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Frank and Ange seem to be very overpaid for their respective jobs

Slot underpaid compared
 
Some remarkable numbers there. I suspect a good number will jump due to trophy bonuses, league position etc. No way has Slot finished the year on £6.4m

No idea what we are doing with Moyes on that figure. Staggering.
 
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Frank and Ange seem to be very overpaid for their respective jobs

Slot underpaid compared

Seems about the right wage for a Premier League manager

Would expect the mid tables that over perform a little to be paying their managers well - Frank and Glasner about right

When someone takes over Spurs they will get a decent wage

Frank will prob double his wage when he goes there
 
Some remarkable numbers there. I suspect a good number will jump due to trophy bonuses, league position etc. No way has Slot finished the year on £6.4m

No idea what we are doing with Moyes on that figure. Staggering.

Slot reportedly signed a contract for £6.6mil when he took the job which for an unproven manager at the time you would expect - prob get a good rise soon
 
Some remarkable numbers there. I suspect a good number will jump due to trophy bonuses, league position etc. No way has Slot finished the year on £6.4m

No idea what we are doing with Moyes on that figure. Staggering.

Moyes has pull now he has turned his career back again

Amorion has applied united tax it seems

Ange seems high for unproven
 
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Frank and Ange seem to be very overpaid for their respective jobs

Slot underpaid compared
No wonder Simeone has been at Atletico so long. No incentive to leave if that is what they pay him.

Arteta has done well at Arsenal also, that FA Cup win early in his Arsenal career has paid off dividends for his bank account.

Moyes to. So many West Ham fans begged for him to get kicked out of their club, and he was walked back into a beautifully paid job at Everton. He has landed on his feet there.

Given the manager is really the most important person in the first team squad (or should be), I'd say a lot of them are underpaid compared to players. That being said, I guess it has to be that way, as the manager is the one that will get sacked if things go wrong, and so Clubs want to make this potential process as inexpensive as possible
 
Moyes has pull now he has turned his career back again

Amorion has applied united tax it seems

Ange seems high for unproven

I think Moyes is underrated. Don’t like him but respect what he’s achieved. He did a great job first time round at Everton. Going to Utd, inheriting an aging squad and following on from Ferguson was always going to be a poisoned chalice.

I’ve always thought he had a Marmite relationship with West Ham fans. Some loved him others detested him. Overall I think he did a good job there, and I question if West Ham have gone backwards since he left.

Ange I don’t rate, and I don’t think Amorion has had time to prove himself either way.
 
No wonder Simeone has been at Atletico so long. No incentive to leave if that is what they pay him.

Arteta has done well at Arsenal also, that FA Cup win early in his Arsenal career has paid off dividends for his bank account.

Moyes to. So many West Ham fans begged for him to get kicked out of their club, and he was walked back into a beautifully paid job at Everton. He has landed on his feet there.

Given the manager is really the most important person in the first team squad (or should be), I'd say a lot of them are underpaid compared to players. That being said, I guess it has to be that way, as the manager is the one that will get sacked if things go wrong, and so Clubs want to make this potential process as inexpensive as possible

It's been basically agreed Moyes should have left after winning. Should have gone on a high. The league form was terrible in that season and the season after aswell . Ending on a trophy would have been a good fairwell then build from there

Unfortunately the form never picked up and then he had to depart.
 
I think Moyes is underrated. Don’t like him but respect what he’s achieved. He did a great job first time round at Everton. Going to Utd, inheriting an aging squad and following on from Ferguson was always going to be a poisoned chalice.

I’ve always thought he had a Marmite relationship with West Ham fans. Some loved him others detested him. Overall I think he did a good job there, and I question if West Ham have gone backwards since he left.

Ange I don’t rate, and I don’t think Amorion has had time to prove himself either way.

Agree on Moyes

Think he is a very good prem manager , will get a team to a solid finish

West Ham fans kept dismissing him because he didn’t play in some mythical ā€œWest Hamā€ way - because he looks to be solid defensively and grind out results
 

Ouch.

People are being a bit harsh.

The FA messed things up by giving Carsley those games and when he struggled/didn't want it, they panicked. Tuchel should've got the job right away, instead of wasting 6 months. That period with no leadership was shambolic and shows to me the FA have learnt nothing and are essentially clueless.

The selections and performances this week have been woeful but it's important to remember it's a stupid time to play games, especially a friendly and the players would rather be on the beach. At the end of a busy season, the last thing you want is a nothing friendly that's not even got the glamour of Wembley. I think Tuchel will have learnt a lot and you'll see a different England side in September.
 
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