 20, 2025 Report Posted October 20, 2025 Postecoglou gone even quicker than I thought. Dyche favourite to replace him. Quote
Jute2 Posted October 20, 2025 Report Posted October 20, 2025 Graham Potter appointed Sweden manager. Quote
BigAl Posted October 21, 2025 Report Posted October 21, 2025 Clock already ticking on Sean Dyche @ Notts Forrest following the announcement of him as new manager Quote
dons8321 Posted November 2, 2025 Report Posted November 2, 2025 Wolves sack Pereira. He'd signed a 3 yr deal in September so don't feel too sorry for him. Quote
Jute2 Posted November 2, 2025 Report Posted November 2, 2025 Wonder if the go back for Garry O’Neil Quote
Jute2 Posted November 2, 2025 Report Posted November 2, 2025 Southampton manager sacked. https://www.southamptonfc.com/en/news/article/club-statement-will-still Quote
BigAl Posted November 12, 2025 Report Posted November 12, 2025 Not really a huge surprise but Wolves confirm Rob Edwards as new manager. Quote
dons8321 Posted November 18, 2025 Report Posted November 18, 2025 Philippe Clement gets the Norwich gig. Quote
swaddon Posted Thursday at 12:31 Report Posted Thursday at 12:31 Enzo Maresca has left Chelsea by mutual consent. Quote
Jute Posted Thursday at 13:12 Report Posted Thursday at 13:12 35 minutes ago, swaddon said: Enzo Maresca has left Chelsea by mutual consent. Maresca paying for them winning club World Cup in July. Players have looked shattered and picked up a lot of injuries which could be argued came from playing so many games in the summer. Quote
Jupiter Posted Thursday at 17:22 Report Posted Thursday at 17:22 Chelsea firing a manager isn't exactly news. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Friday at 08:11 Report Posted Friday at 08:11 19 hours ago, swaddon said: Enzo Maresca has left Chelsea by mutual consent. Strasbourg Manager, Leroy Rosenior, is favourite for the job. I'd say that is a huge step up for him. I didn't think Strasbourg looked that good against us last month. Quote
swaddon Posted Friday at 09:20 Report Posted Friday at 09:20 I was just looking at a list of Chelsea's managers there. I forgot most of them from the last decade or so. I also didn't know Ian Porterfield was manager there, or Geoff Hurst. Quote
Jupiter Posted Friday at 16:31 Report Posted Friday at 16:31 8 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Strasbourg Manager, Leroy Rosenior, is favourite for the job. I'd say that is a huge step up for him. I didn't think Strasbourg looked that good against us last month. It's actually Liam Rosenior who is his son according to the internet. Quote
tlg1903 Posted Friday at 16:56 Report Posted Friday at 16:56 8 hours ago, TheDonbytheDee said: Strasbourg Manager, Leroy Rosenior, is favourite for the job. I'd say that is a huge step up for him. I didn't think Strasbourg looked that good against us last month. To each their own but there was times I thought they moved the ball very well against us. You're right that it's a huge step up though and would be a huge gamble. Rosenior (who I did find very impressive when he spoke and not just because he blew a shit ton of smoke up the dons arse) probably needs a successful stint at a club of say Fiorentina's sort of size and stature before he's going to be ready for a club the size of Chelsea. Quote
TheDonbytheDee Posted Friday at 19:01 Report Posted Friday at 19:01 1 hour ago, tlg1903 said: To each their own but there was times I thought they moved the ball very well against us. You're right that it's a huge step up though and would be a huge gamble. Rosenior (who I did find very impressive when he spoke and not just because he blew a shit ton of smoke up the dons arse) probably needs a successful stint at a club of say Fiorentina's sort of size and stature before he's going to be ready for a club the size of Chelsea. They did, but I wasn't overly impressed with them. The individual class of their players was evident, but expected more from them as a team. Strasbourg are owned by the same lot that own Chelsea, so possibly some sort of shyte going on with them. If I was a Chelsea fan, and thank goodness I'm not, I wouldn't be overly chuffed about appointing a sacked Derby and Hull manager. Those kind of appointments rarely work out. Quote
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