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Post by steve on Jan 31, 2016 8:29:55 GMT 1
SCOTTISH EDITION
Good luck to Killi, they'll need it with this clown in charge.
Kilmarnock will hold talks with Billy Davies in the next 48 hours with a view to making him their new manager.
The Rugby Park side have targeted the former Motherwell, Preston, Derby and Nottingham Forest boss to replace Gary Locke, who resigned after Saturday's home defeat by Hamilton.
Davies has been out of management since being sacked by Forest in March 2014.
The 51-year-old's first game in charge could be the Scottish Cup tie with Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday.
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Post by lesd on Jan 31, 2016 22:16:25 GMT 1
The 51-year-old's first game in charge could be the Scottish Cup tie with Rangers at Ibrox on Saturday. So it could be 'Brentford' (Warburton) versus 'Forest' (Davies)!
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Post by steve on Feb 1, 2016 14:30:37 GMT 1
WORLDS WORST KEPT SECRET
Pep Guardiola has been appointed the new manager at Manchester City for next season on a three-year deal.
The 45-year-old, currently in charge at Bayern Munich, will replace Manuel Pellegrini, who will leave on 30 June.
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Post by steve on Feb 1, 2016 18:08:55 GMT 1
Ex FOREST PLAYER CHOPPED DOWN
A blow for Euro 96 hero and all-round England legend Teddy Sheringham - he's been sacked at Stevenage,
The 49-year-old leaves the League Two side in 19th place in the table after a run of form which has seen them take three points from the last 24.
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Post by lesd on Feb 1, 2016 22:02:43 GMT 1
WORLDS WORST KEPT SECRET Pep Guardiola has been appointed the new manager at Manchester City for next season on a three-year deal. The 45-year-old, currently in charge at Bayern Munich, will replace Manuel Pellegrini, who will leave on 30 June. And, of course, you all heard it here on Dec 17th!!!
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Post by steve on Feb 3, 2016 7:21:14 GMT 1
TAXI FOR MONSIEUR GARDE?
Aston Villa manager Remi Garde refused to talk about his future following his side's 2-0 defeat at West Ham.
The Midlands club are bottom of the Premier League - 10 points from safety - and failed to make any signings in the January transfer window.
Reports have since suggested Garde will reassess his future in the summer.
But the Frenchman said: "I'm speaking only about the game. I have nothing else to say. It's not the time to answer this question."
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Post by steve on Feb 5, 2016 14:07:38 GMT 1
POSSIBLE MOVE IN THE WIND?
Bristol City have been granted permission by Barnsley to speak to Lee Johnson about becoming head coach.
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Post by lesd on Feb 6, 2016 1:07:35 GMT 1
Not sure about that! A win percentage of 32% (at Walsall) is nothing to cheer about. Why, oh why, did we let Warburton go. A win percentage of 51% at Brentford and now 85% at Rangers! Just thought I'd update Mr Smith's stats. Win percentage so far at Brentford.....38%! It won't be long 'til he's down to Dijkhuisen's 22%! Another month gone and the defeat at Brighton sends him down to 31%. And, having sold two of our better players in January (Diagouraga and Tarkowski) and sending Jota back to Eibar on loan for personal reasons, I can't see him getting the stats any better.
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Post by lesd on Feb 6, 2016 1:29:24 GMT 1
Jose Mourinho: Man Utd hold talks with former Chelsea manager
By Dan Roan & Simon Stone BBC Sport 1 hour ago (23:29 5.2.2016) From the section Football
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Post by steve on Feb 8, 2016 17:02:07 GMT 1
JUST FOUR MONTH INTO THE JOB AND GETS THE BULLETT!!!
Rotherham United have sacked manager Neil Redfearn after only four months in charge at the New York Stadium.
Redfearn, 50, joined Rotherham on a two-and-a-half-year deal in October after three years at Leeds United.
The Millers won only five of 21 games under Redfearn, losing 14, leaving them 22nd in the Championship table
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Post by steve on Feb 8, 2016 19:34:12 GMT 1
FROM REAL MADRID TO BEING SACKED BY DERBY, YOU JUST COULDN'T MAKE IT UP? Nottingham Forest's arch rivals Derby County have made the shock decision to sack head coach Paul Clement. The former Real Madrid assistant manager joined in June and has been dismissed with the Rams fifth in the Championship, five points off the top two. Academy director and former Rams defender Darren Wassall takes over until the end of the season on the same day Forest legend Des Walker joined the academy coaching staff. Derby chairman Mel Morris said: "We are grateful for the contribution Paul has made to the football club but the time is right to make a change.
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Post by steve on Feb 9, 2016 13:41:37 GMT 1
WILL DERBY TURN TO A FOREST REJECT FOR THEIR NEXT BOSS?
A former Nottingham Forest manager has been linked with the vacant Derby County job – but it is not Billy Davies.
Davies took the Rams into the Premier League before being sacked in the 2007/8 season, when they picked up just 11 points from 38 games.
Instead another Scot, Alex McLeish, is attracting interest from Derby, who sacked Paul Clement yesterday.
McLeish has enjoyed varying levels of success in a managerial career which has also seen him take charge of Rangers, Birmingham City, Aston Villa, Motherwell, Hibernian, Genk and Scotland.
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Post by steve on Feb 10, 2016 13:29:46 GMT 1
NIEL TO THE RESCUE??
Here's a football rumours for you. Apparently former Crystal Palace and Leeds boss Neil Warnock is in "pole position" to become Rotherham’s new manager until the end of the season, replacing Neil Redfearn at the New York Stadium.
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Post by steve on Feb 10, 2016 18:01:04 GMT 1
THEY ARE FALLING THICK AND FAST
League Two strugglers Hartlepool United have parted company with manager Ronnie Moore by mutual consent.
Moore's last game in charge was a 2-1 loss to Stevenage at Victoria Park on Tuesday, a result that leaves the club four points above the bottom two.
"This is an extremely difficult decision but one we feel is right," chairman Gary Coxall said.
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Post by steve on Feb 12, 2016 15:51:33 GMT 1
YOU HEARD IT FIRST ON THE MAZARRON FC FORUM
Former Notts County boss Neil Warnock has taken on the job of manager at Rotherham United.
The 67-year-old takes over from Neil Redfearn, who was sacked earlier this week, and will remain in charge until the end of the season.
Warnock had initially ruled himself out of a return to management when he took on an advisory role at QPR last year, but he then had a caretaker spell in charge of the Hoops following the dismissal of Chris Ramsey.
He has been out of work since leaving Rangers in December and will take on a Millers side sitting third from bottom in the Championship table. The club are three points from safety and have lost eight of their last 12 league matches.
Warnock enjoyed great success during his time with the Magpies, leading the club to successive promotions as they went from the old Division Three to the top-flight. Relegation then cost him his job in 1993.
He spent four years at Meadow Lane and has since gone on to manage the likes of Sheffield United, Crystal Palace and Leeds United.
He also had a three-year spell at Rotherham as a player.
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