Mowbray sacked

Sunderland seem to have a misplaced sense of entitlement, perhaps in response to that of their fans. It's unlikely they'll get a better coach at this stage of the season, perhaps they'll get McCarthy back 😀
 
Heckingbottom would get back into work with either the Sunderland job or the Swansea job. Reckon either of those teams would have him
 
Sunderland would only 'part ways' with Mowbray if there were a bigger name waiting in the wings.......So Heckingbottom is a decent shout

Once the January manager merry go round comes into play I can see Stoke potting Neil and PNE putting Lowe out of his misery as well
I bet Gareth Ainsworth is polishing his CV as we speak
 
Wouldn't mind PNE sacking Lowe due to their insane expectations, looking at their squad for them to stay up without being in the drop-zone the whole season is a big achievement, I think they were heading for relegation under their previous manager. I think Lowe is a decent manager for them and will keep them up quite easily, but that's not enough for them despite the fact they have a lower mid table squad.

Mowbray very hard done by, Duff not given enough time, Heckingbottom eh, not sure what the Sheff U board expect - they might be the weakest team to get promoted in the last 5 years.
 
Heckinbottom as been royally screwed by the Blades board. Sell their best players and don't replace them. What do they expect? Rumoured to be replacing him with Chris Wilder who was deemed not good enough 2 or so years ago.

Mowbray sacking is very harsh. 3 points off the top 6
 
Just getting the Knobbers above 12th in the Championship must be considered a major, life defining achievement....but Lowe isn't a big name
Imagine his press conference's at Sunderland?......They wont be able to understand one word he's saying in that broad scally accent.

I suppose it's a step up from Knobbers asking him if he's 'going on......'calling him 'Cha' after every sentence or asking if he's had a 'Butter Pie'
In fact, Gaza sounds more fun than Preston for Lowe.
 
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