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Post by Zos on Dec 1, 2019 19:07:17 GMT
Everton and United this week? West Ham next week?
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 1, 2019 22:20:30 GMT
Everton and United this week? West Ham next week? Let's see if Silva makes it through this 4 game EPL run started with Leicester today. Next up, Liverpool, Chelsea and Man U.
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 4, 2019 1:00:26 GMT
It's all over the cowing shop :
Silva 4/5 < 8/15
Ollie 8/1 < 9/4
Rodgers 20/1 < 7/1
Peggers 12/1 <> 12/1
Hasahottie 14 < 12/1
Nuno 5/1 > 16/1
Farky 5/1 > 20/1
Howe 10/1 > 20/1 wtf
Bruce 50/1 <> 50/1
80/1 BAR to 100 ex Klopp 150.
(Books quoted always Sk*bet)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2019 4:04:38 GMT
I reckon Silva and Ole are both on shaky ground if they get bad results this evening.
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 5, 2019 1:43:54 GMT
With betting suspended since the Merseyside derby result and remaining suspended hitherto (as of 01.30am) it seems likely that Silva will be next to go. Blindingly obvious maybe, but the signs are now particularly ominous. "I have no answer," said Silva to the question of his Everton future after the Liverpool defeat. "If we were winning you would not ask the question," he added unnecessarily. But somewhere in there he has a telling if off-the-cuff point. It's become something of an obsession with some journos now, particularly Phil McNulty of the BBC, whose niggling badgering of Flores and speculation of his future bored and irked many a neutral reader of his sniper-like articles which had become not so much about Watford's latest on field performances but more in essence about the next stop for its manager. The same is happening with Silva. You can't see an Everton match report headline without Silva's name in it. Yes, managers are paid a lot of money in the job, and walk away with a lot of money when they are sacked from it, but I'm getting tired of the headlines being all about coaches under pressure - name of god, even when they aren't under pressure they still make up part of the match headline, don't you, José? Enough. Talk about the goddamned match.
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 5, 2019 22:54:13 GMT
Pellegrini 5/2
Farke 3/1
Ollie 4/1
Rodgers 5/1
Howe 8/1
Hasanhutti 11/1
Nuno Santo 12/1
22/1 BAR to 66/1 the trio of Guardiola (<100) Mourinho (<100) and now Klopp finally on an even keel, in from 150/1
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2019 2:47:58 GMT
Just one more sacking to go, then a quarter of all Prem managers will have been sacked in the pre-Christmas clear out.
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 6, 2019 14:12:48 GMT
Rodgers' new contract eases his odds out but at just 25/1 the book is still less than flattering about his loyalty. Dyche at last makes an appearance behind the front runners as Burnley's run of 6 points from 21 does not go unnoticed.
Peggers 6/4
Ollie 11/4
Howe 7/1
Hasanhutti 8/1
Farke 9/1
Santo 12/1
Rodgers 25/1
Bruce 25/1
Smith 25/1
Dyche 33/1
40/1 BAR
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Post by MrFurious on Dec 7, 2019 18:00:23 GMT
City might be getting Poch now instead of Utd!
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Post by MrFurious on Dec 9, 2019 21:29:49 GMT
Taxi for Pelligrini!
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Post by MrFurious on Dec 22, 2019 15:46:24 GMT
I think its time we had another sacking. Surely Utd has to snap up Poch now
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2019 16:48:53 GMT
I think its time we had another sacking. Surely Utd has to snap up Poch now They're not gonna sack Ole two days before Christmas, that'd be harsh. Recent results have gone his way. But losing 2-0 to a crappy Watford? He needs a St Stephens Day result against Newcastle.
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Post by hitchcockthelegend on Dec 22, 2019 16:52:29 GMT
What price Dean Smith now?
Villa bastards got away with FFP last season by being taken over by rich owners who promptly "purchased" Villa Park to balance the books...
Smith spent 130 million in the summer and they are in the bottom 3, and already he has said that they wont be making big purchases during the window - that's because they can't or they ae screwed by FFP.
Main man Ugly McGinn out for 3 months, Grealish has been found out by refs that he goes down at the slightest touch (most fouled player my arse) - and now the Villa fans, who have been lauding Smith as a legend because he happens to be a fan as well, are starting to turn.
Wonderful!
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Post by MrFurious on Dec 28, 2019 21:07:57 GMT
odds reset again. Pelligrinis gone! Poch d'you want a challenge!
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Post by WullieFort on Dec 29, 2019 9:57:20 GMT
Who will be next? Lamps Smith Darke Howe
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Post by staggerstag on Dec 29, 2019 11:05:48 GMT
One of the two job-for-life boys is in to the mainframe at 5 while the other sits in view at 20. It's a weakened field with punters desperate for more easy pickings but with betting suspended for half a day after Pellegrini's departure the book still can't come up with a clear favourite. That's got to be it for a while surely. 6 down with half the season gone, 2 from the same club. Dean Smith emerges as nervy frontrunner while the blinkered Daniel Farke is not far behind.
Smith 2 Farke 3 Howe 5 Hasenhuttl 7 Ole 10
No Manager To Leave 14/1
Dyche 20 Guardiola 25 Ancelotti 33 Nuno 33 Rodgers 40 Potter 40 Arteta 40 Pearson 40 Roy H 40 Bruce 40 Lampard 66 Wilder 80 Mourinho 80 Klopp 100
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Post by staggerstag on Jan 10, 2020 0:26:02 GMT
In TV interviews he's looking increasingly like a weather-beaten Mark Hughes - Ollie takes on Farke at Old Trafford, while Dean Smith's reward for the 1-1 with Rodgers is a trip to Gladioli. Eddie Howe, who has aged two years in two months, welcomes not so much a manager with new bounce but one with a Duracell-driven trampoline : Nigel Pearson (W3 D2 L1) . Lose this and Howe, already in the bottom three, really will be in the sh*tzone. The one half-decent light in the tunnel for him is that only one of his next six games features an opponent from the current top 8, and that's Sheff Utd. Sean Dyche, who sits 15th, comes to Frank Lampard knowing that his side have taken 4 points here in the past two seasons and will likely contrive a way of making it 5 in 3.
OGS 7/4
Dean Smith 4
Eddie Howe 4
Daniel Farke 6
Nobody 12
Sean Dyche 12
16/1 BAR inc Gladioli 33, Klopp 100.
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Post by MrFurious on Jan 22, 2020 20:56:20 GMT
Burnley ahead!! Oles definately out if Utd dont win this one.
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Post by Jason143 on Jan 22, 2020 21:28:01 GMT
Ole is on the brink
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Post by MrFurious on Jun 21, 2020 14:32:04 GMT
First manager of the restart has just been sacked down in Spain. www.bbc.com/sport/football/53121181 I wonder who'll be the first to go in the PL? Surely not Arteta. Half his players should be sacked.
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