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28 minutes ago, iancognito said:

2008/09, 2013/14, 2017/18 and 2021/22 saw 10 get sacked each season

 

I'm not sure those figures include Watford having 3 or 4 managers a season tbf.

Imagine setting a new record without having Watford in the division 😂 

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1992/1993 Season - 4 changed

Ian Porterfield - Chelsea (sacked)

Steve Coppell - Crystal Palace (resigned)
Brian Clough - Nottingham Forest (retired)
Doug Livermore & Ray Clemence - Tottenham Hotspur (sacked)

 

1993/1994 Season - 7 changed

Peter Reid - Man City (sacked)

Bobby Gould - Coventry City (resigned)
Howard Kendal - Everton (resigned)
Mike Walker - Norwich City (left to move to Everton)

Ian Branfoot - Southampton (sacked)
Graeme Souness - Liverpool (sacked)

Mick McGiven - Ipswich (demoted to assistant manager)

 

1994/1995 Season - 15 changes

Billy Bonds - West Ham (resigned)

Ossie Ardiles - Tottenham Hotspur (sacked)
Mike Walker - Everton (sacked)
Gerry Francis - Queens Park Rangers (left to move to Tottenham)
Ron Atkinson - Aston Villa (sacked)
Brian Little - Leicester City (resigned to join Aston Villa)

John Lyall - Ipswich Town (resigned)

Phil Neal - Coventry City (sacked)
George Graham - Arsenal (sacked)

John Deehan - Norwich City (resigned)

Alan Smith - Crystal Palace (sacked)
Trevor Francis - Sheffield Wednesday (sacked)
Brian Horton - Manchester City (sacked)

June 1995

Kenny Dalglish - Blackburn Rovers (retired)

Alan Ball - Southampton (left to join Man City)

 

1995/1996 Season - 3 changes

Roy McFarland - Bolton Wanderers (sacked)

Glenn Hoddle - Chelsea (left to take the England job)

Dave Merrington - Southampton (sacked)

 

1996/1997 Season - 8 changes

Bruce Rioch - Arsenal (sacked)

Howard Wilkson - Leeds United (sacked)

Ray Harford - Blackburn (resigned) 

Ron Atkinson - Coventry City (moved to role of Director of Football)

Frank Clark - Nottingham Forest (resigned)

Kevin Keegan - Newcastle United (resigned)

Joe Royle - Everton (resigned)

Graeme Souness - Southampton (resigned)

 

1997/1998 Season - 8 changes

David Pleat - Sheffield Wednesday (sacked)

Gerry Francis - Tottenham Hotspur (resigned)

Brian Little - Aston Villa (resigned)
Ruud Gullit - Chelsea (sacked)

Steve Coppell - Crystal Palace (moved to role of Director of Football)

Howard Kendal (resigned)

 

1998/1999 Season - 7 changes

Kenny Dalglish - Newcastle United (sacked)

Christian Gross - Tottenham (sacked)

George Graham - Leeds United (left to join Tottenham)

Roy Hodgson - Blackburn Rovers (sacked)
Roy Evans - Liverpool (resigned)

Dave Bassett - Nottingham Forest (sacked)

Joe Kinnear - Wimbledon (stepped down due to health problems)

 

1999/2000 Season - changes

Ruud Gullit - Newcastle (resigned)

Dave Jones - Southampton (Gardening Leave)

Danny Wilson - Sheffield Wednesday (sacked)

Egil Olsen - Wimbledon (sacked)

Martin O'Neil - Leicester City (left to join Celtic)
Paul Jewell - Bradford City (left to join Sheff Wed)

 

2000/2001 Season - 7 changes

Gianluca Vialli - Chelsea (sacked)

Chris Hutchings - Bradford City (sacked)

George Graham - Tottenham (sacked)
Glenn Hoddle - Southampton (left to join to Spurs)

Joe Royle - Manchester City (Sacked)
Bryan Robson - Middlesbrough (resigned)
Harry Redknapp - West Ham Untied (sacked)

 

2001/2002 Season - 8 changes

Jim Smith - Derby County (sacked)
Peter Taylor - Leicester City (sacked)
Gerard Houllier - Liverpool (took time off due to health problems but returned)
Stuart Gray - Southampton (sacked)

John Gregory - Aston Villa (resigned)

