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Which Premier League Boss Will Be Sacked First?



Phil Brown

Paul Hart

Rafa Benitez

Mark Hughes

Alex McLeish

Sam Allardyce

David Moyes

Carlo Ancelotti

Gary Megson

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babel
2009-08-28 23:13:32 ET

quick question to all who voted for rafa... why? surely at present liverpool have no money to sack rafa and find a replacement will cost the same as a top signing!!! which might have solved all their problems!!

plan
2009-08-29 21:49:25 ET

good point mate!....ru a liverpool fan?

bhug
2009-09-02 08:09:08 ET

am a liverpool fan since1970 but since the dparture of kenny many promises by the new managers but uptonow wehave seen only players in and out but not a single champ cup .Seems the order is business only i.e money making

2009-09-02 08:13:07 ET

It's clazy to think that Rafa will be the one to get the chop first. Where are you baing your argument? Is it bad perfomance aor what? We are only four games into the new season and the monday Coaches have already started writing off Liverpool. Football is not played in the mouth or on a paper. You'll be ashamed to see where Pool will be in a month time. Chelsea haven't yet met any team that finished in the top eight and any of the teams that have bitten Liverpool and you are saying they are the team of the season. I will hold my life to see what will happen in may.


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