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Colin Cooper leaves Hartlepool Utd tonight after a heavy home loss to Carlisle
leaves the Monkey Hangers bottom of League Two.
http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/sport/f ... -1-6878173
Not the departure the North East necessarily expected, but it moves Appleton up to 78thOUFC4eva wrote: Colin Cooper leaves Hartlepool Utd tonight after a heavy home loss to Carlisle
leaves the Monkey Hangers bottom of League Two.
You have to feel for the poor lamb after the Beeb titled the link to this story "McKinley ready after 10-year wait" just six days ago: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29441974joepoolman wrote:Watford manage to make our mangerial changes in 2014 look slow! http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29518405
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29596336 - WorthingtonMr T wrote:So Nigel Worthington has now chosen to fall on his sword. What will be the fall out after this Saturday's game at the Kassam?!
About 100/1 against I suspect. It's a project and all you have to do is remain positive.......hmm.Mr T wrote:It will be interesting to see who York and Tranmere appoint next. And how long they take to decide. What are the odds on Appleton going before Saturday? And if we lose to Tranmere, how the odds will change over the weekend!
Yes - he took over a few weeks ago from some guy who'd owned it for 30-odd years. He played 280 times for them too, apparently: http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... t-tranmereRadley Rambler wrote:Is the Mark Palios quoted in the article the ex-FA Chief?
Geoff wrote:Could be tomorrow if he is sackedAnyway, for now Appleton is 76th, higher than Waddock reached....[/quote wrote:
I wonder when our league position will be higher than MA's position? Not this season I fancy.