Thursday, 16 August 2007

Sack Race update

F365 have the latest odds on the Sack Race:

SAMMY LEE (BOLTON) - 5/2
Under pressure after two bad defeats, and two terrible performances. Hardly anyone will have predicted them to do well, and Sammy Lee looks very much out of his depth. Can't be that long before Paul Jewell is calling Phil Gartside "boss".

MARTIN JOL (SPURS) - 4-1
Absolute nonsense - simple economics dictates that the amount of nonsense the tabloids are spouting means that people head to the bookies to back Big Martin, but this price will push them away. It's fairly unlikely, isn't it?

CHRIS HUTCHINGS (WIGAN) - 5/1
The best odds I've seen from him. Two goals from Antoine Sibierski and 3 points, albeit against the worst team in the Premier League. A very good bet.

ALAN CURBISHLEY (WEST HAM) - 6/1
Well, he could be gone by Xmas as Pardew was last year if Dr Eggman hasn't seen some return on his investment on some troublesome idiot players.

GARETH SOUTHGATE (MIDDLESBROUGH) - 7/1
Looks more out of his depth than Sammy Lee - selling all of your strikers and buying defenders isn't wise. That said, Steve Gibson has stood beside Bryan Robson's relegations and is one of two people to have appointed Second Choice Steve McLaren.

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