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Thread: Some big team managers looking over their shoulders.

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    Some big team managers looking over their shoulders.

    Mauricio Pochettino, Howe & Ten Hag.Money spent & all look poor teams.

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    .....and I thought Spurs would be the struggling team with no Kane but how wrong I am....for now.

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    I think ELK could have had a birthday at Christmas with manager dismissals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    .....and I thought Spurs would be the struggling team with no Kane but how wrong I am....for now.
    Sometimes it’s best for the team when a player leaves but they have kicked off better than I thought they would tbh

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    Why aren't Donny mentioned on this thread? Aren't they a big team?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Why aren't Donny mentioned on this thread? Aren't they a big team?
    Grant McCann fire proof. He did OK at Hull City, as it was the mong supporters there that forced him out, as they did the Allams.

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    Warne at Derby seems to be on the precipice.They're a big,''massive'' team,aren't they? Their fans are in meltdown after the Bolton defeat saying they have never witnessed such atrocious football and Warne doesn't have a plan B!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    Warne at Derby seems to be on the precipice.They're a big,''massive'' team,aren't they? Their fans are in meltdown after the Bolton defeat saying they have never witnessed such atrocious football and Warne doesn't have a plan B!
    ...where have we heard that before?.................

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    Warne at Derby seems to be on the precipice.They're a big,''massive'' team,aren't they? Their fans are in meltdown after the Bolton defeat saying they have never witnessed such atrocious football and Warne doesn't have a plan B!
    Despite the fans, I don't think it's anywhere near panic stations just yet and I don't think David Clowes (the owner) is the kind of man to fire him after so few games. Maybe they were poor on Saturday but they had 10 men after their keeper was sent off (on 48 minutes) Vickers came on. They're racking up injuries as well.

    But yes, poor performances, no plan B, it does sound like Warne. But...he came good for us 3 times and I don't doubt he will at Derby too.

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    Logic would dictate that if you want out of league one, they have the man for the job.

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