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Thread: FAC Bournemouth v Swansea

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    FAC Bournemouth v Swansea

    Live on S4C if anyone wants a bit of live cup footie, channel 120 Freesat.

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    It's a bit one sided, 3-0 after 15 mins.

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    HT5-0, damage limitation time now or consolation goal, they've almost scored twice, mind you Bournemouth have also had a few misses.

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    Damage limitation it was, reminded me of Dyche's games against Citeh, 5-0.

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    It seems to me the gulf in class between the teams in the EPL and the Championship is increasing rapidly.

    If we can keep hold of 90% of our current squad we will pi$$ the Championship next season I reckon.

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    Serves them right, they should never have sacked the Duffer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Serves them right, they should never have sacked the Duffer.
    Clubs keep on making the same mistakes by sacking and appointing managers on the merry go round and for some reason expect a positive outcome.

    I was thinking who has done more than two years with one club. Klopp, Pep, Simon Weaver and John Coleman are the only ones I can think of.

    I'm sure Supersub6 will be along in a bit to put me right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Clubs keep on making the same mistakes by sacking and appointing managers on the merry go round and for some reason expect a positive outcome.

    I was thinking who has done more than two years with one club. Klopp, Pep, Simon Weaver and John Coleman are the only ones I can think of.

    I'm sure Supersub6 will be along in a bit to put me right.
    Interesting thought BT, however, apart from those who you cited there are 13 other manager who ohave been at clubs for 2 years or more.
    Mark Robbins 6+: Thomas Frank 5+: Mikel Arteta 4+: David Moyes 4+: Ian Evatt (Bolton) 3+: Nigel Clough (Mansfield) 3+: John Brady (Northampton) 2+: Marco Silva 2+: Eddie Howe 2+: Ryan Lowe (Preston) 2+: Kieran McKenna (Ipswich) 2+: Dave Challinor (Stockport) 2+: and Phil Parkinson (Wrexham) 2+.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Interesting thought BT, however, apart from those who you cited there are 13 other manager who ohave been at clubs for 2 years or more.
    Mark Robbins 6+: Thomas Frank 5+: Mikel Arteta 4+: David Moyes 4+: Ian Evatt (Bolton) 3+: Nigel Clough (Mansfield) 3+: John Brady (Northampton) 2+: Marco Silva 2+: Eddie Howe 2+: Ryan Lowe (Preston) 2+: Kieran McKenna (Ipswich) 2+: Dave Challinor (Stockport) 2+: and Phil Parkinson (Wrexham) 2+.
    Not as big a managerial roundabout as I first thought Supersub6. Thanks for the update.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I was thinking who has done more than two years with one club. Klopp, Pep, Simon Weaver and John Coleman are the only ones I can think of.

    I'm sure Supersub6 will be along in a bit to put me right.
    Funny you should say that BT on the day Klopp announces his retirement.

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