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Watford sack their manager

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Of course there's more. But i don't think it's anything sinister. Watford sack managers for fun, but i'm guessing on this occasion Pearson was to strong a personality for them, or maybe they're trying to wangle out of paying him a bonus for keeping them up? Neither would surprise me, They're a shifty lot.
 
LeonWasTheDog's said:
But if a sh*t season for them though, so is it so surprising? They’ve had spells doing far better, so I expect they’re aiming higher than just avoiding relegation.

He's the 3rd manager this season and has a higher win % of any since they've been back in the prem.
 
They're obviously planning to appoint an Italian manager and win the League next season.
 
Word is that he’s punched one of the Watford defenders after their defeat to West Ham. A training ground argument got out of hand so he’s chinned someone and that’s why the club sacked him
 
The.Taz said:
Word is that he’s punched one of the Watford defenders after their defeat to West Ham. A training ground argument got out of hand so he’s chinned someone and that’s why the club sacked him

Fight at half time in the dressing room, although Deeney is denying it
 
I like the bloke....anyone who says to a journalist..."Is that your c#nt question" gets my vote.
 
Raynor94 said:
The.Taz said:
Word is that he’s punched one of the Watford defenders after their defeat to West Ham. A training ground argument got out of hand so he’s chinned someone and that’s why the club sacked him

Fight at half time in the dressing room, although Deeney is denying it
No smoke and all that... 👀

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/53479186
 
For a side that's meant to be fighting for their Premier league life Watford have just rolled over against Citeh...
 
Swanjaxs said:
Cooperman said:
This is a bit odd. Did they sack him before Bournemouth lost at home to Southampton?
Watford have a 3 point and several GD advantage over Bournemouth and Villa but play Man City at home in the last game. Do you think they've sacked him in an effort to create a little bit of new manager bounce and the hope of avoiding a 6-0 drilling?

I think there's more to this than meets the eye.

It looks like he's managed to keep them up after all looked lost.

Something doesn't add up 🤔

He was due a very large bonus at the end of the season if they were still in the Premier League. As he's not their manager at the end of the season, presumably he doesn't get the bonus. But if they're relegated that becomes irrelevant anyway. Stupid decision with only two games to go.
 
Glyn1 said:
Swanjaxs said:
I think there's more to this than meets the eye.

It looks like he's managed to keep them up after all looked lost.

Something doesn't add up 🤔

He was due a very large bonus at the end of the season if they were still in the Premier League. As he's not their manager at the end of the season, presumably he doesn't get the bonus. But if they're relegated that becomes irrelevant anyway. Stupid decision with only two games to go.

As it stands now they are heading towards relegation.
 

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