Interesting analogy in the football world. Certain areas of the Media said yesterday that the merry go round of managers at the moment is all part of the football food chain.
The big badly run and under-achieving predators e.g Liverpool raid the small well run and over achieving clubs like Wigan, Norwich and Swansea. Then the smaller but still Premier Division clubs like Wigan, Norwich and Swansea become the larger predators and raid the next strata of clubs and so on.
So Norwich look like losing Paul Lambert to Aston Villa. All we can say about that is it was going to happen, nobody is indispensable, good luck Paul and onto the next manager for Norwich who are in a very healthy position. Oh and I hope we finish above Villa next season. Just wondering what kind of reception the man will get on his return, particularly if we play Villa early in the season. What chance of it being the first match?
Enough about football. This is Diamond Jubilee weekend and we have a huge village fete on Sunday. Sadly I fear it could be very wet and miserable. Let's just hope we get a few breaks in the expected rain.
The big badly run and under-achieving predators e.g Liverpool raid the small well run and over achieving clubs like Wigan, Norwich and Swansea. Then the smaller but still Premier Division clubs like Wigan, Norwich and Swansea become the larger predators and raid the next strata of clubs and so on.
So Norwich look like losing Paul Lambert to Aston Villa. All we can say about that is it was going to happen, nobody is indispensable, good luck Paul and onto the next manager for Norwich who are in a very healthy position. Oh and I hope we finish above Villa next season. Just wondering what kind of reception the man will get on his return, particularly if we play Villa early in the season. What chance of it being the first match?
Enough about football. This is Diamond Jubilee weekend and we have a huge village fete on Sunday. Sadly I fear it could be very wet and miserable. Let's just hope we get a few breaks in the expected rain.
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