Walter Smith - Everton (sacked)

Dave Bassett - Leicester (sacked)

David O'Leary - Leeds United (sacked)

 

2002/2003 Season - 5 changes

Peter Reid - Sunderland (sacked)

Terry Venables - Leeds United (sacked)

Howard Wilkinson - Sunderland (sacked)

Jean Tigana - Fulham (sacked)
Glenn Roeder - West Ham (sacked)

 

2003/2004 Season - 6 changes

Glenn Hoddle - Spurs (Sacked)

Peter Reid - Leeds United (sacked)

Gordon Strachan - Southampton (resigned)

Eddie Gray - Leeds United (sacked)
Gerard Houllier - Liverpool (sacked)
Claudio Ranieri - Chelsea (sacked)

 

2004/2005 Season - 9 changes

Sir Bobby Robson - Newcastle United (sacked)
Paul Sturrock - Southampton (sacked)

Graeme Souness - Blackburn Rovers (left to join Newcastle)

Gary Megson - West Bromwich Albion (Sacked)

Harry Redknapp - Portsmouth (sacked)
Steve Wrigley - Southampton (Sacked)
Jacques Santini - Tottenham Hotspur (resigned)

Kevin Keegan - Manchester City (sacked)

Velimir Zajec - Portsmouth (sacked)

 

2005/2006 Season - 9 changes

Alain Perrin - Portsmouth (sacked)

Graeme Souness - Newcastle United (sacked)

Mick McCarthy - Sunderland (sacked)

Alan Curbushley - Charlton Athletic (resigns)
Steve McClaren - Middlesbrough (left to become England manager)

David O'Leary - Aston Villa (sacked)

 

2006/2007 Season - 9 changes

Iain Dowie - Charlton Athletic (sacked)

Alan Padrew - West Ham United (sacked)
Les Reed - Charlton Athletic (sacked)

Chris Coleman - Fulham (sacked)
Sam Allardyce - Bolton Wanderers (resigned)

Stuart Pearce - Manchester City (sacked)
Glenn Roeder - Newcaster United (resigned)
Neil Warnock - Sheffield United (resigned)
Paul Jewell - Wigan Athletic (resigned)

 

2007/2008 Season - 11 changes

Jose Mourinho - Chelsea (mutual consent)

Sammy Lee - Bolton Wanderers (mutual consent)
Martin Jol - Tottenham (sacked)

Chris Hutchings - Wigan (sacked) 

Steve Bruce - Birmingham City (left to join Wigan)
Billy Davies - Derby County (sacked)

Lawrie Sanchez - Fulham (sacked)

Sam Allardyce - Newcastle United

Avram Grant - Chelsea (sacked)

Sven-Goran Eriksson - Man City (sacked)
Mark Hughes - Blackburn Rovers (left to join Manchester City)

 

2008/2009 Season - 12 changes

Alan Curbishley - West Ham (resigned)
Kevin Keegan - Newcastle (resigned)

Juande Ramos - Tottenham (sacked)
Harry Redknapp - Portsmouth (left to join Spurs)

Roy Keane - Sunderland (resigned)
Paul Ince - Blackburn (sacked)

Tony Adams - Portsmouth (sacked)
Luiz Felipe Scolari - Cheslea (Sacked)
Joe Kinnear - Newcastle United (stepped down due to health problems)

Guus Hiddink - Chelsea (returned to role as manager of Russia)
Ricky Sbragia -Sunderland (resigned)

Steve Bruce - Wigan Athletic (left to join Sundeland)

 

2009/2010 Season - 8 changes

Paul Hart - Portsmouth (sacked)

Mark Hughes - Manchester City (Sacked)
Gary Megson - Bolton Wanderers (sacked)

Owen Coyle - Burnley (left to join Bolton Wanderers)

Phil Brown - Hull City (sacked)

Gianfranco Zola - West Ham United (sacked)

Rafa Benitez - Liverpool (mutual consent)
Roy Hodgson - Fulham (left to join Liverpool)

 

2010/2011 Season - 9 changes

Martin O'Neil - Aston Villa (resigned)

Chris Hughton - Newcastle United (sacked)
Sam Allardyce - Blackburn Rovers (sacked)

Roy Hodgson - Liverpool (Sacked)

Roberto Di Matteo - West Bromwich Albion (sacked)

