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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts

Turns out Forest have sacked their manager after only one win in the last seven games.

My question is, why do they always sack the manager? Surely it's the players that lose the games, not the manager as he's not playing.

this is a serious question.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Manager is responsible for training, tactics and should be able to organise the players to play in a way to get results.

Apparently

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's easier to sack managers than sack players.

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By *ichaelangela OP   Couple
over a year ago

notts


"Manager is responsible for training, tactics and should be able to organise the players to play in a way to get results.

Apparently "

Really?? makes no sense to me.

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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The players would cry if you sacked them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Manager is responsible for training, tactics and should be able to organise the players to play in a way to get results.

Apparently "

I wish this rule is applicable in work place...lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Turns out Forest have sacked their manager after only one win in the last seven games.

My question is, why do they always sack the manager? Surely it's the players that lose the games, not the manager as he's not playing.

this is a serious question."

he picks the players and at the ridiculous prices they pay should imagine that's where accountability lies ........did you see that account .....ability

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol"

they carry on getting paid because they have contracts

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By *ensuallover1000Man
over a year ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Managers make for ideal scapegoats when teams are performing badly....

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By *izzy RascallMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

They should only be able to sack the manger during certain periods of the year. Maybe during the transfer window, it might stop most of it.

Quite often OP the manager will bring his players in HE WANTS but uses the owners money. If that dosent work the owner puts the blame with the manager.

Sometimes the players revolt and throw a paddy and thus the manager has 'lost the dressing room'. Sometimes it's the fans that cause it by protesting or even worse stop coming to games.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol

they carry on getting paid because they have contracts "

I have a contract but would still lose everything if i got the sack they shouldn't be any different....they might take it more seriously, if you take football serious lol

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow

I wish some of my prior managers had been sacked shambolic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Manager is responsible for training, tactics and should be able to organise the players to play in a way to get results.

Apparently

I wish this rule is applicable in work place...lol"

Me too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Manager is responsible for training, tactics and should be able to organise the players to play in a way to get results.

Apparently

I wish this rule is applicable in work place...lol"

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

For contrast on what happens to a big club in this situation look at Man Utd’s their manager. Then see what happens.

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By *atsun xxxMan
over a year ago

Nr LOUTH Lincolnshire


"Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol"

I love your comment lol

Not sure that they are sat eating and drinking all week though lol

Footballers run an average of 7 miles a game

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol

I love your comment lol

Not sure that they are sat eating and drinking all week though lol

Footballers run an average of 7 miles a game

"

I walk 4-6 miles a day at work.

What i meant was they used to do a full time job and play football and they used to play all the game

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol

they carry on getting paid because they have contracts

I have a contract but would still lose everything if i got the sack they shouldn't be any different....they might take it more seriously, if you take football serious lol"

They will have a clause in their contract involving being sacked and probably the conditions for being so.

Believe Moyles had a time frame in his contract about being sacked, if he was under certain length of time then no payment.

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By *atsun xxxMan
over a year ago

Nr LOUTH Lincolnshire


"Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol

I love your comment lol

Not sure that they are sat eating and drinking all week though lol

Footballers run an average of 7 miles a game

I walk 4-6 miles a day at work.

What i meant was they used to do a full time job and play football and they used to play all the game"

It’s a full time job these days

It’s hard to explain to a non believer

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm in the wrong management! Paid millions a year, fail so paid millions when sacked then another chairman thinks you'll turn his club round so offers you millions....etc etc etc, sounds like the best management job in the world...and you see the world!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Players are saleable assets. Managers less so

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why do they sack the manager but they still pay him?

In 'normal' life if you get the sack then thats it, no money, no job, no benefits!

Also when did players earn so much doing nothing? I worked with a guy who played for york city, ok i know its not a big club but all players had jobs as well as playing football.

.....stoopid game lol

I love your comment lol

Not sure that they are sat eating and drinking all week though lol

Footballers run an average of 7 miles a game

I walk 4-6 miles a day at work.

What i meant was they used to do a full time job and play football and they used to play all the game

It’s a full time job these days

It’s hard to explain to a non believer "

Oh, Ok I'll take your word for it

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By *iker boy 69Man
over a year ago

midlands

As a derby fan i do love to see forest in a shambles again, though we went through a sacking period over last couple of years. If the manager gets sack for picking crap team though who gets sack for choosing shit managers.

Its the only job that rewards failure with the pay off they get aswell

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I Think it was the embarrassment of losing to Sunderland that got him the sack

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow


"I Think it was the embarrassment of losing to Sunderland that got him the sack "

It was the embarrassment of playing Sunderland

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham

It's cheaper to sack the manager, only having to pay the remainder or agreed severance to one person, rather than 15 of them.

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