Monk sacked again
Forum rules
Please be sure you are acquainted with the forum rules outlined within our FAQs.
Help support the site by using our Amazon Affiliate link when making any purchases from Amazon.
Please be sure you are acquainted with the forum rules outlined within our FAQs.
Help support the site by using our Amazon Affiliate link when making any purchases from Amazon.
Re: Monk Sacked
Monk is becoming a championship journeyman
A return to Swansea or if Stop Crying Frank heads to Chelsea I could see Monk ending up at Derby
A return to Swansea or if Stop Crying Frank heads to Chelsea I could see Monk ending up at Derby
Re: Monk Sacked
Gutted for him not
A bumble bee under the laws of physics shouldnt be able to fly, but it does because no one has told it that it can't
Re: Monk Sacked
40 years old and already looking for his 5th club. Just imagine how many it will be if he lasts another 20 years.
- The Subhuman
- Superstar
- Posts: 56117
- Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:03 am
- Location: God's own county
Re: Monk Sacked
Good manager for me but I get the irrational animosity.
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Re: Monk Sacked
Had Small Heath punching above their weight last season. The owners are demanding a better style of football . (They did the same thing when they sacked Rowett for Zola, didn't work then either) Meanwhile they swapped their record signing and most creative player Jota, for a bang average grafter gary Gardner.
That's when the split first came to light. It was believed the deal involved 4 million plus Gardner. The board then declared it was 2 million cash plus Gardner valued at 2 million for a 4 million deal. Monk was outraged as were their fans. (They probably could have got Gardner on a free if they'd held their nerve).
I'm sure the sale of Che Adams must be close with Monk being told he'll see nothing of the money for new players, as the cause of the new rift.
That's when the split first came to light. It was believed the deal involved 4 million plus Gardner. The board then declared it was 2 million cash plus Gardner valued at 2 million for a 4 million deal. Monk was outraged as were their fans. (They probably could have got Gardner on a free if they'd held their nerve).
I'm sure the sale of Che Adams must be close with Monk being told he'll see nothing of the money for new players, as the cause of the new rift.
Re: Monk Sacked
Sheffield Wednesday have appointed Garry Monk as he continues to persue managing championship clubs
Re: Monk Sacked & Appointed Again
There seemed to be a number of their fans who wanted Rowett. Think they've got the lesser of two evils in Monk.
Re: Monk Sacked
Garry Monk has been sacked after 14 months in charge at Hillsborough
So where next for his sixth managerial job?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54880562
So where next for his sixth managerial job?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54880562
Re: Monk Sacked
He has only been managing since February 2014.1964white wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:10 pm Garry Monk has been sacked after 14 months in charge at Hillsborough
So where next for his sixth managerial job?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54880562
5 clubs already.
Not to mention the dodgy allegations that have been said against him by previous clubs (nothing proven).
Fortunately for him he is English and the media will big him up and he will get another job.
Signed
King Cjay
Fountain of all knowledge and wisdom
King Cjay
Fountain of all knowledge and wisdom
-
- Guest
Re: Monk sacked again
Monk for the England job
Sent from my Redmi Note 8 Pro using Tapatalk
Sent from my Redmi Note 8 Pro using Tapatalk
Re: Monk Sacked
You wouldn't get five or six managerial chances after dismissals in civvy streetCjay wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:56 pm He has only been managing since February 2014.
5 clubs already.
Not to mention the dodgy allegations that have been said against him by previous clubs (nothing proven).
Fortunately for him he is English and the media will big him up and he will get another job.
These people are just making money for old rope
Football owners need to take a long hard look at themselves for employing such people
Re: Monk sacked again
No doubt someone else who has been sacked numerous times will get the job (Pulis, Allardyce etc)
The flowers of common sense do not grow in everyone's garden
- Muppet the Cat
- Moderator
- Posts: 13201
- Joined: Mon May 29, 2017 9:42 pm
- Location: Cardiff
Re: Monk sacked again
Isn’t it the case that to a greater or lesser extent all managerial appointments are a gamble.
MB’s appointment at Leeds was a gamble. A gamble that has paid off it style, but at the time there were people on here who didn’t want to take the gamble on him.
The likes of Pullis, Warnock, Allardyce are seen as a safe pair of hands, so will always be employable.
Look at Middlesbrough - maybe took a gamble on Woodgate, it didn’t work out so Steve Gibson (a respected/sensible owner) went back to the tried and tested of Warnock, who to be fair seems to have steadied the ship, albeit with his brand of 0-0, 1-0.
Everton pursued and paid out big bucks to land both Koeman and Silva and neither worked out. Who did they turn to after Silva - Allardyce.
Stoke, consistent in the PL under Pullis. Decide to get rid and it’s been downhill since.
I’m not saying that the likes of Warnock/Pullis/Allardyce are the right choice, but you can understand why club’s keep employing them.
MB’s appointment at Leeds was a gamble. A gamble that has paid off it style, but at the time there were people on here who didn’t want to take the gamble on him.
The likes of Pullis, Warnock, Allardyce are seen as a safe pair of hands, so will always be employable.
Look at Middlesbrough - maybe took a gamble on Woodgate, it didn’t work out so Steve Gibson (a respected/sensible owner) went back to the tried and tested of Warnock, who to be fair seems to have steadied the ship, albeit with his brand of 0-0, 1-0.
Everton pursued and paid out big bucks to land both Koeman and Silva and neither worked out. Who did they turn to after Silva - Allardyce.
Stoke, consistent in the PL under Pullis. Decide to get rid and it’s been downhill since.
I’m not saying that the likes of Warnock/Pullis/Allardyce are the right choice, but you can understand why club’s keep employing them.
Re: Monk sacked again
Phil Neville, Paul Cook and Nigel Pearson are the front runners apparently.
The flowers of common sense do not grow in everyone's garden
Re: Monk sacked again
Christ. Took them long enough.SG90 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2019 3:59 pm Oh dear, what a shame
https://www.bcfc.com/news/articles/2019 ... arry-monk/
Will always be a championship manager at best. Not a fan of the way he operates, not particularly inventive and certainly disloyal.
- Carrick Dave
- Site Contributor
- Posts: 3923
- Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2010 1:46 pm
- Lorimer46
- First Team
- Posts: 1099
- Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2020 12:22 pm
- Twitter: @dsc67
- Location: Tweedbank, Scottish Borders
Re: Monk sacked again
He'll probably spend about six months,doing pundit work on TV and The like living off the pay off money then some club will have sacked their manager and he'll be available without the need for them to pay compo money to another club . He's just another member of the managerial merry-go-round that keeps getting jobs and keeps getting sacked. Football management must be one of the only occupations where you can keep getting jobs having just Bee sacked from your previous one for being useless
" The best laid schemes o' mice an' men
Gang aft agley "
Gang aft agley "