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Scott Parker

poolie

Winger
Hasn’t started well at all managing Brugge and tonights hammering by Benfica won’t have helped. Already talk of him losing his job.

With what happened at Bournemouth and potentially this, would that spell the end of his managerial career.
 

He was peddled a little bit hastily at Bournemouth though lets admit. They could arguably be in a better position if they kept him - going to Club Brugge is just not the right career path. He is probably a decent Championship manager and will do well at another club if he has the chance.
 
You don’t need to actually achieve things to be hired as a football manager. So many clubs will hire you just because of a reputation or a name. See Mowbray for instance.
 
If it goes tits up with Mogga I wouldn't be averse to employing Scott Parker

Meh, i am equally suspicious of clubs that sack 2 managers within the same season and a manager than can be sacked twice within the same season. Quick look at wiki, he has managed 20 games this season in total and could be sacked twice.
 
That will be Mowbray who had this club fighting for promotion when he had a fit striker to choose from.

Not bad for a newly promoted side.
Same Mowbray that has us falling down the table and has done the same at WBA, Blackburn and Norwich around this time of year.

You’re kidding yourself if you think Stewart is the solution to all of this teams problems - the team is physically exhausted and aren’t capable of competing - striker or no striker. The “management” of fatigue is the biggest reason for our fall from grace, nothing else
 
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