Who'd want to be a football manager
Who'd want to be a football manager
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Skyedriver

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21,898 posts

303 months

Monday 5th January
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With another two managers parting company with their clubs today, it must be like living on a tightrope.

Jasey_

5,933 posts

199 months

Monday 5th January
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Skyedriver said:
With another two managers parting company with their clubs today, it must be like living on a tightrope.
Pay me 14 million compo and you can sack me as often as you like .

SWoll

21,597 posts

279 months

Monday 5th January
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Jasey_ said:
Pay me 14 million compo and you can sack me as often as you like .
This. Both Amorim and Maresca could have resigned if so unhappy with their lot, but funnily enough they didn't and instead publicly complained about their employers instead..

Zero sympathy from me. They're in a result based business and get paid exceptionally well under employment contracts the rest of us can only dream about.

Edited by SWoll on Monday 5th January 21:33

Antony Moxey

10,188 posts

240 months

Monday 5th January
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Me. Multiple year contract for guaranteed multiple millions of pounds? Who gives a f*** whether you’re any good or not? Certainly not the owners. I’ll have some of that all day long.

Radec

5,299 posts

68 months

Monday 5th January
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Yeah it's a win win, one of those jobs that can see you rewarded massively for getting sacked and failing and potentially moving to another club and doing it all again.

dave123456

3,694 posts

168 months

Monday 5th January
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Radec said:
Yeah it's a win win, one of those jobs that can see you rewarded massively for getting sacked and failing and potentially moving to another club and doing it all again.
Pretty sure chances of re employment diminish with failure.

SWoll

21,597 posts

279 months

Monday 5th January
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dave123456 said:
Radec said:
Yeah it's a win win, one of those jobs that can see you rewarded massively for getting sacked and failing and potentially moving to another club and doing it all again.
Pretty sure chances of re employment diminish with failure.
Emery seems to be doing well having failed at Arsenal and PSG?

Amorim and Maresca will walk into other jobs in no time.

andrewpandrew

1,759 posts

10 months

Monday 5th January
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Money Money Money Money Money!

… and they all licked their badges…

Antony Moxey

10,188 posts

240 months

Monday 5th January
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dave123456 said:
Radec said:
Yeah it's a win win, one of those jobs that can see you rewarded massively for getting sacked and failing and potentially moving to another club and doing it all again.
Pretty sure chances of re employment diminish with failure.
Pretty sure in football they absolutely do not.

Jasey_

5,933 posts

199 months

Monday 5th January
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dave123456 said:
Radec said:
Yeah it's a win win, one of those jobs that can see you rewarded massively for getting sacked and failing and potentially moving to another club and doing it all again.
Pretty sure chances of re employment diminish with failure.
Jose mourinho has got $126 million in sacking payoffs apparently.

Hub

6,930 posts

219 months

Monday 5th January
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Radec said:
Yeah it's a win win, one of those jobs that can see you rewarded massively for getting sacked and failing and potentially moving to another club and doing it all again.
Any Athletico Mince podcast fans? The British Manager's Lunch Club - "another destroy and exit successfully completed!" Money Money Money!

(Edit -yes, above - haha)

Radec

5,299 posts

68 months

Monday 5th January
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dave123456 said:
Radec said:
Yeah it's a win win, one of those jobs that can see you rewarded massively for getting sacked and failing and potentially moving to another club and doing it all again.
Pretty sure chances of re employment diminish with failure.
Nope, plenty of managers can walk straight into other jobs after being sacked. It helps if you were decent at one point but even if not, someone will still take a punt.
Nuno
Mourinho
Ole
Emery
Maresca
Poch
Conte
Tuchel
Rooney
Lampard
Gerrard
Wilder went to Sheffield Utd 3 times I think
Etc, etc

itcaptainslow

4,395 posts

157 months

Monday 5th January
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Doubt there's a manager who has managed for more than three seasons or so who hasn't been sacked at some point!

dave123456

3,694 posts

168 months

Monday 5th January
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Diminishing is different to disappearing

bristolracer

5,851 posts

170 months

Monday 5th January
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Radec said:
Nope, plenty of managers can walk straight into other jobs after being sacked. It helps if you were decent at one point but even if not, someone will still take a punt.
Nuno
Mourinho
Ole
Emery
Maresca
Poch
Conte
Tuchel
Rooney
Lampard
Gerrard
Wilder went to Sheffield Utd 3 times I think
Etc, etc
May prove the exception after his tenure at Plymouth Argyle

Antony Moxey

10,188 posts

240 months

Tuesday
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bristolracer said:
Radec said:
Nope, plenty of managers can walk straight into other jobs after being sacked. It helps if you were decent at one point but even if not, someone will still take a punt.
Nuno
Mourinho
Ole
Emery
Maresca
Poch
Conte
Tuchel
Rooney
Lampard
Gerrard
Wilder went to Sheffield Utd 3 times I think
Etc, etc
May prove the exception after his tenure at Plymouth Argyle
Yes, but how many failures did he have before that? Basically, he's pretty much been each club's worst manager in their history.

Wills2

27,688 posts

196 months

Tuesday
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Skyedriver said:
With another two managers parting company with their clubs today, it must be like living on a tightrope.
Yeah a dreadful tightrope, mess it up and sit on your hands whilst waiting for the lottery win (your own sacking) must be awful, so much pressure!





MC Bodge

26,634 posts

196 months

Tuesday
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I know very little about football, but I'd give managing Man Utd a whirl for a couple of weeks, get the sack and then take the rest of the year off on the quarter of a million quid.

Opapayer

680 posts

6 months

Tuesday
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Every current manager in the Premier League (except for Guardiola who will quit) and probably every professional league in the World will be sacked within the next ten years. Every successor to any manager sacked in the next five years will also be sacked in the same ten year period.

Sacking isn’t just an occupational hazard it is a virtually an inescapable fact.

Skyedriver

Original Poster:

21,898 posts

303 months

Tuesday
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Is that all you lot think about, money?
What about ambition, professional pride?

Yeh OK
You all missed out Nancy out of Celtic and O'Neill back in there again for the umpteenth time.