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Which manager really has nine lives?
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There are a few others that seem to be able to get jobs with or without success.

Tony Pulis is an obvious one, gets a side organized, recruits big players so he has set pieces at the forefront of his tactics and plays fairly boring football. His teams tend to be steady for most of the time but once it goes wrong it takes clubs a few years to get the Pulis way out of them.

David Moyes, had success of sorts at Everton and has then pretty much failed everywhere else. Currently out of work but I'm sure he will get interviews once we start to see managers int he PL and Championship getting fired.

Harry Redknapp, had some success but is now seen as a fixer although he really hasn't fixed anything for years. Might not see him again but you never know.

Neil Warnock, good old Colin, gone from club to club and is now on his 17th managerial position. Has had some good success with regards to getting teams promoted, holds the record at 8 promotions but has generally failed to be able to take those promoted clubs to the next level with any degree of consistency!!

Steve Bruce, read above about Colin, Bruce is fast becoming the promotion to the PL specialist, not yet been able to prove himself fully in the PL though.
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Which manager really has nine lives? - by turkeydinner - 23-08-2018, 18:16
RE: Which manager really has nine lives? - by St Charles Owl - 23-08-2018, 19:35
RE: Which manager really has nine lives? - by Charlie Farley - 24-08-2018, 19:39

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