Avram Grant - West Ham (sacked)
Carlo Ancelotti - Chelsea (Sacked)

Gerard Houllier - Aston Villa (resigned)
Mark Hughes - Fulham (resigned)

 

2011/2012 Season - 10 changes

Steve Bruce - Sunderland (sacked)

Neil Warnock - Queens Park Rangers (sacked)

Mick McCarthy - Wolverhampton Wanderers (sacked)

Andre Villas-Boas - Chelsea (sacked)

Roy Hodgson - West Brom (left to become England manager)
Alex McLeish - Aston Villa (Sacked)
Kenny Dalglish - Liverpool (Sacked)

Brendan Rodgers - Swansea City (left to join Lvierpool)
Paul Lambert - Norwich City (left to join Aston Villa)
Harry Redknapp - Tottenham Hotspur (sacked)

 

2012/2013 Season - 9 changes I

 

Roberto Di Matteo - Chelsea (sacked)
Mark Hughes - Queens Park Rangers (sacked)

Nigel Adkins - Southampton (sacked)

Brian McDermott - Reading (sacked)
Martin O'Neil - Sunderland (Sacked)

Roberto Mancini - Manchester City (sacked)
Sir Alex Ferguson - Manchester United (retired)
David Moyes - Everton (left to join Man  Utd)
Rafa Benitez - Chelsea (interim contract not renewed)

 

2013/2014 Season - 13 changes

Paolo Di Canio - Sunderland (sacked)

Ian Holloway - Crystal Palace (sacked)

Martin Jol - Fulham (sacked)
Steve Clarke - West Brom (sacked)
Andre Villas-Boas - Tottenham (sacked)
Malky Mackay - Cardiff City (sacked)

Michael Laudrup - Swansea City (sacked)
Rene Meulensteen - Fulham (sacked)

Chris Hughton - Norwich City (sacked)
David Moyes - Manchester United (sacked)

Pepe Mel - West Bromwich Albion (mutual consent)
Tim Sherwood - Tottenham Hotspur (sacked)
Mauricio Pochettino - Southampton (resigned)

 

2014/2015 Season - 10 Changes

Tony Pullis - Crystal Palace (Resigned)

Neil Warnick - Crystal Palace (Sacked)

Alan Irvine - WBA (Sacked)

Paul Lambert - Aston Villa (Sacked)

Harry Redknapp - QPR (Resigned)

Gus Poyet - Sunderland (Sacked)

John Carver - Newcastle (Sacked)

Sam Allardyche - West Ham (Left to join Newcastle) 

Dick Advocat - Sunderland (Left - Temporary Contract to end of Season)

Nigel Pearson - Leicester City (Sacked post season)

 

2015/2016 Season - 12 Changes

Brendan Rodgers - Liverpool

Tim Sherwood - Aston Villa

Gary Monk - Swansea

Jose Mourinho - Chelsea

Steve McClaren - Newcastle

Remi Garde - Aston Villa

Roberto Martinez - Everton

Louis Van Gaal - Manchester United

Gus Hiddink - Chelsea

Manuel Pelegríni - Manchester City

Ronald Koeman - Southampton 

Queue Santez Flores - Watford

 

 

2016/2017 Season - 13 Changes

Sam Allardyce - Sunderland

Steve Bruce - Hull City

Francesco Guidolin - Swansea City

Alan Pardew - Crystal Palace

Bob Bradley - Swansea City

Mike Phelan - Hull City

Claudio Ranieri - Leicester City

Aitor Karanka - Middlesbrough

David Moyes - Sunderland

Walter Mazzarri - Watford

Sam Allardyce - Crystal Palace

Marco Silva - Hull City

Claude Puel - Southampton

 

 

2017/2018 Season - 15 Changes

Frank De Boer - Crystal Palace 

Craig Shakespeare - Leicester City

Ronald Koeman - Everton

Slavan Bilic - West Ham

Tony Pullis - WBA

Paul Clement - Swansea City

Mark Hughes - Stoke City

Marco Silva - Warford

Mauricio Pelegrínno - Southampton

Alan Pardew - WBA

Sam Allardyce - Everton

David Moyes - West Ham

Paul Lambert - Stoke City

Arsene Wenger - Arsenal

Carlos Carvahal - Swansea 

 

