Manager Sacking Pool ‘25-‘26

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  1. jumpkutz

    jumpkutz Well-Known Member

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    It looks like Graham Potter is the early odds on favorite to be the first PL gaffer to be sacked.
    Dreadful in their home opener (so far) against scum.
     
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    @jumpkutz, great call on Potter prediction. Craziest story is Nuno at Forest complaining about his relationship w/the owner (kind of backtracked), he could be the surprise sacking (even tho he’s done a great job).
     
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    Yeah, but now Ruben Amorim
    has leapfrogged everybody, however, usually a club tends to sack a manager the morning after such a catastrophe. Just checked: still the gaffer for the moment. Why is anybody’s guess.
     
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    I caught the end of Grimsby - ManU. Incredible. Amorim was literally hiding. If he doesn't get fired, I won't be surprised if he resigns.

    And then, inevitably, Marco Silva's name will come up.
     
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    How quickly things can change.
    Graham Potter’s Hammers went into Villa Park and spanked ‘em 3-nil. Speaking of Villa, they haven’t scored yet this season, this despite the fact Ollie Watkins is on the England squad again for this rotation. Unai Emery’s magic seems to have worn off.
    I’m like you DD. I can’t figure out why Manure didn’t sack Amorim the morning after what a lot of people called the biggest upset in soccer history. And then there’s the soap opera at Forest. Despite practically begging to be sacked Nuno’s still there…for now. There were reports that Oliver Glasner was ready to walk if Palace sold Marc Guehi to Liverpool after they had already cashed in by sending Eberechi Eze to Gooners. Must’ve worked. Glasner and Guehi are still at Selhurst Park.
    And what to make of Citeh? After a dominating opening day win at Molineux, they reverted to last season’s malaise by getting bageled 2-nil by Spuds in their home opener, then coughing up yet another lead at the Amex, losing 2-1. At what point is Pep in trouble?
     
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