by johntheclaret » Mon Jan 04, 2010 10:20 am
I thought I would start a thread on EPL managers who are in the firing line, rumours, sackings and what they have to say about it.
I thought this article in the Daily Mail was a fair assessment of who is most likely to go next
1 West Ham - Gianfranco Zola
Things are a mess over in East London as Zola struggles to get results out of his injury-plagued side. In the bottom three and facing a relegation battle. The Gunners await in the Cup. NON-MOVER
2 Hull City - Phil Brown
All Phil Brown wanted for Christmas was a fit Jimmy Bullard, oh, and some points would be nice, too. Winless in six and they face Wigan in the third round of the FA Cup next. UP ONE
3 Wigan - Roberto Martinez
Martinez has developed two defined sides for the Latics, one half-decent and one totally rubbish. The latter turned up at Old Trafford, but which one will play Hull in the Cup? UP TWO
4 Wolves - Mick McCarthy
Honour in defeats to Liverpool and Man City but what Wolves need are more wins as they sit just a point above the drop zone. McCarthy's side tackle Tranmere in the FA Cup next. NON-MOVER
5 Burnley - Owen Coyle
Things are starting to go wonky for the Clarets - a winless run stretching back to October means no win in the last nine. They're on FA Cup duty away to MK Dons next. UP TWO
6 Blackburn - Sam Allardyce
A relegation battle looms large over the horizon for Allardyce's side who haven't won in the league since November 22, eight games ago. Next up it's Villa in the Cup. UP THREE
7 Sunderland - Steve Bruce
Had it not been for Darren Bent, this would have been a less than ordinary season for Bruce and they're without a win in seven. The Black Cats are on FA Cup duty against Barrow next. UP ONE
8 Portsmouth - Avram Grant
Pompey are a team and club falling apart, players aren't getting paid and the taxman is lurking, too. An impossible job for Grant who has Coventry to face in the FA Cup on Saturday. UP FOUR
9 Stoke City - Tony Pulis
Sitting happy in mid-table but Pulis has admitted he needs to improve the quality of the squad in January after four defeats in the last five. It's York in the FA Cup next. DOWN ONE
10 Liverpool - Rafa Benitez
Will salvation be born out of Fernando Torres' late strike against Aston Villa? Just four points off a Champions League spot going into the New Year and it's Reading next. DOWN FOUR
11 Everton - David Moyes
The ship has been steadied over at Goodison, four successive draws ended with victory over Burnley. Mid-table mediocrity will be welcomed by many and it's Carlisle in the Cup next. UP TWO
12 Man City - Roberto Mancini
The blue and white scarf he donned in the previous two games has become synonymous with victory and, most encouraging, no goals conceded. Next up its 'Boro in the Cup. NEW ENTRY
13 Aston Villa - Martin O'Neill
Momentum has been lost with two defeats in two for Villa and, more worrying, no goals scored in the clashes with Arsenal and Liverpool. It's an FA Cup tie with Blackburn next. UP SIX
14 Fulham - Roy Hodgson
They've lost just one of the last nine, and the one loss came after an unlucky own goal. Hodgson's just signed a new contract and his boys are flying - they face Swindon in the Cup next. NON-MOVER
15 Chelsea - Carlo Ancelotti
Patchy results over Christmas has let the chasing pack close ground and he has injury headaches to go with the imminent Africa Cup of Nations departures. It's Watford next in the FA Cup. UP ONE
16Tottenham - Harry Redknapp
Undefeated in four with three wins and not a goal conceded. Spurs are in the Champions League spots, as Redknapp would say, 'triffic.' Next it's Peterborough in the Cup. DOWN ONE
17 Birmingham City - Alex McLeish
Unbeaten in 11 in the top-flight, a feat the club has never achieved and they're just five points off a Champions League spot. McLeish is as safe as houses and it's Forest next. NON-MOVER
18 Arsenal - Arsene Wenger
The Gunners look good, very good at the moment and they claim to be short in attacking options! Three wins in a row and they have West Ham on Sunday in the FA Cup. NON-MOVER
19 Man United - Sir Alex FergusonSir Alex is certainly getting the best out of Wayne Rooney, he's confident enough to say he doesn't miss Ronaldo. Yeah, right! They've got Leeds in the pick of the ties in the FA Cup on Sunday. UP ONE
- Bolton Wanderers - Vacant
In the bottom three at Christmas means it's going to be a tough start to 2010 for whoever takes over from Megson. One win in 13 and next it's a banana-skin Cup tie with Lincoln.
No suprises in seeing Wenger and Fergie as the least likely and McLiesh has done a fantastic job at Birmingham, taking them to near safety.
I was a bit suprised to see Coyle so far up the list given our resources and expectations. those in a pretty precarious position must be Brown at Hull, Rafa at Liverpool (if they miss out on a CL berth this year) and Moyes at Everton (if they don't start putting some distance between themselves and the bottom three)