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(19-08-2020, 05:56 PM)Sabricadabra Wrote: It’s been like that for a while now. A few years ago the average tenure of a Championship manager was under a year. It’s actually gone up since then.
Being a football manager is a high pressure job. The expectations are high and they get paid accordingly.
After the way last season finished if Sabri doesn’t have the team in the top six by Christmas he will be fired. Maybe sooner if we’re a way short. That’s football. Top 6 by end of November id say is his minimum.
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(19-08-2020, 04:16 PM)stirred Wrote: (19-08-2020, 12:21 PM)GaribaldiRED Wrote: More or less all coaches/managers live in the last of the last chance saloons these days.
Of the 71 EFL clubs, Sabri is the 35th longest serving coach.
Basically, half the managers/coaches in place now weren't in charge at the start of the 2019/20 season.
if He lasts the season, how far up the list does he go?
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(19-08-2020, 12:21 PM)GaribaldiRED Wrote: More or less all coaches/managers live in the last of the last chance saloons these days.
Sad but true. I wonder how many of this seasons coaches/managers will make it through the whole season.
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More will be sacked than keep their jobs.
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(29-08-2020, 04:49 AM)Brisbaneredwolf Wrote: (19-08-2020, 04:16 PM)stirred Wrote: (19-08-2020, 12:21 PM)GaribaldiRED Wrote: More or less all coaches/managers live in the last of the last chance saloons these days.
Of the 71 EFL clubs, Sabri is the 35th longest serving coach.
Basically, half the managers/coaches in place now weren't in charge at the start of the 2019/20 season.
if He lasts the season, how far up the list does he go?
It depends on how many others get sacked, could COVID and the financial constraints have an effect?
There’s 37 in place since pre-season 2019.
There’s 16 in place since pre-season 2018.
There’s 10 in place since pre-season 2017.
There’s 4 in place since pre-season 2016.
So basically about a 50% chance a coach survives the season. A ‘half-life’ of a year!
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(29-08-2020, 12:10 PM)stirred Wrote: (29-08-2020, 04:49 AM)Brisbaneredwolf Wrote: (19-08-2020, 04:16 PM)stirred Wrote: (19-08-2020, 12:21 PM)GaribaldiRED Wrote: More or less all coaches/managers live in the last of the last chance saloons these days.
Of the 71 EFL clubs, Sabri is the 35th longest serving coach.
Basically, half the managers/coaches in place now weren't in charge at the start of the 2019/20 season.
if He lasts the season, how far up the list does he go?
It depends on how many others get sacked, could COVID and the financial constraints have an effect?
There’s 37 in place since pre-season 2019.
There’s 16 in place since pre-season 2018.
There’s 10 in place since pre-season 2017.
There’s 4 in place since pre-season 2016.
So basically about a 50% chance a coach survives the season. A ‘half-life’ of a year!
at 50-50 its about as good as its gonna get i think, all depends on how the team goes.
i dont know if we'll see many sackings this year due to covid and clubs not having the money
to pay out coaches and hire new ones
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From David Ornstein in The Athletic this morning:
Lamouchi running out of time at Forest
The pressure is already growing on Nottingham Forest manager Sabri Lamouchi following his side’s 2-0 defeat at Queens Park Rangers on the opening day of their Championship campaign.
Despite the agony of missing out on last season’s play-offs with a 4-1 capitulation to Stoke City, the Frenchman kept his job following extensive talks with owner Evangelos Marinakis over the summer. Forest have backed their man in the transfer window, too, with seven first-team signings and a rejigged backroom staff, but sources have told The Athletic that time is fast running out for Lamouchi to turn things around.
Forest have not won any of their last eight matches and were beaten by Barnsley in the EFL Cup on September 5. Next up, Cardiff City at home on Saturday.
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Interesting but stating the obvious really.
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David Ornstein being credited - in an article by Paul Taylor.
Odd this one since Ornstein is usually a PL journo only - and focuses primarily on Arsenal.
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Think it would be utterly daft to pull the trigger too soon. If they were going to do it it should've been done right after the last match of the season.
Letting Sabri bring his own staff and players in only to then give him the boot after a couple of matches would be senseless.
He needs until Christmas in my opinion, *unless* results get so bad that his position is untenable.
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It all depends on what Dourekas is saying to EM.
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