2018/2019 Season - 10 Changes

Antonio Conte - Chelsea

Slavisa Jokanovic - Fulham

Mark Hughes - Sunderland

Jose Mourinho - Manchester United

David Wagner - Huddlesfield

Claude Puel - Leicester City

Claudio Ranieri - Fulham

Chris Houghton - Brighton

Rafa Benetiz - Newcastle 

Maurizzo Sarri - Chelsea

 

2019/2020 Season - 7 Changes

Javi Garvi - Watford

Mauricio Pochettino - Tottenham

Unai Emery - Newcastle United

Queue Santez Flores - Watford

Marco Silva - Everton

Manuel Pellegrini - West Ham

Nigel Pearson - Warford

 

2020/2021 Season - 9 Changes

Slavan Bilic - WBA

Frank Lampard - Chelsea

Chris Wilder - Sheffield United

Jose Mourinho - Tottenham

Nuno Santes - Wolves

Sam Allardyce - West Brom

Scott Parker - Fulham

Roy Hodgson - Crystal Palace

Carlo Ancelotti - Everton

 

2021/2022 Season - 12 Changes

Xisco Nunes - Watford

Steve Bruce - Newcastle

Nuno Santo - Tottenham

Daniel Farke - Norwich City

Dean Smith - Aston Villa

Ole G Solskjaer - Manchester United

Rafa Benetiz - Everton

Claudio Ranieri - Watford

Marcelo Bielsa - Leeds United

Shaun Dyche - Burnley

Ralf Rangnick - Manchester United

Roy Hodgson - Watford

 

2022 / 2023 Season (YTD) - 4 so far…

Scott Parker - Bournemouth 

Graham Potter - Brighton

Thomas Tuchel - Chelsea

Bruno Lage - Wolves

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17 hours ago, davieG said:

May be an image of 1 person and text that says "103 tball funnys -@Vdid_0.7h This season- stan. charte Darwin Nunez: -430 minutes -4 goals Gabriel Jesus: -828 minutes -5 goals One of is called "flop", other is the signing of the season."

It's different if you're playing in a shit team that's lost all its balance though.

 

Jesus fits Arsenal like a glove, brings out the best in players around him (Saka especially has noticeably stepped up a level). He's a big reason they're up there challenging Man City right now. He's quality.  The only bad word I can say about him is that his eyebrows make him look like he's about to burst into tears at all times - it's rather unsettling. :blink:

 

Nunez is being shoehorned into a squad that's grown stale and lost a key part of its frontline, and he doesn't really fit them stylistically unless they change things to play to his strengths. Factor in his daft red card and, while the comparison are perhaps a little unfair, and he clearly knows where the goal is, he's not bringing anything to theor squad, which has clearly regressed since the loss of Mané.

 

Besides, it's always funny to watch Liverpool fans despair. Their smug assumption that he was going to fire them to the title while winning the golden boot because of his performance in the community shield has really come back to bite them in the arse. lol

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4 hours ago, Wymsey said:

https://news.sky.com/story/mason-greenwood-to-be-charged-with-attempted-rape-cps-says-12721253

 

The Crown Prosecution Service has today authorised Greater Manchester Police to charge Mason Greenwood, 21, with attempted rape, engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

"All three counts relate to the same complainant."

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1 minute ago, BKLFox said:

Wolves v Forest only 4 shots on target between them but some believe only Leicester games are boring, to many blinkered with the agenda I think.

Yes mate, compared to the lowest scorers in the league and the team who are currently bottom, we are brilliant. I'll crack the champagne open shall I?

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3 minutes ago, kristianity77 said:

We will get those 4 points back by the world cup I reckon.  Obviously that's assuming that all the teams above us get zero points between now and then....

Leeds play Arsenal and Villa have Chelsea so I’d assume it’s as is by the time we play Leeds on Thursday then let’s say we win that it’s cut to 1pt after 1 game 🤷‍♂️
Excuse me for not losing my head just yet

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2 minutes ago, BKLFox said:

Leeds play Arsenal and Villa have Chelsea so I’d assume it’s as is by the time we play Leeds on Thursday then let’s say we win that it’s cut to 1pt after 1 game 🤷‍♂️
Excuse me for not losing my head just yet

Yeah, but that's assuming we get a result that so far we have shown a 10% chance of getting.

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