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Of those I could see some merit in Pearson based on his Leicester record in this league. Derby's dressing room is poisonous and he's the longest in a long line to fail to sort them out. He'd not be my choice as I think his personality issues are too big a risk now, but you can make a case for him.

Tim Sherwood would rock an orange gilet, what's not to love?
 
Solskjaer was horrific for Cardiff BUT he was extremely highly thought of before he went there, you could just about make a case for him.
 
Lambert did well at Colchester/Norwich and was considered a bright young manager before failing at Villa. I think we all mocked his signings when Norwich went up to the Premier League but he formed a decent side out of them. At the end of the one Villa season I thought that he was getting a decent side together playing some reasonable stuff but then it went horribly wrong without too much in the way of a change in personnel. Blackburn is a basket case and you have to question his sanity for ever going there
 
I think Villa completely broke Lambert, when he went to Blackburn he played the same kind of abysmal "aim for a 0-0" football. Shame because his Norwich teams were very good.
 
Paul Jewell has taken as many teams up as Sam Allardyce.
 
Straight up as well for the Jewell in the Crown. No messing around in the playoffs unlike Big Sam's two efforts.
 
Man of the people. Classier than Allardyce drinking a pint of wine.
 
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I wonder sometimes if someone at Wolves leaks names they know fans will be distraught over just so when the new man in unveiled we all go " oh well, not my choice but at least it's not Owen Coyle lot whoever"?
 
Issues behind the scenes according to this

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/wolves-parted-company-walter-zenga-9129424

Sources have told Mirror Sport that there was conflict between them and members of the old guard from the Kenny Jackett regime.

There were arguments in front of squad members as tempers flared, with the powers of respected members of staff lessened or simply made irrelevant as the threesome sought to impose their will.

It has also been suggested that Butti - who formerly worked at Monaco and Inter Milan - attempted to work around, rather than with senior figures at the club, as the mood soured during the recent poor run.
 
Confirms what TimII said re Daley and Mountain being kicked off the bench
 
Never really understood what Butti was doing on the bench during the games.
 
Never really understood what Butti was doing.

Could've left it at that, his job title/description was pretty vague and unfamiliar, not really sure what he was supposed to be responsible for.
 
Never really understood what Butti was doing on the bench during the games.

I think after Wigan the board were starting to get uneasy about Zenga and had Butti reporting back. As he has no coaching credentials that I know of and wasn't on our coaching staff he had no place being there.
 
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