The Manager Merry-go-Round

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Rodgers has been mentioned as a replacement. Just have to wait a week for him to get sacked. Chelsea can take Frank back if they want
Fofana not like this.

 
Not that it looks likely currently but if Brighton's season falls away and they end midtable or worse then some of the shine comes off him and may stop a big club from calling.
The other big clubs look pretty set for managers for the time being. Pep and Klopp have pretty much however long they want. ETH just arrived so unless it falls apart should be safe for awhile. Arsenal seem like they are going to back Arteta in. The most volatile is probably Conte and that is more about the manager than the club at this stage

Disagree. They'd have to get relegated for some of the shine to go off and even when Bournemouth went down Howe still got picked up by Newcastle looking on the up.
 
Boehly’s exit interview with Tuchel.

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Tedesco out at RB Leipzig, Marco Rose set to come in.
1st game in charge this weekend v Borussia Dortmund, the team that sacked him at the end of last season.

Second game will be away to Mönchengladbach - the team he left for Dortmund.

His incoming DoF is likely to be Max Eberl - the guy who hired him at Mönchengladbach and who was really pissed when he left for Dortmund.


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Are Chelsea brave enough to give Potter a chance at a big job or will they go after Poch? Both would be good options in my opinion, not sure who else they would look at?

If they take Potter, I know a certain someone who should do everything possible to get that Brighton job…


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Couple of snippets from Skysports;

They (Boehly et al) are very hands on and there was a feeling that Tuchel preferred to spend time with players and coaches, rather than discussing strategy with owners.

"My understanding is that after games Tuchel briefs the owners about the performance and the result, and there was just the feeling among the owners that they weren’t maybe getting the adequate explanations on what was going wrong and there was the general feeling Tuchel wasn’t deciphering what the problems were.”

Graham Potter take note (and, if true, run back to Brighton as quick as you can).
 
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