Nigel Adkins sacked! Replaced by Mauricio Pochettino.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21079956
He was doing a great job though, surely? Two successive promotions and 3 points clear of the relegation zone in the first year back in the premiership! What more could have been expected?!
Southampton
sums it up...
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 57557.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/foot ... 57557.html
I wouldn't mind seeing a rule come in to place where no promoted team can sack their manager in the first season. The chances are the majority of promoted teams unless a complete overhaul of the playing squad has been carried out, will struggle regardless of who the manager is.
You got to feel sorry for Adkins, I don't think they've been that bad to be honest, and on a good few ocasions have given a good account of themselves, Arsenal, Man Utd at home Chelsea away to name a few.
There is just a real gulf in quality between the top two divisions.
Hope he gets another good Job Soon.
You got to feel sorry for Adkins, I don't think they've been that bad to be honest, and on a good few ocasions have given a good account of themselves, Arsenal, Man Utd at home Chelsea away to name a few.
There is just a real gulf in quality between the top two divisions.
Hope he gets another good Job Soon.
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like many others it seems, i despair of modern pro football.
people who go to football these days are mugs - paying a collective fortune to a bunch of mercenaries who have next to nothing in common with the supporters.
football used to be an exciting subculture; now it's expensive, dull and debt-ridden (a bit like modern life in general!).
people who go to football these days are mugs - paying a collective fortune to a bunch of mercenaries who have next to nothing in common with the supporters.
football used to be an exciting subculture; now it's expensive, dull and debt-ridden (a bit like modern life in general!).
when I heard this news this morning, I wondered what reaction it would illicit from Euler and Le Tiss.
I know there have been some bizarre sackings this season and in the recent past but taking all things into account, I would nominate this as perhaps the most ludicrous since Sunderland sacked Ken Knighton in 1981.
I know there have been some bizarre sackings this season and in the recent past but taking all things into account, I would nominate this as perhaps the most ludicrous since Sunderland sacked Ken Knighton in 1981.