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9 hours ago, RedM said:

By pure logic. If clubs look at players who have just missed out on playoffs or promotion then, by the same thinking, surely they look at Managers who have narrowly missed out too? So it wouldn’t be a complete shock if someone like Johnson was being linked to jobs.

Yeah but Fulham Brighton West Brom? Not seen him mentioned by bookies or fans of those 3 clubs but happy to stand corrected.

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On 08/05/2019 at 19:14, Loon plage said:

Yeah but Fulham Brighton West Brom? Not seen him mentioned by bookies or fans of those 3 clubs but happy to stand corrected.

Parker appointed full time by Fulham

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51 minutes ago, BigTone said:

Parker appointed full time by Fulham

Yeah I know mate but still caretaker when I posted.

Do you reckon any of the clubs mentioned would come in for LJ ?  All the hints about previously being able to jump ship and showing loyalty is bollocks in my opinion because unless there was a government media blackout we would have heard about it.

LJ can be satisfied with the last season but he hasn't achieved anything that would tempt any club with reasonable expectations of promotion to, or staying in, the Premier League.

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34 minutes ago, RedDave said:

Style of football becoming more and more important 

Ask the remaining 12,000 Brighton fans that when they end up in League One.

I think stable clubs at their level can hanker for better football but not when you are hanging on for gim death.

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Historically, Premier League clubs don't come sniffing around coaching from a division they want to avoid ike the plague.

Brighton would be a great project for numerous young managers on the continent, and if Brighton are willing to spend some money they could get a far better coach than LJ. Sadly, the Premier League is not a forgiving place for British coaches, and if someone like LJ is looking for a step up in his career he'd probably be better off going the opposite direction - taking a job on the continent.

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Full next Brighton & Hove Albion manager odds:

(All odds taken from Sky Bet)

Graham Potter – 1/6

Mikel Arteta – 14/1

Roger Schmidt – 14/1

Antonio Conte – 16/1

Gary Rowett – 16/1

Phil Neville – 20/1

Alex Neil – 20/1

Arsene Wenger – 20/1

Claude Puel – 20/1

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12 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:

Full next Brighton & Hove Albion manager odds:

(All odds taken from Sky Bet)

Graham Potter – 1/6

Mikel Arteta – 14/1

Roger Schmidt – 14/1

Antonio Conte – 16/1

Gary Rowett – 16/1

Phil Neville – 20/1

Alex Neil – 20/1

Arsene Wenger – 20/1

Claude Puel – 20/1

1/6 on for Potter. Sounds like a done deal. I don’t know how big the market is for this sort of bet but if it’s any real size they’ll need to be laying off to ensure they don’t get burned. 

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1 minute ago, RoystonFoote'snephew said:

1/6 on for Potter. Sounds like a done deal. I don’t know how big the market is for this sort of bet but if it’s any real size they’ll need to be laying off to ensure they don’t get burned. 

I wouldn't take a lot of notice, the odds are shifting by the minute;

Graham Potter
4/6
Phil Neville
4/1
Lee Johnson
9/2
Nathan Jones
9/1
Frank Lampard
11/1
David Moyes
20/1
Rafa Benitez
20/1
Steve Clarke
20/1
Claude Puel
22/1
Claudio Ranieri
22/1
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17 minutes ago, bcfc01 said:

Full next Brighton & Hove Albion manager odds:

(All odds taken from Sky Bet)

Graham Potter – 1/6

Mikel Arteta – 14/1

Roger Schmidt – 14/1

Antonio Conte – 16/1

Gary Rowett – 16/1

Phil Neville – 20/1

Alex Neil – 20/1

Arsene Wenger – 20/1

Claude Puel – 20/1

Updated:

Graham Potter
4/6
Phil Neville
4/1
Lee Johnson
9/2
Nathan Jones
9/1
Frank Lampard
11/1
David Moyes
20/1
Rafa Benitez
20/1
Steve Clarke
20/1
Claude Puel
22/1
Claudio Ranieri
22/1
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3 minutes ago, East End Old Boy said:

Updated:

Graham Potter
4/6
Phil Neville
4/1
Lee Johnson
9/2
Nathan Jones
9/1
Frank Lampard
11/1
David Moyes
20/1
Rafa Benitez
20/1
Steve Clarke
20/1
Claude Puel
22/1
Claudio Ranieri
22/1

Some of those 'options' above are palpable nonsense.

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1 hour ago, bcfc01 said:

I wouldn't take a lot of notice, the odds are shifting by the minute;

Graham Potter
4/6
Phil Neville
4/1
Lee Johnson
9/2
Nathan Jones
9/1
Frank Lampard
11/1
David Moyes
20/1
Rafa Benitez
20/1
Steve Clarke
20/1
Claude Puel
22/1
Claudio Ranieri
22/1

Nathan Jones looks to be  the Supreme candidate in that list.

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Don't forget bookies don't "know" it's just a time weighted probably algorithm based on the bets being placed so if couple hundred people read this and think it's worth a 10er then that will make him favourite quite quickly. 

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