Ex-Player/Manager Watch

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AS Roma would like to apologise to Ronaldo Vieira for the racist boos he was subjected to. Roma does not tolerate racism of any kind and the club will support the authorities in identifying and subsequently banning any individuals found guilty of racially abusing the midfielder.

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Unfortunately the first thing I thought when he left us was I wonder how long it'll be until we see the exact post above.
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Aaron wrote:AS Roma would like to apologise to Ronaldo Vieira for the racist boos he was subjected to. Roma does not tolerate racism of any kind and the club will support the authorities in identifying and subsequently banning any individuals found guilty of racially abusing the midfielder.

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Unfortunately the first thing I thought when he left us was I wonder how long it'll be until we see the exact post above.
'A long time' then really :thumbup:
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Paul Heckingbottom sacked at Hibs.
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Neil Redfearn has quit his job as U23 coach at Newcastle United
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NottinghamWhite wrote:Neil Redfearn has quit his job as U23 coach at Newcastle United
Barnsley are looking for a new manager, just saying :D.
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Kemar Roofe 7 games so far for Anderlect 5 goals & 2 assists.
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no surprise there.
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Aaron wrote:Paul Heckingbottom sacked at Hibs.
Whilst its not about Heckingbottom a certain ex-Leeds player was in the crowd at one of Hibs recent matches and there are rumours he might be there new manager..................Harry Kewell! :shock:

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Lee Bowyer and Neil Harris have emerged as leading contenders for the vacant Cardiff City managerial post. Neil Warnock stepped down as Bluebirds manager on Monday and the Welsh side are seeking to appoint his successor during the international break.

Harris has been without a club since stepping down at Millwall at the end of September whilst Charlton’s Bowyer continues to be linked with posts after the transformation he’s overseen at The Valley. Both manager’s have enjoyed success, winning promotion from League One to the Championship.
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Bowyer, also 42, has seen his stock rise over the last 18-months after guiding the cash strapped Addicks to promotion last season via the play-offs before surprising many this season in the Championship. The former Charlton, Leeds, Newcastle, West Ham and Birmingham man was linked with the Stoke City and Huddersfield earlier in the season such has been his rise to prominence.
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Coincidentally, Cardiff City visit Charlton on the November 23, after the international break.
https://www.newsshopper.co.uk/sport/180 ... y-top-job/

Surely he will want to stay at Charlton unless the pull of a club with more money is what he needs. Personally think he will stay at Charlton at least for the season.
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Jack Clarke set to join QPR, on loan, just in time for Saturday.
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