If anyone needs further justification to say football has gone crazy - look no further to last Saturday's match at The Riverside Stadium. Gary Monk's Middlesbrough actually won defeating The Owls 2-1, yet he got the sack. And if Boro are gonna sack their manager after a win, then there's little option for the Sheff Wed's owner Dejphon Chansiri. He duly dispatched his manager Carlos Carvalhal.
Both managers sacked after the same game, is this a first? Though I have a sneaky feeling it might not be, given how 'loco' the game can be.
Incidentally Monk is now favoured to go back to old club Swansea. Another funny thing about our game, a lower division manger gets the sack, but gets a job in the top flight or manager managing a struggling side in a league then gets the sack, only to take over a club in a better position than his former team in the same league. Dortmund's latest manager is a case in point. Paul Clement in the former scenario.
Tony Pullis is favoured for Boro. This could be dangerous for other play-off chasing clubs. Pullis is just the man that can pull this off - take an underperforming but good side on the fringes, to start grinding out results and eventually achieving promotion.
Yes Wednesday are rather ****ty this season, but Carvahal took a leaky error prone team, made them defensively stout and into successive play-offs. Play-off were a pipe dream for the Owls before he took charge, staying in the division was goal every prevailing season. Yes the football was dire, but in this division we don't pay managers to entertain, we pay them to succeed or at the very least give us a chance of succeeding. Just because it came a bit awry this season, doesn't seem to be a good reason to dismiss the 1 man that made your team the best they have been, in over a decade.
Your 'temporary manager' Paul Lambert heads the early list as Carvahal's replacement, although Aitor Karanka and Nigel Pearson might be good fits too. The same trio could also join the list with Pullis to take over at Boro.
I think it might quite safe to say that 1 of those mentioned, will take charge at 1 of these 2 'suddenly strange sackings' football clubs.
Pullis
Pearson
Lambert
Karanka
Maybe we can also add
Clement
Slaven Bilic or
either O'Neill at the 2 Irish teams if they want to return to club footy, both would be quite a coup for either club



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