Which Manager in our league will be sacked this week ????

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  1. Was

    Wastyke New Member

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    My guess Charlton Athletics (doh) (doh) (doh) Blunts now winning 3-0
     
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    Agreed it has to be Pardew but its 3-1
     
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    Not Davey!

    And who thought I'd be saying that a few weeks ago? Not me for one!!!!
     
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    I heard a rumour that Charlton cannot afford to sack him

    may be wrong, but I heard that his severance payment/compo was too much for them. If so they are stuck with him, and I for one am glad ....we may just already be looking at the bottom 3. I do not see Forest or Donny turning it around. But then again I could not see us getting up the league either a few weeks back. Shows what I know. :)
     
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    Another nail Blunts now 4-1

    pathetic (doh) (doh)
     
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    Now 5-1 nt
     
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    Not much hope now Blunts 5-0

    :'( :'( :'(
     
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    Sorry 5-1

    silly silly :D :D
     
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    Its Alan Pardew........... nt
     
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    RE: Its Alan Pardew........... nt

    FROM THE STAR



    Alan Pardew has tonight left his role as Charlton manager by mutual
    consent.

    The board at The Valley finally lost patience with the 47-year-old
    following this afternoon's 5-2 defeat at home to Sheffield United.

    The result saw Charlton slip into the Coca-Cola Championship relegation
    zone on the back of a run of eight gameADVERTISEMENTs without a win.

    Pardew said: "My record coming to this club has been good, but it's been
    difficult here. When I arrived they were on the slide and I haven't been
    able to stop that.

    "We're in a sticky situation and I have to accept whatever decision is
    made."

    In a statement on the club's official website, www.cafc.co.uk, Charlton chairman Richard Murray said: "On reflection of results so far this season, and looking at the future challenges for the remainder of the campaign, it was agreed by both parties that Alan would leave the club with immediate effect."

    Pardew, who took previous club West Ham into the Barclays Premier League and to the 2006 FA Cup final, arrived at The Valley on Christmas Eve of the same year following the brief reigns of Iain Dowie and Les Reed.

    The former Addicks midfielder narrowly failed to keep them in the top flight, but hopes were high of an immediate return despite the loss of key striker Darren Bent to Tottenham.

    However, a promotion push failed to materialise and Charlton eventually finished in a lowly 11th.

    This season has seen the club lurch from one setback to another, with a proposed multi-million pound takeover from Dubai falling through while the team continued to struggle.

    Charlton have won just six of their last 29 Championship matches and are currently four points off the foot of the table.

    Assistant boss Phil Parkinson, the former Colchester and Hull manager, has been placed in temporary charge
     
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    You weren't far wrong nt
     

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