Sackings Galore Well It Is December

Sackings Galore Well It Is December

After last yearssensational managerial departures in the month of December, eight managerial changes to be precise, you probablythought that this season wouldnt get anyworse than the last one. However it isnt quite Melky Cabrera Jersey yet but there is still another day to go in the month of December, for last years tally of eightto be matched by the end of tomorrow night. All these sackings probably seem unfair at this time of the year; however it does go to show how these chairmen mean busine sin the busy December period.Sturrock, the first manager to lose his job this DecemberMegson SackedAfter yesterdays events at Deepdale, where managerAlan Irvine wasrelievedof hisduties with Preston,people probablythought that there wouldnthave been another sacking in the month of December at around 9.30pm last night. Struggling Bolton were leading opponents Hull City 2-0 Willie Stargell Jersey at the ReebokStadium thanks to goals from Ivan Klasnic and Kevin Davies, however as we all know the tide turned on them, as Stephen Hunt netted two goals pastBolton keeper Ju si Jaaskelainen. Bolton fans expre sed their anger at the end of the game, as most Bolton fans booed the team off the pitch and chanting for Gary Megsonto besacked. After waking up this morning andswitching on sky sports news, seeing that Megson has been sacked from Bolton with immediate affect was no surprise to me and probably most football fans acro s England.It is never a nice sight to see a manager sacked from his club; however this move wasdefinitely the right one on Boltons behalf. It doesnt matter how hard Gary Megson tried, his tactics and his other aspects of management just werent good enough for Bolton Wanderers. Now its to the questionthat most people like to ask, who is going to bethe next manager on Boltons radar? Names already mentioned consist of Mark Hughes, Paul Jewell and Darren Ferguson two of which have hadPremier League experience withformer clubs.Megson is the latest manager to be sackedChampionship CasualtiesThis month has seen many managers sacked Felipe Vazquez Jersey , most of which have come from the Coca Cola Championship, Paul Sturrock, Brian Laws, Jim Magilton, Brendan Rodgers and Alan Irvine. Sturrock was removed from his post at Plymouth; however he was Jameson Taillon Jersey put into a busine s support role at the club, after the club were struggling near the bottom of the Championship table. Brian Laws was sacked by Sheffield Wednesday after a poor run of results; his last game in charge was against Leicester, where the Owls were thrashed 3-0 by the Foxes. Wednesday fans were calling for Laws to be sacked, and on the Sunday he officially left his post at Hillsborough by mutual consent. Three days later another Championship manager left his post, this time Jim Magilton was sacked by QPR, however he wasnt sacked because of his results, but he was sacked because he was involved in a confrontation with QPR player Akos Buszaky.Brendan Rodgers was the next Championship casualty after a poor show as Reading bo s ended on the 17th of December, the team Dario Agrazal Jersey were left languishing near the bottom of the leagues ladder, as the former Watford manager left his post from Reading by mutual consent. Like I mentioned above Alan Irvine is the latest managerial casualty the Championship has seen this month, on the other hand it was a shock to me that Irvine was relieved of his duties at Preston. Even though the club are not doing that well this season, it was a surprise that the board at Deepdale did decide to sack Alan Irvine.I wonder who will be the next sacking in English football?Alan Irvine shockingly sacked

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