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Manager Sack Watch

Probably, seems to be the case with most TV channels these days.

Even so, it really grates, there are a few out there who could make punditry something well worth paying attention to.

That instead they trot out the my tits they do is a source of great frustration.

I'm not sure they are all macarons, just that they are heavily instructed on the level to perform at, Souness on RTE is far more insightful and honest than Souness on Sky imo

Some clearly are though
 
Sol Campbell: Macclesfield Town manager leaves by mutual agreement

Manager Sol Campbell has left League Two side Macclesfield Town by mutual consent after eight months in charge.

The 44-year-old former England defender took over in November 2018 with the Silkmen bottom of League Two.

Campbell kept them in the English Football League thanks to a run of just two defeats in their final 10 games.

"Macclesfield Town gave me a great beginning in the managerial side of the game and fantastic learning curve which I am truly grateful for," he said.

"I would like to thank all the players and staff for their support during my time at the Moss Rose and also all the loyal fans, whose belief at the end of last season ultimately played a tangible role in our success."

Campbell began his managerial career four years after describing the lack of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) managers in English football as a "sad indictment" of the game.

Following his appointment, Campbell said he had submitted "at least 12-15 applications" before he eventually landed the job at Macclesfield.

His departure, which Macclesfield said had been agreed "in the most amicable of ways", is the first managerial exit from any club in England's top four divisions this season.

Campbell's relative on-field success at Macclesfield came amid off-field financial issues at the club.

Players revealed they considered boycotting their final game of last season in protest about unpaid wages after they were paid late for three consecutive months.

On Wednesday, six former Silkmen players defended their decision to lead a winding-up petition against the club, following criticism in a club statement.

The six players applied to dismiss the petition once their money had been recovered and said it was a "last resort". HM Revenue and Customs later took over the petition, which has been adjourned until 11 September.

A bit surprising. This might truly be mutual consent, given financial issues at the club.

Or Sol may feel he has served his apprenticeship and is ready for Man Utd or Chelsea when they become available.
 
Sol Campbell: Macclesfield Town manager leaves by mutual agreement



A bit surprising. This might truly be mutual consent, given financial issues at the club.

Or Sol may feel he has served his apprenticeship and is ready for Man Utd or Chelsea when they become available.
They’d made a decent start to the season but a few ex players have taken out a winding up petition against them.

Given frank is at Chelsea and Solskjær is at United the obvious choice is the Goons...shame he didn’t get there in time to give Koscielny some advice...
 
It's funny, I was listening to a podcast the other day about football manager, most clubs use the FM database as a tool and there are multiple former FM player researchers working for big clubs in their scouting/analysis departments,

Funny that which podcast was it?
 
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