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Post by swaddy Dave on Mar 10, 2019 8:07:50 GMT
Ex Brewer Darren Moore has been sacked by West Brom. Fourth in the championship isn't good enough they reckon. Unbelievable The guy has done a really good job of stabilising a big club in decline and he gets sacked for it!
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Post by trevor1946 on Mar 10, 2019 11:59:37 GMT
Football clubs are becoming just a toy to the owners,who haven't a clue ,that is why so many clubs are in a financial mess,and the owners have only the land and stadium as valuable assets,when like many who gamble in football clubs, they lose millions Notice how many take a gamble in the championship to attain Premier league status,then squeal when they don't get to the only grail ,especially when the parachute payments drop, Teams are built very few are bought,ask many who fail,then cry wolf, i see many so called big clubs trying to get better deals not for the clubs in the Championship, but to hide their own failings,They want to join the elite===But it would only be reward for failure. Darren More if 4th in the championship is failure,then their is over 70 clubs would like to be in that position.--fact W-B-A is just a standard club like many in the championship.Somebody thinks they are bigger than they are, [fools paradise], they are so well run .Darren Moore is dealing with a club whose decisions got them relegated in the first place. welcome to championship football
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Post by sinfinbovril on Mar 10, 2019 16:26:24 GMT
Could he be a future Brewers boss? Sorry Nigel...
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Post by bennyboy on Mar 10, 2019 16:43:59 GMT
Apparently their only brief for the manager was back to the premiership. So fill your boots any manager available to take over, just make sure you secure a contract longer than a season, a nice payout awaits should you fail at the 1st attempt.
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Post by bennyboy on Aug 25, 2022 13:42:15 GMT
Michael O'Neill has been sacked by Stoke City after a poor start to this season. He's certainly done better than our manager admittedly at an higher level and presumably with money spending power. www.bbc.com/sport/football/62673517.amp
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