Sentences with phrase «current manager in charge»

However, unlike what happened following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement, when the team lost far more than just its ability to bounce back and win games late on, they now look like a club primed for a new leader, rather than a side that will fall apart without their current manager in charge.

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Newcastle United are set to make former England manager Steve McLaren their number one target to eventually take over from Alan Pardew, report the Mail, after the Magpies confirmed that caretaker manager John Carver would remain in charge of the club until the end of the current season.
If Arsenal Football Club are going to finally put a new manager in charge of the team when the current season ends, something that some people think will hinge on our Europa League campaign, then the current boss of the Serie A champions Juventus is not the only option.
The French manager has been in charge of Arsenal since 1996, through 21 years of football and three Premier League titles, but has come under increased pressure from fans to end his reign this summer, when his current contract ends.
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
There have been a growing number of Arsenal transfer rumours claiming that the Gunners were already preparing for life without Arsene Wenger in charge and that the club had already found the man to replace the Frenchman as manager in the shape of the current boss of Juventus Massimiliano Allegri.
The last time was when the current Nottingham Forest manager Stuart Pearce was in charge for England at the last Euro tournament and he complained about not having his best players available, because the likes of Jack Wilshere had already played for the senior side.
After all the current Crystal Palace manager was in charge of Newcastle United back in August of 2013 when Arsene Wenger reportedly place a transfer bid of around # 10 million for the central midfielder.
However if Wenger, or whoever is in charge next season, sticks to the current system, I see no reason why Gibbs would fall out of the team, unless the manager would prefer to have two more attack minded players playing the wing back rolls, much like the Ox is experiencing.
Wenger is not the longest serving manager in English football and even if he does see out his current contract which lasts until the end of next season he will be some way behind the length of time Sir Alex Ferguson spent in charge of Manchester United.
Chelsea similarly will feel they have a point to prove following their disappointing week in Europe with the current Champions League holders going down 1 - 0 to a hardworking, impressive Steaua Bucharest side in Romania however with Benitez still in charge at Chelsea it is going to be anything but a game which Chelsea supporters are looking towards with a great deal of expectation and hope with many expecting Rafa Benitez's tumultuous reign as Interim Manager at Chelsea to come to an end should the Blues fall to a defeat on Sunday.
Quique Sánchez Flores: A Europa League - winning manager with Atletico Madrid, who also collected honours while in charge of Benfica and UAE clubs Al Ahli and Al Ain, Watford's current boss is another big name with a sparkling CV but given his progress in English football, now may not be the right time for him to take the Spain job.
Current manager, Phil Parkinson, was able to steer Bolton back to the Championship in his first season in charge but they now sit rock bottom and without a league win all season.
Stoichkov also had his say on current Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, who was assistant during Sir Bobby Robson's season in charge of Los Cules.
He pointed out that just in the last couple of days, there was another example of failure in the current system of oversight when U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara charged a former portfolio manager in the state's pension fund, which is overseen by the state comptroller, with running a bribery scheme.
He points out that just in the last couple of days, there was another example of failure of the current system of oversight, when U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara charged a former portfolio manager in the state's pension fund, which is overseen by the state comptroller, with running a bribery scheme.
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