Davie Blade
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...........But only one once a season, please.
(and you're in the relegation zone)
The alternative thread title is
1. Any Muppet keeps you up
2. How the League got so compressed this season.
Or 3, the full answer to
http://www.s24su.com/forum/index.php?threads/if-we-dont-do-it-this-year.39766/#post-757465
The table below shows the number of clubs who have sacked their manager this season.
Of these no less than 5 (Colchester, Port Vale, Scunthorpe, Gillingham, and Coventry) were in a relegation spot and climbed to safety.
Barnsley and Peterborough's sackings turned a dodgy 17th and 15th spot into a very credible climb to 11th and 9th respectively..
Yeovil and Orient both pulled the trigger twice and have paid the price with relegation.
Another relegated side, Crawley didn't sack their manager as John Gregory needed heart surgery
They bizarrely employed Dean Saunders; a manager with a proven track record for practically nothing, but taking clubs down again and again
Notts County who pulled the trigger when they were 20th are the only club to turn a 'safe' position into a relegation one.
So my conclusion is
Obviously someone has to go down but it is an interesting comparison, non the less.
I was amazed that a figures as high as 7 manager,s had all steered their clubs to safety.
It maybe puts into perspective how easy it is to improve a clubs fortunes in League one, if you're down the wrong end..

(and you're in the relegation zone)
The alternative thread title is
1. Any Muppet keeps you up
2. How the League got so compressed this season.
Or 3, the full answer to
http://www.s24su.com/forum/index.php?threads/if-we-dont-do-it-this-year.39766/#post-757465
The table below shows the number of clubs who have sacked their manager this season.
Of these no less than 5 (Colchester, Port Vale, Scunthorpe, Gillingham, and Coventry) were in a relegation spot and climbed to safety.
Barnsley and Peterborough's sackings turned a dodgy 17th and 15th spot into a very credible climb to 11th and 9th respectively..
Yeovil and Orient both pulled the trigger twice and have paid the price with relegation.
Another relegated side, Crawley didn't sack their manager as John Gregory needed heart surgery
They bizarrely employed Dean Saunders; a manager with a proven track record for practically nothing, but taking clubs down again and again
Notts County who pulled the trigger when they were 20th are the only club to turn a 'safe' position into a relegation one.
So my conclusion is
Obviously someone has to go down but it is an interesting comparison, non the less.
I was amazed that a figures as high as 7 manager,s had all steered their clubs to safety.
It maybe puts into perspective how easy it is to improve a clubs fortunes in League one, if you're down the wrong end..
