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Post by staggerstag on Aug 4, 2019 15:49:26 GMT
Next Manager To Leave
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 6/1
Steve Bruce 7/1
Graham Potter 8/1
Roy Hodgson 8/1
Marco Silva 9/1
Dean Smith 11/1
Chris Wilder 12/1
Frank Lampard 12/1
Daniel Farke 14/1
Sean Dyche 14/1
Eddie Howe 16/1
Javi Gracia 16/1
Manuel Pellegrini 16/1
Mauricio Pochettino 16/1
Ralph Hasenhuttl 18/1
Unai Emery 18/1
Nuno Espírito Santo 20/1
Brendan Rogers 25/1
Pep Guardiola 80/1
Jürgen Klopp 100/1
No Manager To Leave 500/1
Potter appeals at 8s. There was precious little mercy for Hughton; Potter can expect less. Brighton have a mixed bag of the opening 6 games but face none of the newly promoted sides, and Man City away in game 4. The subsequent six outings include Man Utd, Spurs & Chelsea.
There is an interesting 20 point drift between Klopp and Gladioli.
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Post by MrFurious on Aug 4, 2019 16:09:21 GMT
I was looking forward to this one. I'll do these bets for the laugh, whoever youre on
Ole and Hodgson are me favourites, will have a better look during the week
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Post by DrKrippen on Aug 4, 2019 16:14:00 GMT
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Post by MrFurious on Aug 7, 2019 11:55:55 GMT
24 hours to go to give us a better indication of who'll be under pressure Palace/Hodgeson need Zaha Pogba can still leave even after tomorrow I suppose especially if he downs tools in the first few games Poch seems safe enough especially if he brings in Couthino
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 11, 2019 12:02:03 GMT
They have shortened. He's in to 11/1 from 16s. Hodgson into 5 from 8 and replaces Scholskier as favourite. My tip, Brighton's Graham Potter, has drifted a massive ten points from 8/1 to 18s.
Hodgson 5 Ole 7 Bruce 7 Smith 9 Silva 10 Gracia 11 Wilder, Farke, Lampard 12 16/1 BAR
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Post by WullieFort on Aug 11, 2019 12:42:21 GMT
Hassenhuttlt of Southampton. Silva of Everton seems to be following the same career path as Ronald Koemans. He's made some bold signings, who have to hit it off right away or... Villa looked well short of quality against Spuds. Only the keeper, McGinn and Grealish looked up for it. Dean Smith needs to get his newbies going qukickly as well.
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Aug 11, 2019 18:30:09 GMT
Hassenhuttlt of Southampton. Silva of Everton seems to be following the same career path as Ronald Koemans. He's made some bold signings, who have to hit it off right away or... Villa looked well short of quality against Spuds. Only the keeper, McGinn and Grealish looked up for it. Dean Smith needs to get his newbies going qukickly as well. Grealish, really? kept falling over thinking he had got a Championship ref instead of a Prem one who didn't fall for it. Then tried to play footie on the edge of his own box and got mugged... Just broke a record for Prem League defeats in a row - 19 Keep up the good work Jack
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 11, 2019 18:42:41 GMT
Frank into 10 from 12. Ole out to 10 from 7. I am using the same firm's odds throughout (S*yBet)
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 17, 2019 23:19:26 GMT
Javi Gracia has over 7 points wiped from his portfolio as he rockets in to become 7/2 favourite from 11/1.
Steve Bruce moves in to 4/1 from 7s.
Previous favourite Roy Hodgson is now third but still sees half a point shaved off and is 9/2 from 5s.
Stan Frank and Ollie Ole share 10/1 with Hasenhuttl.
12/1 BAR
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Post by MrFurious on Aug 19, 2019 9:53:47 GMT
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Post by Zos on Aug 19, 2019 13:49:38 GMT
One man team and that man doesn't want to play for that team. Moyes won't make fuck all difference.
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 24, 2019 20:15:10 GMT
Javi Gracia is installed as new favourite having lost 3 out of 3 with Watford. He's in at 7/4 from 7/2. Steve Bruce, in action on Sunday at Tottenham, drifts slightly to 5/1 from 4/1. United's shock home defeat to Palace sees Ole tighten to 7/1 from 10s. And that result at Old Trafford sees Roy Hodgson shoot out to 9/1 from 9/2 and it's 12/1 BAR.
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Post by sandgrownun on Aug 24, 2019 20:23:45 GMT
Javier Gracia looks to be in trouble but I think his predecessor at Watford, Marco Silva, could be in danger too.
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 24, 2019 22:47:29 GMT
Javier Gracia looks to be in trouble but I think his predecessor at Watford, Marco Silva, could be in danger too. Yes, Gracia's next 3 league outings are Newcastle a, Arsenal h, Man City a. Silva, on paper at least, has an easier 3 with Wolves h, Bournemouth a, and Sheff Utd h.
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Post by MrFurious on Aug 25, 2019 17:15:41 GMT
Great weekend for that Villa manager, Hodgson and old Brucie
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 25, 2019 20:28:07 GMT
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Post by MrFurious on Aug 31, 2019 12:41:28 GMT
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Post by staggerstag on Aug 31, 2019 23:10:55 GMT
A slight drift for Gracia following the draw at Newcastle and the stories coming out of White Hart Lane which sees Pochettino rocket in as 2nd favourite, and for now it's a two-horse race.
Gracia 7/4 Pochettino 3/1 Ole 9 Lampard 12 Smith (Aston Villa - gotta keep reminding myself who some of these guys work for) Silva, Hodgson, Bruce 14 16/1 BAR
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Post by Zos on Sept 1, 2019 13:16:07 GMT
Can't see Pochettino being sacked, Levy is way too mean to pay him off. A "mutual" agreement could be come to though as long as it costs the club nothing. I think he became mentally convinced the Manchester United thing would happen and he hasn't got over it. Also, how much further can anyone go with Spurs, already punching slightly above their weight by a place or two. Lampard safe this year because of the transfer embargo I would have thought, Gracia the obvious one but I'd be surprised if Ole survives the season.
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Post by MrFurious on Sept 9, 2019 10:21:47 GMT
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