There's an argument all these recent sackings were a mistake. Moyes, Allardyce, Carvalhal, Lambert - you could make a solid case for all of them staying where they were.
Carvalhal has gone from Swansea
I thought he left before the end of the season
How many managers from the clubs that started the PL 2017/2018 season have now been sacked ? At a rough quess I would estimate more have been sacked than the 20 clubs that started the season. Some clubs have worked their way through 3 managers. Time the Chairmen/Directors were held to account no ?
Frank de Boer in talks with Swansea.
I actually think that might work, at least in terms of reclaiming a bit of the Swansea identity. The Championship isn't the hard physical league it used to be, Millwall excepted.
You can put de Boer's failures at Palace and Inter largely down to both a) little time and b) squads totally unsuited to the way he wants to play. I can see why owners wouldn't really consider those two jobs and look at his work with Ajax instead, which was alright but not stellar.Another one getting a reward for his failures elsewhere. Why do Chairmen and Boards keep employing these failures ?
Another one getting a reward for his failures elsewhere. Why do Chairmen and Boards keep employing these failures ?
Another one getting a reward for his failures elsewhere. Why do Chairmen and Boards keep employing these failures ?
Im torn on this. On one hand, your right they didnt give him time or his kind of players but one the other, he was an abject failure at both a big club and a small club outside of holland. Either way, i dont really like it for Swans. I want to see them come straight back up. Doubt de Boer would do that.You can put de Boer's failures at Palace and Inter largely down to both a) little time and b) squads totally unsuited to the way he wants to play. I can see why owners wouldn't really consider those two jobs and look at his work with Ajax instead, which was alright but not stellar.
This is no doubt a desperate attempt to reclaim the Swansea way though, and if de Boer should fail there too I think he'll have to go back to Holland.
He was one of 4 managers for Inter that season, so I dont understand how he gets labelled a failureAnother one getting a reward for his failures elsewhere. Why do Chairmen and Boards keep employing these failures ?