McCLAREN CLOSE TO QPR JOB
Steve McClaren looks set to be confirmed as the new manager of QPR in the next 24 hours.
Sky Sports News understands that negotiations with McClaren’s representatives are at an advanced stage, following the dismissal of Ian Holloway last week.
The former England manager worked as a coach at the club under Harry Redknapp in the summer of 2013, before leaving for Derby County that autumn.
What the actual fudge!?
How fun would Holloway at West Ham be?Well he is a improvement over the " village idiot" not much though.
ALLARDYCE TO LEAVE EVERTON
Sam Allardyce looks set to leave Everton in the next 24 hours – with former Watford manager Marco Silva the preferred choice to replace him.
Sky Sports News believes Allardyce to due to meet Everton’s majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri tomorrow where his six months in charge at Goodison Park will come to an end.
It’s understood Allardyce will be paid the vast majority of the final 12 months of his contract, estimated at around £6m.
Another one of those "Worst kept secret..." things.
Im very interested to see what Silva does there though. Was a big fan of him at Hull, and he began really well at Watford before losing his head/the changing room.
Everton have the bones of a very decent side, could be something of a surprise package next year.
I agree.
I am surprised that they haven't gone for Arteta too. It would be difficult to beat Arsenal to him but I think that it would probably be a more sensible place to start your managerial career.
cant be bothered to open a new chat so put it here.
Bee reading Everton forum re Fat Sam - i think they are right to get rid so no slight on that but...
They really are as delusional, self entitled as the red half - they are liverpool without the success and / or world wide fan base. They would be equally as clamy if they had any relevance - muyst be something in the water up there.
Of course. He will be sat by the pool until Nov/Dec when another club is in peril and needs saving (Cardiff?).
He is basically semi retired now, only works half the time!
The interest in Arteta is beyond my understanding. Maybe he is genuinely top class and its a no brainer, but it seems odd to me that top level clubs are apparently chasing a guy with 2 years coaching experience (no management experience at all).
I'm working on the assumption that there must be something there if both Poch and Pep wanted him in their coaching staff.
If his ego was that inflated he wouldn’t have dropped to West Ham’s level.
I predict they’ll be turning to Allardyce in November.
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