Organised dull play that many don't like, will mean someone in charge for 3-4 games, which

will be difficult for the players to adjust to, as well as not knowing who the next manager is

The next manager will come in with that on his plate to get rid of. He'll then have to convince a squad of 25 that his ideas will get results

All this happens in the space of 10 games, and if it's a difficult transition, then we're really in the s**t this season regarding a relegation fight

If we go down, that manager will be fired, because that's the way these things usually go. Then another guy will come in with the same situation.

This summer, our players will then have agents sniffing them to other clubs, and they'll probably leave because they've seen difficult times around the club and will take a new start elsewhere as a career progression

Then we're Bolton Wanderers

To look on Hughton being fired as a good thing, really should have the above as a massive hurdle for the new guy to come in and recover

Very rarely, does it happen

Posted By: pants, Jan 11, 17:32:06

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