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Frostie

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Been inevitable for a while, Poch completely disagrees with the whole direction Boehly et al want to go.
 

clint van damme

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Given the amount of managers Chelsea and United are going through, some very highly regarded, doesn't it ever dawn on the powers that be at those clubs that the root of their problems may lay elsewhere?
 
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Going to be a lot of managers available after euros as well, hopefully Southgate is one.
 

Otis

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Need Foden to have a storming tournament, as well as Bellingham.

Kane will always score goals.

I know our defence isn't all that, but I am quite encouraged by the fact that Eric Dier has apparently been doing very well in the German Bundesliga.
 

SBT

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Has he not? I saw him on a list. Thought it was THE list, so just have been on a predicted one then.

That's a shame.

Surely it would have made perfect sense to pick a defender who is playing well IN Europe, for a European competition. 🤷
It’s because of that notorious Southgate bias where he’s always picking the same players like Kalvin Phillips Jordan Henderson Mason Mount Raheem Sterling Jarell Quansah
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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Am i alone in hoping that Kieran McKenna stays at Ipswich to finish the job? I am not a fan of a manager getting promotion, sometimes against the odds, then getting snapped up by a club in the division they have been promoted to, when they really don't have a great track record in that division, or the club are probably no "bigger" than the one they leave.

Ipswich are on the rise, Brighton are mid-table mediocrity at best (probably punching above their weight, like Brentford), Chelsea are still a basket case of a football club, and he wouldn't last beyond a season with them, if that.
 

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Am i alone in hoping that Kieran McKenna stays at Ipswich to finish the job? I am not a fan of a manager getting promotion, sometimes against the odds, then getting snapped up by a club in the division they have been promoted to, when they really don't have a great track record in that division, or the club are probably no "bigger" than the one they leave.

Ipswich are on the rise, Brighton are mid-table mediocrity at best (probably punching above their weight, like Brentford), Chelsea are still a basket case of a football club, and he wouldn't last beyond a season with them, if that.
He needs to look at Kompany he stayed and they came straight back down.
 

SBAndy

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Am i alone in hoping that Kieran McKenna stays at Ipswich to finish the job? I am not a fan of a manager getting promotion, sometimes against the odds, then getting snapped up by a club in the division they have been promoted to, when they really don't have a great track record in that division, or the club are probably no "bigger" than the one they leave.

Ipswich are on the rise, Brighton are mid-table mediocrity at best (probably punching above their weight, like Brentford), Chelsea are still a basket case of a football club, and he wouldn't last beyond a season with them, if that.

Think he’d be a good fit at Brighton myself. It’s all about his ambition at the end of the day - if he wants to be a top manager/head coach, he needs to take those opportunities when they come.
 

Sick Boy

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Am i alone in hoping that Kieran McKenna stays at Ipswich to finish the job? I am not a fan of a manager getting promotion, sometimes against the odds, then getting snapped up by a club in the division they have been promoted to, when they really don't have a great track record in that division, or the club are probably no "bigger" than the one they leave.

Ipswich are on the rise, Brighton are mid-table mediocrity at best (probably punching above their weight, like Brentford), Chelsea are still a basket case of a football club, and he wouldn't last beyond a season with them, if that.
Weren’t Brighton playing in one of the European competitions this season?

They’re a decent side and would be a choice job for him for him to take them further forward. Where do you expect Ipswich to rise to exactly? Without serious investment they’ll be straight back down.
 

Otis

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It’s because of that notorious Southgate bias where he’s always picking the same players like Kalvin Phillips Jordan Henderson Mason Mount Raheem Sterling Jarell Quansah
Not going to play him though is he.

Often international managers will just call a player up to be part of the squad and get a feeling for it all, without ever having any intention of playing them

If Dier is doing really well in Germany and it's our defence we are worried about the most, it would seemed to have made perfect sense to pick an experienced player who is playing really well.
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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Phil Brown was on the radio this morning talking about the managerial merry-go-round (or misery-go-round, as he referred to it!). He said when he got 'Ull up to the Prem, they stayed up and Boro were relegated. Brown was reflecting on the different paths careers can take - he is now managing Kidderminster Harriers, but Boro's manager has done better - Southgate!!
Mind you, Brown's style of football has always been dreadful, so not surprising, perhaps!
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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He was in massive trouble once we got back to 3-3, I hope Man City destroy them tomorrow and one of the players runs up to Antony at the final whistle.
And to be clear, losing 4-3 to a Championship team when you're 3-0 up with not much of the game left to play would be an understandably sackable offence for someone who's already under pressure.

What baffled me was he just couldn't understand why the media was criticising his team's performance and praising ours, he surely can't have thought it was a good display.
 

Skybluekyle

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And to be clear, losing 4-3 to a Championship team when you're 3-0 up with not much of the game left to play would be an understandably sackable offence for someone who's already under pressure.

What baffled me was he just couldn't understand why the media was criticising his team's performance and praising ours, he surely can't have thought it was a good display.
Baffling. I can honestly say, I've never seen a team crumble like Manchester Utd did against us, in my time watching football.

Folded faster than Superman on laundry night
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Surprising and interesting to see both Man Utd and Chelsea apparently in for McKenna. Any hope Ipswich have of staying up would rest with him I think
 

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