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Laughable .......... & Fat Sam Moves In At The Palace ..
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I hope it blows up in their faces,  Angry

Birmingham sack Manager Gary Rowett with Blues in 7th place and three points off a top three spot  ................   Doh

Birmingham City have sacked manager Gary Rowett after more than two years in charge of the Championship club.

Blues are seventh in the table following their 2-1 win over Ipswich Town on Tuesday.

Former City defender Rowett, 42, who left Burton Albion to replace Lee Clark in October 2014, won 42 of his 106 games as manager at St Andrew's.

Ex-West Ham and Watford boss Gianfranco Zola is believed to be high on Blues' list of potential replacements.

Rowett's departure, along with assistant boss Kevin Summerfield and coaches Kevin Poole, Darren Robinson and Mark Sale, comes in the wake of Birmingham's Chinese owners Trillion Trophy Asia Limited making three new boardroom appointments on Monday.

Wenqing Zhao, Chun Kong Yiu and Zhu Kai, all existing directors of Hong Kong-based Birmingham International Holdings, have formed a new five-man board at St Andrew's, alongside existing directors Panos Pavlakis and Victor Ma.

"Such a parting of the ways is always difficult," Pavlakis said.

"Particularly so on a personal level. I have worked very closely with Gary and have got to know him well. Our relationship was very strong but in football you can never stand still.

"I would ask that our supporters trust our judgement and look forward to and embrace the future as we begin to implement the exciting vision of Trillion Trophy Asia Limited."


In an official statement, the club say "an immediate replacement" will be found to give the new manager time to prepare for the upcoming January transfer window and that funds will be available.

Former Italy and Chelsea forward Zola's last managerial job was with Qatari side Al-Arabi, but the 50-year-old was sacked in June after just one season.

Analysis

Richard Wilford, BBC WM

Gary Rowett's departure from Birmingham City, with little by way of official explanation, feels like another one of the symptoms of the modern game.

In just over two years, Rowett took an inexpensively assembled squad to two top-half finishes in the Championship, and had them on the verge of the play-offs with the potential of money to spend in January.

Blues' new Chinese owners, Trillion Trophy Asia, had previously appeared to be targeting stability and continuity. This decision suggests a greater degree of urgency, and, with it, a greater degree of risk.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38316110
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Disgraceful decision but typical of foreign ownership. Zola is a bigger name than Rowett so therefore he must be better. Doh
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I agree, Beefy, a mind boggling decision. It lends credence to Alan Pardew's comment last week that, by and large, directors and owners haven't got a clue about football.
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Zola appointment now confirmed.
Remarkable
Huh
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#5
Lost to a last minute winner from Murray at home to Brighton after being 1-0 up.

Appalling decision to sack Rowett and I hope their promotion/play off bid blows up in the new owners faces. How little some of these new owners know about football is staggering. Dr Tony Xia being the most delusional of them all.
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Palace sack Pardew ........

http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/864386399?-833:12:0
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Chairman Steve Parrish said that Pardew had done a great job in securing their league status, getting them to and nearly winning the FA Cup and helping the club make tremendous strides in its development.........consequently they sacked him! Mind you, one win out of ten does not help your cause.

With the comments that previous owner Simon Jordan made on twitter today about the Albion - "horrid club and horrid fans" - one cannot but hope relegation is on its way.
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To be honest, I think the only thing that saved Pardew last season was the twin achievement of reaching the cup final and having been fifth at Christmas. They went fourteen matches without a win to start the year, only beat two teams in the league from Boxing Day through to season's end, barely limped over forty points, etc, etc.

He was exactly like this at Newcastle too. An occasional winning streak to keep him in the job, then months of mediocrity.
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What does Jordan have against us ..... we have done nothing to them and they are hardly our rivals ..... can't be sore about our great escape at their expense or of us making them break their promise to "do it for wolves" in 2002 when we had a successful 14 point swing over the dingles from March to May to overhaul them and to claim our first place in the premier league, can he.
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Yep some club Palace ..........

Maybe they deserve each other ???

FAT SAM TAKES OVER AT PALACE !!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/864555775?-284:829:0

Now confirmed on Sky he has taken over the managers hot seat !
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