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Neville's 'idea' for "a rule change... to moderate sackings of managers mid season in their first year at a club" - whenever it was proposed - is laughable
How would that work? Force clubs to retain unwanted managers? (think Steve Eyre in 2011/12 at Dale) or impose penalties? That'd simply deter clubs from taking a risk on unproven new managers
And if a manager were appointed mid-season but sacked at the end?
As things stand, managers under contract get compensation anyway, so it's not as if proving their incompetence or ineffectiveness at a particular club allows the club to consider their dismissal out of hand. No manager goes into a club unaware of potential consequences. It's pretty well-paid and they always seem to be able to find alternative employment within the game
Neville's 'idea' for "a rule change... to moderate sackings of managers mid season in their first year at a club" - whenever it was proposed - is laughable
How would that work? Force clubs to retain unwanted managers? (think Steve Eyre in 2011/12 at Dale) or impose penalties? That'd simply deter clubs from taking a risk on unproven new managers
And if a manager were appointed mid-season but sacked at the end?
As things stand, managers under contract get compensation anyway, so it's not as if proving their incompetence or ineffectiveness at a particular club allows the club to consider their dismissal out of hand. No manager goes into a club unaware of potential consequences. It's pretty well-paid and they always seem to be able to find alternative employment within the game
Agree . . . laughable, and not limited to this one suggestion of his.
Something to do with his genes and where he grew up I suspect.
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Another one gone on 07:36 - Mar 23 with 1767 views
What is the failed Valencia manager looking for in a League Two manager?
Surprised Mr Neville doesnt fancy the job himself after his illustrious start to a managerial career, he must be suitably qualified and after all got a belting track record at it...