Next manager markets

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Euler
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Thought I start a thread for this as I like trading these markets and there seem to be more and more each year!
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Looks like Cardiff could be next

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25457024
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LeTiss
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Mackay knows he's off, but he's just waiting to be sacked, so he can receive the compensation.

It looks like a game of cat & mouse at Cardiff, because when the Chairman attempts to publicly humiliate his manager, he's clearly trying to force a resignation
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If the bookie odds are anything to go by, Moyes is safe as houses for now. :(

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West Brom market

Malky MacKay
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Tottenham market

Completely wide open at the moment

Sherwood and Hoddle weak favourites. Surely neither of those could get them into Europe?
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Sherwood and Hoddle still head the market, surely that's unrealistic?
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There seems to be a bizarre trend in football at present to return to an old manager - I was reading Danny Wilson at Barnsley became the 15th manager currently at the club for a 2nd spell

Perhaps Hoddle is not such a daft suggestion after all!
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You were off the mark there, Peter

Sherwood appointed until the end of 2014/15
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Loss for me, can't help but think it's not a step up from AVB.
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You could argue that if your going to appoint Sherwood then you might as well have kept AVB on for the rest of the season. Too many clubs sack managers only to realise there isn't much better out there and I think this is what happened to Levy's. The pool of available managers was very thin.

Hoddle had been previously sacked by Levy in 2003, so I think asking him back would have been too much of dent to Levy ego.

Again things change so quickly in football. Levy was seen shrewd and pivotal in Spurs resurgence in recent years. Now his sale of Bale seems weak, his managerial sackings unnecessary and his spending of £100m wasteful.
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Hey everybody we now have a next Cardiff manager market. Mac Kay probably not helped by the fact Saints stuffed them on boxing day.
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West Brom: Pepe Mel ruled out as search for new manager continues

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25528039

Malky MacKay now installed as favourite.
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Ole the new Cardiff boss, dull market. Didn't attempt to trade it: -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25567406
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Think we might be seeing a West Ham market soon, surely a loss at Cardiff and Big Sam will be on his way :?:
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West Brom appoint Mel as head coach http://bbc.in/1gm2TlH
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