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After weeks of rumours swirling around St James Park Chris Hughton has finally parted company with Newcastle United today to end a turbulent start to the season, he is a popular man in the north-East but Mike Ashley ahs decided to act after the team slipped to a poor defeat to West Brom on Sunday. [...]
Posted by sraymond on Monday, December 6, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Filed under Chris Hughton, Competitions, Latest Manager News, Managers, Martin O'Neill, Newcastle United, Premier League, Teams · Tagged Alan Curbishley, betting, contenders, favourite, free bets, gossip, market, mike ashley, next manager, odds, rumours, sacked, st james park, the sack arce, vc bet
Nearly a week into the those at Turf Moor looking for a replacement for Owen Coyle and we have another new leader according to the bookmakers at the head of the betting markets and this time it’s Paul Jewell. There is little doubt that Paul has a tremendous CV as what he achieved at Wigan [...]
Posted by mcohen on Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 9:16 am
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Paul Hart is no longer in charge of first team affairs at Portsmouth after leaving the club with immediate effect on Tuesday. It’s unclear at the is stage whether he left of his own accord or the more likely chance is that he has been sacked by the board. Hart has endured a tough start [...]
Posted by sraymond on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 5:59 pm
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Notts County have sacked manager Ian McParland just twelve games into the season and with the Magpies four points off the top of League Two! The news came on Monday that McParland is the first casualty of the high profile but mysterious Middle Eastern consortium Munto Finance who took charge at Meadow Lane in the [...]
Posted by rsmith on Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 9:17 am
Filed under Alan Curbishley, Alan Shearer, Competitions, David O'Leary, Glenn Hoddle, League Two, Managers, Roberto Mancini, Sven Goran Eriksson, Terry Venables · Tagged Alan Curbishley, betfred, bets, betting, bookmakers, david platt, Glenn Hoddle, iain dowie, joe kinnear, lawrie sanchez, mcparland sacked, next manager, notts county, odds, paul jewell, peter taylor, Roberto Mancini, steve coppall, sven goran erikkson, Terry Venables