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The Manager Sacked/Hired Thread 2022/23

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Bruno in interim charge





Saltor that is
 
I think it's a statistically proven thing, before teams tend to regress back to where they were.
I think we are a case in point to be honest. We picked up a bit immediately after the appointment of JLop, but the last 6 or so games we have been just as awful as before he came in. In spite of spending a truckload of money on new signings in January.
 
No guarantee Potter goes to Leicester but does seem an obvious fit.
Depends whether he wants to jump straight back in or take time out. Pretty sure he’ll have a nice pay out.
 
Shame they've sacked Potter, was hoping they'd keep him for the next two due to the midweek game.
 
Unless they’re writing off this season and going again in the summer with someone new.
 
Wonder if someone at Leicester was given a heads up or either they’re spawniest twats ever.
 
Can’t see Potter taking the Leicester job. Too much risk and he doesn’t need to. Wait until the summer and see where everyone’s at.

Could go to pretty much any team in the bottom half who stays up. Might even end up at Spurs. Doesn’t need to commit to anything now.
 
Love to know what the severance package is, probably enough for him to retire and live in luxury.
 
I'd be very surprised if Potter immediately jumps into the Leicester job, or any job for that matter. Not all that much to gain from a relegation battle, and that's without considering the money he'll be getting from Chelsea.
 
if I was him I’d be on the first plane out the Uk for 2 weeks somewhere hot and sunny.
 
I'm not sure his stock is going to be as high as some expect - I'd be astonished if Spurs were that interested. De Zerbi has come in and turned his team that were infamously poor in front of goal into a team who can score at will, without any additions of significance.
 
I'm not sure his stock is going to be as high as some expect - I'd be astonished if Spurs were that interested. De Zerbi has come in and turned his team that were infamously poor in front of goal into a team who can score at will, without any additions of significance.
I agree but it’s Spurs…
 
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