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    Southgate sacked

    Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate has been sacked - despite the Championship club being fourth in the table and bidding for promotion.

    His dismissal came in the early hours of Wednesday, shortly after a 2-0 home win over Derby.

    The 39-year-old was appointed in June 2006 but last season Boro were relegated from the Premier League.

    Chairman Steve Gibson said: "This has been the most difficult decision I've ever had to make in football."

    Shortly before being fired, Southgate stated: "The margins are fine. We are a point off the top but it would have been very different if we had not won against Derby.

    "You wonder about the consequences of defeat. You know four home defeats on the bounce would have been difficult for everyone involved with the club to accept."

    Former Crystal Palace boss Alan Smith, described by Boro as a football consultant, has also left the club.

    Southgate, who won 57 caps for England, joined Boro as a player from Aston Villa in a £6.5m deal in the summer of 2001.

    He made more than 200 appearances for the club before he succeeded Steve McClaren as manager.

    "Gareth has given Boro magnificent service as a skipper and, in very difficult circumstances, as manager," added Gibson.

    "I appointed Gareth in a situation that was greatly unfavourable to him. He is a good man and has all the qualities and integrity that we wanted in a manager.

    "However, the time is right for change and that change has had to be made. Gareth will always be welcome at our football club. English football needs people of his stature and we feel certain that this experience will serve him well.

    "Gareth deserves another opportunity once he has had the chance to rest and refresh himself."

    Prior to Tuesday's win, Boro had lost three successive home games but their victory over Derby left them only one point behind leaders West Brom.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...gh/8317621.stm

    Seems a strange decision, they're not doing that badly, only apoint off the top
    Justice for the 96

    #2
    It seems they had already made their decision after the three home defeats and further decided that even with the win last night they did not see a huge difference in how the team was playing.

    Still very strange though when sitting one point off top spot.

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      #3
      Originally posted by cadmium View Post
      http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...gh/8317621.stm

      Seems a strange decision, they're not doing that badly, only apoint off the top
      And rumours are going around about Rafa's sacking; Southgate to replace him? Young, English, established, future star in the making.

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        #4
        It seems a very strange decision, considering they could have sacked him when they went down, and they're not doing badly.
        The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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          #5
          They must have someone lined up surely - otherwise it is a mad decision or at least timing for the decision.
          "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
          -- William Blake

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            #6
            Strachan is a name that has been banded around for ages now. No smoke without fire etc. Sky Sports suggest the sacking was done because of falling attendances.

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              #7
              Wtf
              "Let me say for the record, I am not a gangster and never have been. Im not the thief who grabs your purse. Im not the guy who jacks your car. Im not down with the people who steal and hurt others. Im just a brother who fight back."
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                #8
                He wasnt good enough at the top level which is where boro want to be.

                they want it so that by the time they get to the top flight again they have a manager who they are familiar with, and who could do a better job than southgate.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mike View Post
                  He wasnt good enough at the top level which is where boro want to be.

                  they want it so that by the time they get to the top flight again they have a manager who they are familiar with, and who could do a better job than southgate.
                  Why not change in the summer then?
                  "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                  -- William Blake

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dww View Post
                    Why not change in the summer then?
                    Exactly. The timing of the decision is baffling.
                    A humble guy with healthy desire.

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                      #11
                      Strachan is the new boss.

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                        #12
                        LMA complaining he should have been given more time.

                        This is the same LMA that said he wasn't qualified to take the job.

                        Fergie and his cronies have a short memory!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by dww View Post
                          Why not change in the summer then?
                          Because the manager would still be relatively new, at least now he would have time to change things "his way".

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mike View Post
                            Because the manager would still be relatively new, at least now he would have time to change things "his way".
                            I meant the summer just gone. All of your arguments are sound but if they are the ones you are using then Southgate should have gone at the end of last season.
                            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                            -- William Blake

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dww View Post
                              I meant the summer just gone. All of your arguments are sound but if they are the ones you are using then Southgate should have gone at the end of last season.


                              The real problem is that all of a sudden Steve Gibson thinks Boro are Barca or Real and should be getting results by playing entertaining footy.

                              What Gibson forgets is that they do not possess the top level players required to play attractive, attacking football and that the Championship is a tough league, where a win is all that matters.
                              Forwards.......

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