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Post by staggerstag on Nov 24, 2019 1:19:16 GMT
With a shocking result at home to Norwich, Marco Silva is way odds on to be next to go and it's by virtue of the Merseyside Boardroom being more trigger happy with their P45s than their fellow strugglers down in North London that Unai Emery is a big 5/1 to see his head cut off next. Asked after the game if he thought he still had the backing of the Arsenal board he said he believed he had (but he had to say that) That's fine and somehow he seems safe at the moment - it's when he actually gets the board's backing publicly that he has to worry. The dreaded vote of confidence has lured many a manager into the trap of false security, although we have seen recently that Poch didn't even get that well known bare faced lie before he was unceremoniously removed to make way for the Mourinho Circus.
Pellegrini must surely be taking one or two Xanax with his Ovaltine as his West Ham shower stumbled to their 5th defeat in six games v Mourinho's Circus despite a late brace of goals that ultimately counted for little. Sad looking bloke he is. He's always got that world-weary look about him. But don't feel too sorry for him - the guy's on £10m a year plus bonuses to ensure the churning out of this sh*t week in week out.
Daniel Farke's Norwich lifted themselves off bottom spot with that win at Everton but are still in the sh*t zone at 18th with Villa a point ahead of them. That gap could be four points if Villa can see off Newcastle on Monday.
Silva - 1/3
Emery 5/1
Pellegrini 8/1
Flores 12/1
Hasenhuttl 12/1
Solskjaer 16/1
Farke 25/1
Bruce 33/1
40/1 BAR
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Post by staggerstag on Nov 24, 2019 2:57:35 GMT
Silva's next 4 games : Leicester away Liverpool away Chelsea home Man Utd away
Yeah 1/3 for next to go about right.
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Post by staggerstag on Nov 25, 2019 11:28:01 GMT
Some overnight movement, most noticeably Manual Pellegrini taking 5 points on board with Silva offloading nearly a point.
Silva - 1/3 < 4/9
Pellegrini 8/1 < 3/1
Emery 5/1 <> 5/1
Flores 12/1 > 18/1
Hasenhuttl 12/1 > 20/1
Solskjaer 16/1 > 20/1
25/1 BAR
The names being bandied about this morning make for depressing reading in the world of the managerial roundabout. Rumours of David Moyes to Everton, Chris Hughton to West Ham, even Mark Hughes and Big Sam have got pundits' tongues a-wagging. While you're at it, you may as well throw in Tony Pulis, Alan Pardew and anyone else who hasn't made a significant mark in the top flight.
With the news that former Strictly Dancing male model Robbie Savage has come out of retirement and signed as a player with Stockport Town at the age of 45, it's a funny old Monday morning. He'll be in tonight's squad for the game v Oswestry Town in the North West Counties League Division One South. If it means less radio air time for him I'm all for it. PR stunt or not, I hope he's run ragged.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Nov 25, 2019 14:21:59 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2019 14:25:48 GMT
The biggest reason against is that you might end up with Moyes, Warnock, or Pardew.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Nov 25, 2019 14:29:19 GMT
The biggest reason against is that you might end up with Moyes, Warnock, or Pardew. Yeah, I have heard Moyes name being bandied about for the Everton job. I suppose he probably has been there best manager of recent years.
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Post by WullieFort on Nov 25, 2019 18:10:31 GMT
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Post by MrFurious on Nov 29, 2019 10:47:28 GMT
The bastern thing has reset again. Arsenal win so on Sunday defo @4/5 along with Spurs and Lester wins = 3/1👍
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2019 12:32:54 GMT
Who's in charge of next manager to go odds round yer?
Who's next in line to get their P45?
