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Manager Sack Watch

They should have assumed that they were writing of the rest of the season and made changes accordingly.

It's crazy to keep a manager over the summer and plan the next season on that basis, only to sack him after two losses, in the reindeer cup and against fellow drop-outs from the PL.
 
Bolton Wanderers manager Phil Parkinson and assistant Steve Parkin have resigned from their positions with the beleaguered League One club.

Wanderers have been in administration since May and said in a statement on Thursday they had accepted the resignations "with great reluctance".

Tuesday's fixture against Doncaster Rovers was postponed amid welfare concerns for younger players.

Academy boss Jimmy Phillips has been put in interim charge of the team.

Bolton, deducted 12 points at the start of 2019-20, fielded just three senior outfield players in their last match.

"During what has been one of the most challenging periods in the club's existence, both Phil and Steve conducted themselves with the utmost professionalism and dignity throughout," said a club spokesperson.

"They leave the University of Bolton Stadium with their heads held high."

Former Bradford City boss Parkinson's final game in charge was Saturday's 5-0 defeat by Tranmere Rovers, after which he claimed the club had contacted the English Football League over welfare concerns.

Wanderers have fielded teams largely made up of youth players so far this season, including their youngest-ever side in their draw against Coventry City.

After Parkinson and Parkin quit on Wednesday, Bolton said in a one-line statement: "The club has received the notice of resignation from Phil Parkinson and Steve Parkin and the matter is being considered."

But 14 hours later the League One side confirmed the pair had left, with former Trotters defender Phillips taking first-team training.

Parkinson, 51, joined the club in the summer of 2016 - succeeding Neil Lennon - and oversaw promotion from League One in his first season.

Bolton stayed in the Championship on the final day in his second campaign, but were relegated last term amid financial struggles.

It was a season overshadowed by staff payment issues, postponed matches and players going on strike, before the club entered administration in May, leading to a 12-point deduction for 2019-20.

Over the summer, a protracted takeover by Football Ventures dragged out into the start of the current season, with the club having only seven senior players registered for the new campaign.

'Hung out to dry'
In his final post-match interview following the defeat by Tranmere, Parkinson said the club's staff and players had been "hung out to dry".

On 8 August, the prospective takeover by Football Ventures was blocked by a court order issued by former Watford owner Laurence Bassini, who had tried to buy the club earlier this year before the deal fell through.

The sale appeared ready to go through, however, once that order was adjourned in court last week.

Speaking to BBC Radio Manchester, Parkinson said: "The combination of people not getting this deal to sell the club over the line and the tangled web which that is involved in, and making us play the game [against Tranmere], has hung all the staff and players out to dry.

"Honestly, it's just unacceptable. This is Bolton Wanderers Football Club, a fantastic club with a great history, and we need a bit of help. If it's not going to be sold, we need to be able to bring some players in.

"No new players in, no sign of the deal getting done, there's signs of people out there wanting to buy the club but still no sign of it going over the line."

Analysis
BBC Radio Manchester's Jack Ranson

The one constant for Bolton Wanderers throughout this chaos has been Phil Parkinson.

Despite strikes, late payment of wages and winding up orders, he's kept a relatively cool head over his three-year spell at the club.

But in recent weeks, he has cut an increasingly frustrated figure on the sidelines. He has become more and more outspoken as a takeover of the club has dragged on.

His tactics were divisive, but you have to admit he was an excellent figurehead through this turbulent time for the club.
 
Thought Wednesday were going to appoint the Cowley brothers (Lincoln) for a moment there. They’ve gone for Monk instead, boring!

Got a soft spot for Wednesday and the Cowley’s are from my area, managed my local club Braintree to their best years in the Conference. Was hoping this would come off, they deserve a crack in the big leagues.
 
Thought Wednesday were going to appoint the Cowley brothers (Lincoln) for a moment there. They’ve gone for Monk instead, boring!

Got a soft spot for Wednesday and the Cowley’s are from my area, managed my local club Braintree to their best years in the Conference. Was hoping this would come off, they deserve a crack in the big leagues.

I think they'd be mad to leave, you've got the cup runs coupled with two consecutive promotions and they've not looked out of place in league one. I see your links to Wednesday with check /raise with my biased viewpoint, I have some family that support the Imps and have seen a fair few games at Sincil Bank usually over the festive period. On this basis I would like to see some kind of partnership established with Spurs and Lincoln where we can farm out our top young guns, think I'm gonna send a letter Levys way, a sure fire thing as I'm sure his business reputation has relied on random acts of sentimental generosity......o_O

Also I reckon Sheffield is a brickhole compared to Lincoln :p
 
Given sacked managers get recycled endlessly, you might as well get one you know. You might accidentally get a Bruce. This happens in Spain and Italy all the time.
 
Thought Wednesday were going to appoint the Cowley brothers (Lincoln) for a moment there. They’ve gone for Monk instead, boring!

Got a soft spot for Wednesday and the Cowley’s are from my area, managed my local club Braintree to their best years in the Conference. Was hoping this would come off, they deserve a crack in the big leagues.


Pretty sure they turned Wednesday down, werent interested.




Brutal
 
That's Italian owners for you.
Javi Gracia will treat it as a late summer holiday, he could be back there in eighteen months, or even sooner, its Watford!
 
The Cowley effect happening already on the clubs they leave, Lincoln lost 0-6 at home to lower table Oxford!

The guys have their clubs punching seriously above their weight. I’m getting money on Huddersfield for the play offs.
 
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