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Steve Evans sacked (again) 15:06 - Mar 30 with 1356 viewsloftboy

Don’t know how he keeps getting jobs.

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Steve Evans sacked (again) on 15:28 - Mar 30 with 1263 viewsGaryHaddock

He has a decent record in places.
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Steve Evans sacked (again) on 11:37 - Mar 31 with 784 viewsJuzzie

I'm more of the thinking of why do managers get sacked with such regularity. Not the individuals but just in general.
There is so much pressure in football to succeed ("it's a results business" (sic)) that if that doesn't happen, you lose your job.

Last season there were 27 managerial changes in the Championship alone.

In most business getting the sack is usually a bad thing and probably not common. In my building we have nigh on 2,000 people and I can't think of (m)any where people have been outright sacked.

In football, manager sacking just doesn't carry the same stigma and I reckon is pretty much ignored, as it were, as it's just part & parcel of the game and doesn't reflect on the person as much as it would if I was, for example, sacked.
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Steve Evans sacked (again) on 11:39 - Mar 31 with 771 viewsGaryHaddock

Steve Evans sacked (again) on 11:37 - Mar 31 by Juzzie

I'm more of the thinking of why do managers get sacked with such regularity. Not the individuals but just in general.
There is so much pressure in football to succeed ("it's a results business" (sic)) that if that doesn't happen, you lose your job.

Last season there were 27 managerial changes in the Championship alone.

In most business getting the sack is usually a bad thing and probably not common. In my building we have nigh on 2,000 people and I can't think of (m)any where people have been outright sacked.

In football, manager sacking just doesn't carry the same stigma and I reckon is pretty much ignored, as it were, as it's just part & parcel of the game and doesn't reflect on the person as much as it would if I was, for example, sacked.


Being a career manager is lucrative because of the huge termination fees.

Wasn’t it Karanka that allegedly tried to get himself tin tacked?
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Steve Evans sacked (again) on 11:51 - Mar 31 with 746 viewsJuzzie

Steve Evans sacked (again) on 11:39 - Mar 31 by GaryHaddock

Being a career manager is lucrative because of the huge termination fees.

Wasn’t it Karanka that allegedly tried to get himself tin tacked?


I recall Jose Mourhinho saying he had more money paid in his contracts being paid up than the actual years he worked during them!

It is indeed very lucrative and I'd imagine they don't really care, as it were, as much because once a contract is signed the money is pretty much in the bank regardless of what happens.

If you can keep your stock reasonably good you can get paid a lot just from bouncing from job to job. Wasn't there a merry-go-round of the same managers (the likes of Alladyce etc) pretty much all taking in turns doing the same jobs in rotation?!
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Steve Evans sacked (again) on 12:29 - Mar 31 with 662 viewsGaryHaddock

Steve Evans sacked (again) on 11:51 - Mar 31 by Juzzie

I recall Jose Mourhinho saying he had more money paid in his contracts being paid up than the actual years he worked during them!

It is indeed very lucrative and I'd imagine they don't really care, as it were, as much because once a contract is signed the money is pretty much in the bank regardless of what happens.

If you can keep your stock reasonably good you can get paid a lot just from bouncing from job to job. Wasn't there a merry-go-round of the same managers (the likes of Alladyce etc) pretty much all taking in turns doing the same jobs in rotation?!


They don’t care because clubs don’t care.

Think of the ‘20 goal a season strikers’ we could have brought with our termination fees this century.
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