Might be on track to break the record of the number of sacked managers by league clubs in one season. So far it's 27 to December 31.
Twelve (!) clubs in the Championship - half the total - changed managers in the 1st half of the season. Leeds are onto their third (!) permanent manager of the season.
The old saying holding true: there are two types of managers - those sacked and those waiting to be sacked.
Con M wrote:Might be on track to break the record of the number of sacked managers by league clubs in one season. So far it's 27 to December 31.
Twelve (!) clubs in the Championship - half the total - changed managers in the 1st half of the season. Leeds are onto their third (!) permanent manager of the season.
The old saying holding true: there are two types of managers - those sacked and those waiting to be sacked.
Con, a manager knows he is gone, when the board announce that he has their full support.
Con M wrote:Might be on track to break the record of the number of sacked managers by league clubs in one season. So far it's 27 to December 31.
Twelve (!) clubs in the Championship - half the total - changed managers in the 1st half of the season. Leeds are onto their third (!) permanent manager of the season.
The old saying holding true: there are two types of managers - those sacked and those waiting to be sacked.
Con, a manager knows he is gone, when the board announce that he has their full support.
Holloway was given the boards full support over a month ago.
Well it finally happened The Owls have joined the long list of Asian owned clubs in England.
agreement has been reached between Milan Mandaric on behalf of UKFI Limited and Mr Dejphon Chansiri to acquire 100% of the shareholding in the football club.
Mr Chansiri is a distinguished businessman in Thailand whose family control the Thai Union Frozen Group, the world’s largest producer of tuna as well as one of the biggest worldwide general seafood producers.
Only time will tell if this one of the successful overseas take overs.
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God is an Englishman wrote:Didn't realise it was that many but wouldn't call 11 out of 92 a long list
It's pretty long when you compare it to the list of clubs with African owners, the list of clubs with Oceania owners, the list of clubs with South American owners, and the list of clubs with North & Central American owners.
By the way, do you stand by your earlier statement that Millwall won't be relegated this season? It's not looking good for you guys.
Stirling District (est 1967) 32 seasons successfully avoiding a Championship then this
1999 Div 2 Champions
2002 Div 2 & 2B
2004 Div 1 & Champion of Champions
2007 Div 1 & 1B
2009 Div 1B
2011 Div 1B
2013 Div 2B & 7C
2014 Div 2B
God is an Englishman wrote:Didn't realise it was that many but wouldn't call 11 out of 92 a long list
It's pretty long when you compare it to the list of clubs with African owners, the list of clubs with Oceania owners, the list of clubs with South American owners, and the list of clubs with North & Central American owners.
By the way, do you stand by your earlier statement that Millwall won't be relegated this season? It's not looking good for you guys.
Most of those continents either are not into football that much, don't have enough money or have their own decent clubs to invest in.
I would suggest the number for N America is quite high.
And yes, Millwall will survive. No we really well, I really believe it, 100% yes, definitely, no question about it.
God is an Englishman wrote:Didn't realise it was that many but wouldn't call 11 out of 92 a long list
It's pretty long when you compare it to the list of clubs with African owners, the list of clubs with Oceania owners, the list of clubs with South American owners, and the list of clubs with North & Central American owners.
By the way, do you stand by your earlier statement that Millwall won't be relegated this season? It's not looking good for you guys.
Most of those continents either are not into football that much, don't have enough money or have their own decent clubs to invest in.
I would suggest the number for N America is quite high.
And yes, Millwall will survive. No we really well, I really believe it, 100% yes, definitely, no question about it.
Now that's the sort of hope and dedication and support for a club that I like to see! (No matter how deluded, it's great.)
Stirling District (est 1967) 32 seasons successfully avoiding a Championship then this
1999 Div 2 Champions
2002 Div 2 & 2B
2004 Div 1 & Champion of Champions
2007 Div 1 & 1B
2009 Div 1B
2011 Div 1B
2013 Div 2B & 7C
2014 Div 2B