Appleton's predecessor Henning Berg managed 10 days less at the helm before he too was fired. Indian poultry firm Venky's are now looking for a fifth permanent manager since their £23million takeover of the club in November 2010. Sam Allardyce was the first boss to go, sacked within a month with the club 13th in the Barclays Premier League.It is obvious to any experienced fan or football professional that to keep changing managers we are now looking for our sixth this season will only lead to yet more instability and uncertainty. It is also a costly exercise to keep paying off staff.We've been calling for an experienced manager to be given the job, but they've made three appointments, all of inexperienced managers, and they just aren't learning from the mistakes they're making Wild told Press Association Sport.He was succeeded by Steve Kean, who resigned last September. Rovers are currently 18th in the npower Championship, only four points above the relegation zone. Wayne Wild, the co-chairman of supporters group the Rovers Trust, said in a statement: News of Michael Appleton's sacking ought to come as a surprise, but sadly it does not.
Thursday, 4 April 2013
Venky's criticised over
Appleton's predecessor Henning Berg managed 10 days less at the helm before he too was fired. Indian poultry firm Venky's are now looking for a fifth permanent manager since their £23million takeover of the club in November 2010. Sam Allardyce was the first boss to go, sacked within a month with the club 13th in the Barclays Premier League.It is obvious to any experienced fan or football professional that to keep changing managers we are now looking for our sixth this season will only lead to yet more instability and uncertainty. It is also a costly exercise to keep paying off staff.We've been calling for an experienced manager to be given the job, but they've made three appointments, all of inexperienced managers, and they just aren't learning from the mistakes they're making Wild told Press Association Sport.He was succeeded by Steve Kean, who resigned last September. Rovers are currently 18th in the npower Championship, only four points above the relegation zone. Wayne Wild, the co-chairman of supporters group the Rovers Trust, said in a statement: News of Michael Appleton's sacking ought to come as a surprise, but sadly it does not.
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