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Post by WullieFort on Nov 29, 2019 15:42:37 GMT
Next to go must be either The S'ampton guy The Everton guy The Norwich The Hammers guy or Bruce
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Post by staggerstag on Nov 29, 2019 15:55:39 GMT
Silva 11/8
Pellegrini 9/4
Flores 9/2
Nuno Espírito Santo 7/1
Solskjaer 9/1
Hasenhuttl 10/1
Bruce 20/1
Farke 25/1
50 BAR inc
Fraudiola 100/1 No manager to leave 100/1 In a field of his of his own Klopp 150/1
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Post by staggerstag on Nov 30, 2019 20:34:00 GMT
Silva holds steady, at least until post-match on Sunday; Flores comes in after Watford's balls-up at Saints which sees Hess hold firm; Peggers gets breathing space after downing many a coupon at CFC; and thanks to Freddie Lundberg stepping in at AFC, Nuno goes out three points from his move-to-Arsenal price, although he's still a ridiculous 10/1; Farky narrows by nine points before Sunday's set-to with Lundberg and Eddie Howe makes an appearance in the front runners with that defeat at Tottenham.
Silva <> 11/8
Flores < 11/4
Pellegrini > 6/1
Nuno Santo > 10/1
Hessantutti <> 10/1
Stan >14/1
Farke < 16/1
Bruce <> 20/1
Howe < 25/1
Rodgers < 50
80/1 BAR
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Post by MrFurious on Dec 1, 2019 0:41:50 GMT
Cant believe Silvas those odds, its money in the bank. I'm already picturing the return of Moyes at Anfield on Wednesday night and I'm gonna be collecting after that game. its all lining up
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 1, 2019 9:32:47 GMT
Cant believe Silvas those odds, its money in the bank. I'm already picturing the return of Moyes at Anfield on Wednesday night and I'm gonna be collecting after that game. its all lining up Hold your horses, Fury. Flores 11/4 < 1/20 < 1/50Silva 11/8 > 12/1Nuno Santo > 10/1 > 20/125/1 BAR Suspension coming surely. Emery's last available price before being suspended was 1/4.
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 1, 2019 9:42:15 GMT
Book suspended.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2019 13:05:46 GMT
Who's next then in the pre-Christmas manager clear out?
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 1, 2019 13:49:55 GMT
How many is that then, three, is it? To be honest, it's getting silly now. If the sons of bitches just took a bit of time and consideration before making appointments they might be better served. All this "Ooh, look, he's doing alright, let's have him" and "Yeah, he looks like a fit" bollix is boring now. Get off your arses and out of your boardrooms and into the real world, you lazy entitled sh*tbags. After the earlier disruption to the market, it's Silva who is catapulted back in again as odds-on next to go. The bookies are taking no chances on this Arsenal 'vacancy' bullsh*t with Nuno shunted back in to the fold by fifteen points and Rodgers narrowing all the time. I can't see Nuno going anywhere just yet but a couple of sovs on Rodgers' might not go amiss despite him 'stressing' loyalty to Leicester yesterday, LO-f***ing-L.
Silva 12/1 < 4/5
Farke 25/1 < 5/1
Nuno Santo 20/1 < 5/1
Stan & Ollie 14/1 < 8/1
Howe 25/1 < 10/1
Pellegrini 6/1 > 12/1
Hasanhutti 10/1 > 14/1
Rodgers 50/1 < 20/1
Bruce 20/1 > 50/1
80/1 BAR inc flying solo Klopp out at 150/1, fifty points clear of the next.
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Post by MrFurious on Dec 1, 2019 14:47:36 GMT
Thats mad, theyre always on the ball those bookies. Now surely Silvas gotta be next. Hope Everton pull off a miiracle later and give Silva that one extra game
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Post by MrFurious on Dec 1, 2019 17:01:35 GMT
Looks like Ole is gonna beat Silva out the door. Poch will be in for the derby next week I wreckon
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 1, 2019 18:45:31 GMT
Looks like Ole is gonna beat Silva out the door. Poch will be in for the derby next week I wreckon And mercenary Rodgers' first proper game in charge will be against Man City, sure to be a revealing test.
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