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No surprise to me giggs aint got a job, utd ex ast managers dont always necesssarily jump over well to the managers job plus i would imagine hes high cost, certainly high risk and my gut feeling tells he'd want a REAL bundle to spend. so for me in most jobs there will be better options for chairman.

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Three of the English "elder statesmen" have all ended up in jobs at Championship clubs with varying degrees of potential within a few days: Bruce, McClaren & Warnock. Have younger British managers got a sniff of the better jobs? I'm thinking of the likes of Nathan Jones at Luton, Lee Johnson at Bristol City, Jim Bentley at Morecambe, David Flitcroft at Bury, plus many others.

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Walter Zenga has been sacked by Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English club has confirmed.

The former goalkeeper has endured a turbulent past few years, having been sacked by Palermo after 13 games, Al-Nassr after 16, Al-Shaab after 10 and Sampdoria after 14.

“Wolves have announced that Walter Zenga’s contract has been terminated with immediate effect,” a statement confirmed.

 

http://www.football-italia.net/93430/wolves-sack-zenga

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Wigan Athletic have sacked manager Gary Caldwell after 18 months in charge of the Championship club.Former Latics and Scotland defender Caldwell was appointed boss in April 2015 and led them to the League One title last season.But they are 23rd in the table after 14 matches this term and have failed to win in their past four games.

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2 hours ago, champers said:

Ryan Giggs for Wigan? Warren Joyce from rags academy had an interview this week. Caldwell very hard done to; looks like Old Dave still has his finger on the trigger.

Joyce appointed...hope he does not get anything out of his first game...at home to Reading

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Charlton Athletic have sacked manager Russell Slade after less than six months in charge.

The Addicks were beaten 3-0 at Swindon on Saturday and currently sit 15th in the League One table.

A club statement read: "The club has reluctantly made this decision after results this season, which have left the team occupying 15th place. The club wants to give itself the best possible opportunity of achieving its number one priority - winning promotion to the Sky Bet Championship at the earliest opportunity.

 

"The club would like to thank Russell for his tireless work during his time at The Valley, particularly the processes and disciplines he has instilled at the training ground, and wishes him well for the future."

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The managerial hit this season has to be Antonio Conte. Unlike other incumbents, who have waltzed into their jobs, he's had to juggle his appointment with managing  Italy in the Euros. That has left him no time at all to sort the squad out. So far, he's done an impeccable job.

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18 minutes ago, oldgit said:

The managerial hit this season has to be Antonio Conte. Unlike other incumbents, who have waltzed into their jobs, he's had to juggle his appointment with managing  Italy in the Euros. That has left him no time at all to sort the squad out. So far, he's done an impeccable job.

Tough to argue that OG though Klopp would get some votes as well. 

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5 hours ago, oldgit said:

The managerial hit this season has to be Antonio Conte. Unlike other incumbents, who have waltzed into their jobs, he's had to juggle his appointment with managing  Italy in the Euros. That has left him no time at all to sort the squad out. So far, he's done an impeccable job.

 

So apart from the four that he bought and the 26 that came back from loan, he's really had a thin squad to play with eh?

 

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31 minutes ago, Chicog said:

 

So apart from the four that he bought and the 26 that came back from loan, he's really had a thin squad to play with eh?

 

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Who said anything about him having a thin squad? The point was he had over 50 players to pick squad from in less than 4 weeks. Even Mou had picked his buys before he stepped in at Ot  and Pepe already new who he wanted...or no longer wanted. Pretty bloody remarmarkable what he has has achieved in such a short space of time.....but you take the piss or try and score a cheap point or make a smart -arse remark...i would expect nothing less.✌

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6 hours ago, oldgit said:

The managerial hit this season has to be Antonio Conte. Unlike other incumbents, who have waltzed into their jobs, he's had to juggle his appointment with managing  Italy in the Euros. That has left him no time at all to sort the squad out. So far, he's done an impeccable job.

The only thing I would argue is already had a title winning squad that didn't need much tinkering with just a bit motivation and confidence. You can see that by recent performances post Liverpool and Arsenal matches. Glad we played you when we did now. 

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35 minutes ago, keithsimmonds said:

Who said anything about him having a thin squad? The point was he had over 50 players to pick squad from in less than 4 weeks. Even Mou had picked his buys before he stepped in at Ot  and Pepe already new who he wanted...or no longer wanted. Pretty bloody remarmarkable what he has has achieved in such a short space of time.....but you take the piss or try and score a cheap point or make a smart -arse remark...i would expect nothing less.✌

 

Oh yes it must be sooooo difficult arriving at a club that are already rich with talent and then find you've got 30 more to choose from.

 

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15 minutes ago, Chicog said:

 

Oh yes it must be sooooo difficult arriving at a club that are already rich with talent and then find you've got 30 more to choose from.

 

:wacko:

Missing the point mate....yet again ...it is the time he has had and the turn around in form and playing style.....but you carry on 

 

 

 

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