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MERRY-GO-RO UND MAYHEM

SAM COX SAYS SOME FAMILIAR FACES COULD BE ABOUT TO REAPPEAR…
IN THE HOTSEAT
IT’S that time again in the season where under-performing clubs start desperately looking to turn their seasons around.
Out of work managers lick their lips at the prospect of getting back into football and the pressure on those in jobs increases.
The managerial merry-go-round gets into full swing as clubs seem to turn to the same old faces as they fear taking a risk on relatively inexperienced individuals.
In the past ten years, Sam Allardyce, Alan Pardew, Mark Hughes (now Southampton), Tony Pulis (Mid...

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