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<!-- S BO --><!-- S SF -->Fulham have
announced that manager Lawrie Sanchez has left the club with
immediate effect.
Fulham part company with Sanchez
"Ray Lewington and Billy McKinlay will be in charge of the team whilst a search for a permanent replacement takes place," said a club statement.
Sanchez's departure comes just a day after John Collins' sudden resignation as Hibernian boss.
The ex-Fulham and Scotland midfielder's exit sparked a flurry of rumours that he may return to Craven Cottage. <!-- E SF -->
More to follow.
That's so ridiculous, they have faith in him to spend all of this
money in the off season and then panic when it doesn't work blowing
25m quid. Maybe someone should have asked some questions when he
signed Shefki Kuqi?
Boards that provide opportunities for stability gain in the long
run.
For example the excellent way Watford stood behind Boothroyd and didn't do this panic sacking crap. Look at the times Moyes could have been panic sacked at Everton, but now they have gained from a long term development plan with everyone working towards a stable and known goal.
The next step after a panic sacking is usually panic buying. Then if that doesn't gel down they go and another sacking!
Crap decision whether you like Sanchez or not. I actually hope Fulham go down now.
For example the excellent way Watford stood behind Boothroyd and didn't do this panic sacking crap. Look at the times Moyes could have been panic sacked at Everton, but now they have gained from a long term development plan with everyone working towards a stable and known goal.
The next step after a panic sacking is usually panic buying. Then if that doesn't gel down they go and another sacking!
Crap decision whether you like Sanchez or not. I actually hope Fulham go down now.