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09-10-2014, 12:51 AM | #1 |
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Football's shortest managerial reigns
Ranging from 98 days to 10 minutes, we take a look at some of the shortest managerial reigns in football history and the stories behind them. TEAMtalk.com - 8th October 2014 9:35 Football's shortest managerial reigns After Billy McKinlay's eight-day Watford stay, we take a look at some of the shortest managerial reigns in history, including Brian Clough and a 10-minute spell. Colin Todd - Derby (98 days, 2001/02): The club legend took over from Jim Smith with the Rams struggling in the PL. He lasted 3 months with 11 losses in 17 David Hockaday - Leeds (70 days, 2014): Sometimes you can just instantly tell a move won't work out. Complete unknown Hockaday lasted just six games. Henning Berg - Blackburn (57 days, 2012): Paul Gascoigne - Kettering Town (49 days, 2005): Gazza's foray into management was short-lived, typically controversial, and, well, pretty bad, really. |
09-10-2014, 12:54 AM | #2 |
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Brian Clough - Leeds United (44 days, 1974): Perhaps the most infamous of short stays. Clough hated the players, they hated him and it was destined to fail Jock Stein - Leeds (44 days, 1978): An altogether more cordial spell and departure than Clough's, as the Scot left due to the allure of the national job Les Reed - Charlton (41 days, 2006): The PL's most brief manager spell was ended on Christmas Eve with the club certs for relegation. Real nice, Charlton. Alex McLeish - Nottingham Forest (40 days, 2012-13): Eyebrows were raised initially at this appointment, and the Scot left after disputes with the owners. |
09-10-2014, 12:58 AM | #3 |
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Steve Coppell - Manchester City (33 days, 1996): Ex-United player Coppell lasted six games at City, citing stress as the factor behind his quick exit. Paul Hart - QPR (28 days, 2009/10): Adel Taarabt actually helped put an end to Hart's quick spell, with player power and 'mutual consent' winning out. Jose Antonio Camacho - Real Madrid (23 days, 1998): The club legend swiftly fell foul of Real's revolving managerial door after internal disputes. Luigi Delneri - Porto (15 days, 2004): The Italian was given the unenviable task of replacing Jose Mourinho at the Euro champs. He wasn't given much else. |
10-04-2016, 12:50 AM | #4 |
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Ini penampakan Steve Coppell saat masih berseragam United |
10-04-2016, 01:14 AM | #5 |
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dan ini yg ada di rumah gw
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10-04-2016, 01:33 AM | #6 |
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10-04-2016, 01:42 AM | #7 |
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anda benarrrr... barangnya masih ada.. hehehe
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09-10-2014, 01:02 AM | #8 |
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Micky Adams - Swansea (13 days, 1997): One of the Welsh side's 6 managers in 18 months, Adams left when funds he was promised never materialised. Martin Ling - Cambridge United (9 days, 2009): The previous boss left after falling out with the owner. Ling did the same but took over again a week later. Billy McKinlay - Watford (8 days, 2014): When Oscar Garcia resigned in unfortunate circumstances, McKinlay stepped up. It didn't take him long to step down Dave Bassett - Crystal Palace (4 days, 1984): Then-Wimbledon boss Bassett technically never signed a Palace deal but he reneged on an agreement within days Leroy Rosenior - Torquay (10 mins, 2007): You can do loads of stuff in 10 mins (keep it to yourselves mind), such as gain then lose a job due to new owners |
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Quote:
moyes aja 10 bulan dapet status lejen
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08-01-2016, 09:00 AM | #10 |
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Itulah hidup Bro ………, terkadang emang terasa kejam ……… *ehapasih
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