Most Unfair SACKING From Each Year Of Decade

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The Irish Guy takes a look at what have been the most unfair Premier League sackings over the last ten years.
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Ranieri was sacked just by Nantes (in the second season, he did well in the first one) and Fulham (where the situation was so bad he couldn't do much).
Then he was appointed for 6 month by Roma, which he completed, and now he is the menager of Sampdoria, that was dead last in the league and now thanks to him is out of the relegation zone.

He is a good manager with a miracle on his CV, not a mediocre manager that just got lucky that one time.

peteroliva
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Last time I was this early the Irish guy’s skin wasn’t infused with calcium.

nifek
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* *Managers that should have been sacked from each year of the decade* *


2019, Irish Guy: "Ole Gunnar Solskjaer!"

chikasnotmadjustdisappoint
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2019 pochettino


This season was bad, but he got spurs everything they got now

noback
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2020: most unfair sacking...
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Reason: Shldve been sacked in 2019 to prevent Irish guy from diving into a tub of cows udder juice

nikhilsworld
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Ten years ago, Irish guy was a beautiful little lesbian

hagrid
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I thought LVG was more unfair, the players actually liked him, won the FA cup, had an actual long term plan ( giggs was supposed to replace him ), had a distinct playing style actually developed players I.e rashford, martial, fosu mensah, Lingard and Mike smalling !, missed the champions league spot to city on goal difference

te
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The Carlo sacking still rankles, loved by the fans, loved by the players, great coach

TJHaze
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I felt Crystal Palace sacking Frank de Boer was pretty harsh tbh.

usykthegoat
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Jose Mourinho: "I deserved to be sacked"

FerZamu
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Me in 2021. That Chris Wilder joke was proper foreshadowing!!!

IbkAdelekan
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2020 - Nigel Pearson (again), Watford sacking him with just two games left

rohithraman
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You could have gone with Di Matteo for 2012

zakattack
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In the 2 managers mentioned years I agree more toward Hughton. And can't pick between Puel and Ranieri. I still agree that 2014 didn't have too much to talk about. Otherwise every year spot on

evolvedcopper
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0:36 possible one of the best photos
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

streakspider
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Di Matteo was harsh. He won Chelsea their elusive Champions League. You'd think short of relegation form that would buy you at least a full season. Their league form wasn't even bad they were 4 point behind United and they replaced him with another interim manager which is pointless. It was obvious they begrudgingly kept him on because of the CL win and found any flimsy excuse to sack.

xoACEox
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how the fuck is mark hughes at stoke not on here. imagine getting stoke city, stoke fucking city, 9th place for three seasons in a row and then being sacked. yes they were facing relagation but look where they are

felixhughes
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Blackburn's sacking of Sam Allardyce in 2011 was jaw-droppingly clueless and the new owners' delusions of grandeur about achieving Champions League football would make a stray cat laugh. If memory serves, Blackburn had been playing well, were firmly in mid-table, but had just lost a couple of matches to top Premier League sides. Blackburn were relegated at the end of that season, of course, and have since been about as likely to ascend to the Premier League as Yeovil.

WildwoodClaire
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1:05 Marcos Alonso and Fabio borini. My My how Sunderland have fell

googenhimesup
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Mourinho was hurtling is towards low mid table and destroying the squads morale. Whatever you think of us, the board made the right decision.It was not harsh, of anything, he would’ve have been sacked in one of the previous seasons if he didn’t win a trophy or finish 2nd

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