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FORMER Manager Watch: Nuno Espírito Santo

PCozzie

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Sep 9, 2020
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From official site.

"The Club can today announce that Nuno Espírito Santo and his coaching staff Ian Cathro, Rui Barbosa and Antonio Dias have been relieved of their duties.

We are now taking applications for the vacant manager's position. Candidates should have a minimum of two years experience in a similar position at Sunday Pub League or above and a clean driving licence."
 

Stoof

THERE IS A PIGEON IN MY BANK ACCOUNT
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Jun 5, 2004
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I updated the thread title. COYS.

I sense that many of you will also be relieving your duties at this news.

PLEASE TAKE ANY NEW MANAGER CHAT TO THE OTHER THREAD AND KEEP THIS ONE ABOUT NUNO.

TA.
 

SE Spurs

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Aug 12, 2018
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Back to square one again then. This club's a fcking mess.

Feel sorry for Nuno, should never have been offered the job.
 

nferno

Waiting for England to finally win the Euros-2024?
Jan 7, 2007
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I updated the thread title. COYS.

I sense that many of you will also be relieving your duties at this news.

can we lock this thread and focus on the new manager search thread to make it easier for us to follow updates?

this chapter is done and I don’t want to think about Nuno anymore.
 

PLTuck

Eternal Optimist
Aug 22, 2006
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If it's Conte I suspect it'll all end rather horribly by the end of next season at the latest, but it'll be some ride for 18 months.
 

Trees

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Sooooo.... reading between the lines NES had real difficulties being away from his family during the pandemic. Leaves Wolves for a break, probably mental illness / refresh batteries. And we bloody employ him a few weeks later ? What a waste of time.
 

JCRD

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Aug 10, 2018
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Today is my first day back from leave and have a shit tonne to do but I guess im doing none of this and taking unauthorised leave
 

dimiSpur

There's always next year...
Aug 9, 2008
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Glad he's gone, had to go. But its not really Nuno's fault. It's Levy's for hiring him. Conte in would be massive, absolutely massive.
 

Jules_PF

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Feel sad for him (not sorry for him) .

Should never have taken or been offered the job. Needed a break from football when he left wolves.

100% the fault of Levy.

If I employ a plumber to do my electrical work and he burns my house down, its not the fecking plumbers fault, its mine !!
 

Ribble

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I can see why he felt that he couldn't turn down the opportunity, but he never should have taken the job given how fatigued he seemed at Wolves in his last season.

That said, he should never have been in the running in the first place. Truly odd choice from Levy & Co.
 
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