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Jamie Carragher & Gary Neville share their thoughts on the turnover in managers in the Premier League after Brendan Rodgers & Graham Potter left Leicester & Chelsea respectively. They also discuss the relegation battle &the fight for the top 4 as Everton face Tottenham.
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26 respuestas a «Jamie Carragher & Gary Neville on the manager turnover in the Premier League»
Must of been non-uniform day
Is it school non-uniform day? 😂
Palace will nevergo down
Roberto Di matteo of chelsea, Zidane after benitez, Hansi Flickr of Bayern,
De matteo didnt he win champions league with chelsea
Mangers have too many bosses, the shareholders, the owners, their boss and the media, the latter is the most dangerous!
5:26 what did Gary say there?
Jocko Willink and Tony Hawk.
wasn't Di Matteo a number 2?
Since when does carragher have biceps
Reasons why this is happening:
1) Chelsea have been doing it successfully for almost 20 years, it's only natural others will want to copy it.
2) lots of players are brought in by the owners, not managers. Managers than get players they don't want, which they are forced to play because they were expensive. If they don't play them, they get the sack.
3) managers themselves are brought in like this was Fifa. Oh he won stuff, surely he'll win things with us! is a very basic way to look at things.
4) clueless owners that are really businessmen
5) media and pundits that push narratives and criticize all the time are not helpful at all. The pressure piles up exponentially. That's what happened with Potter. People downed him before he even got started. Plus, Chelsea were actually playing well, they were just very unlucky.
There's probably more to it.
David O’Leary taking over from George Graham at Leeds
Tony Barton taking over from Ron Saunders at Villa
Hope they paid their £1 for mufti day.
jacamo must of had a buy one get one free deal on
Thomas Frank was Dean Smith's No 2 at Brentford before being moved up after Smith got appointed at Aston Villa
What is Gary Neville talking about? Has he forgot what Tuchel and Di Matteo did at Chelsea after taking over?
Why don't they come out and actually criticise the fact that in one season, 12 managers have lost their job. There is something fundamentally wrong in that league for that to just suddenly become 'the norm'. They barely mention it. Quite surprised. Then in the next breath it'll be 'This is why it's the best league in the world!!'
Is it non school uniform day
Why are they dressed like busted
These guys were spot on about Tottenham
what is this
punditry or a mufti day
its yer job
Gary Neville needs to stop letting his mom pick out his wardrobe
That intro was awful
If only we could get the same turn around with pundits…instead I'll be listening to these 2 tools for the next 20+ years….
Neville just hates the thought of newcastle finishing in top 4.
I think the most spectacular was at Villa. Early in the season after winning the league, Ron Saunders walked out (back when Managers did that) due to an argument with the Chairman. His assistant Tony Barton, took on the job as interim Manager and we went on to win the Euro Cup. can't think of a better example than that 😊