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Well Ross certainly got the better of our Del on Saturday.Originally posted by Mason89 View PostEveryone seems to have stopped posting the Sunderland results. How have they been getting on?
That 3 sub thing certainly worked a treat & turned the tide...
As did starting 6 defenders.
The mark of a tactical genius.
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Down that neck of the woods just now in Southend on Sea. I have two nieces down here (**** off with yer pics) and they both have Hammers ST holders as boyfriends. They were absolutely sick of Pellegrini, but they did say he was on £10m per year. WTAF.Originally posted by dons8321 View PostPelligrini sacked at Hammers....Moyes tipped to be re-hired.
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Tommy Wright has quit as St Johnstone manager after seven years in charge.
Wright, who still had two years of his deal to run, has been linked with the vacant Northern Ireland job.
The Perth club say that talks around the 56-year-old's potential departure at the end of the current campaign had been ongoing since before the coronavirus outbreak.
However, both parties felt now was an "appropriate time" for the "much valued" Wright to leave.
"We all feel that we have been successful in creating a young and exciting squad and the club is well positioned for the future," read a club statement.
Wright, who joined the club in November 2011 as assistant to Steve Lomas, and took charge in June 2013.
He led them to their first Scottish Cup win in 2014, as well as European campaigns and several top-six finishes.
St Johnstone were seventh in the Scottish Premiership when the season was halted on 13 March.
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Hi all hope you are all well? bit surprisingOriginally posted by ByeByeScum2012 View PostTommy Wright has quit as St Johnstone manager after seven years in charge.
Wright, who still had two years of his deal to run, has been linked with the vacant Northern Ireland job.
The Perth club say that talks around the 56-year-old's potential departure at the end of the current campaign had been ongoing since before the coronavirus outbreak.
However, both parties felt now was an "appropriate time" for the "much valued" Wright to leave.
"We all feel that we have been successful in creating a young and exciting squad and the club is well positioned for the future," read a club statement.
Wright, who joined the club in November 2011 as assistant to Steve Lomas, and took charge in June 2013.
He led them to their first Scottish Cup win in 2014, as well as European campaigns and several top-six finishes.
St Johnstone were seventh in the Scottish Premiership when the season was halted on 13 March.
this happening now when the season might not have ended! must be lined up for Northern Ireland Job then
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