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    Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Pearson's Right Foot on Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:25 pm

    Managerial merry-go-round not helped by the managers themselves?

    Next stop Aston Villa?



    Fulham boss Mark Hughes has resigned after less than 11 months in charge at Craven Cottage.

    Hughes has been linked with the vacant manager's job at Aston Villa, although Villa have denied making any contact with the Welshman.

    The 47-year-old also denied that he had been approached by another club before choosing to quit.

    "As a young, ambitious manager I wish to move on to further my experiences," he said.

    More to follow.


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Guest on Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:27 pm

    Yeah he is going to Villa.

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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by New England Ram on Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:27 pm

    Wow i would have liked to think after Man City did the dirty on him and Fulham were good enough to take him on he might have given them a couple more years...guess not.


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Pearson's Right Foot on Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:29 pm

    New England Ram wrote:Wow i would have liked to think after Man City did the dirty on him and Fulham were good enough to take him on he might have given them a couple more years...guess not.


    Exactly, Man Citeh talked to Mancini behind his back...so hes now resigned to take charge at Villa! I thought he would have been one to at least show his employers some respect


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Guest on Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:37 pm

    New England Ram wrote:Wow i would have liked to think after Man City did the dirty on him and Fulham were good enough to take him on he might have given them a couple more years...guess not.


    Agree. Though Villa are massive even bigger, historically anyway, than Man City.

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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Mucker1884 on Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:41 pm

    New England Ram wrote:Wow i would have liked to think after Man City did the dirty on him and Fulham were good enough to take him on he might have given them a couple more years...guess not.



    Wow again..... NER going gullible in his old age!!


    I thought better of you, mate!!! Wink

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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Guest on Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:44 pm

    Mucker1884 wrote:
    New England Ram wrote:Wow i would have liked to think after Man City did the dirty on him and Fulham were good enough to take him on he might have given them a couple more years...guess not.



    Wow again..... NER going gullible in his old age!!


    I thought better of you, mate!!! Wink


    Does Savage know if Sparky is going to Villa ? Wink

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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Pedro the Ram on Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:02 pm

    New England Ram wrote:Wow i would have liked to think after Man City did the dirty on him and Fulham were good enough to take him on he might have given them a couple more years...guess not.


    Spot on

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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Li 150 on Thu Jun 02, 2011 7:15 pm

    thought Hughes only had a short contract, so it seems ok for both sides


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Guest on Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:17 am

    He is not going to Villa. Very strange TBH.

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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by New England Ram on Fri Jun 03, 2011 11:33 am

    Mark Hughes will not be the new Aston Villa manager and has been left without a club after walking out on Fulham on Thursday night. The Welshman had been the favourite to succeed Gérard Houllier but Villa, unimpressed with the course of events that culminated in Hughes activating a break clause in his contract and leaving Fulham, have turned their attention elsewhere. Martin Jol and Steve McClaren are at the top of Villa's shortlist.

    In a further twist Jol and McClaren, who are out of work and eager to return to employment in the Premier League, will also be leading candidates to take over at Craven Cottage, where Hughes had been expected to sign an improved two-year contract. Martin O'Neill, a former Villa manager, will be another major contender for that post.

    Mohamed Al Fayed, the Fulham chairman, was furious after Hughes activated the break clause and tendered his resignation. A Fulham spokesperson said: "The chairman became increasingly annoyed by Mark positioning himself for another club, whilst still negotiating with us, and having agreed terms."

    Fayed was, however, ready to extend Hughes's deal. One view from sources at the club is that contract talks with Hughes fell apart when Fulham felt unable to match the fees demanded by his representative, Kia Joorabchian.

    Villa's reluctance to move for Hughes comes as something of a surprise. He has been the frontrunner for the Villa post since it emerged this week that Houllier would be stepping down on health grounds. Villa, however, told Fulham that they would not be making an approach for Hughes in the hours before his decision to leave.

    The Midlands club have since made it clear that their stance has not changed after Hughes's departure from Fulham. It is understood they would have grave reservations about appointing the former Blackburn Rovers and Manchester City manager because of how his departure from Fulham has been handled.

    Hughes, who is on holiday in Dubai, said in a statement: "I would like to take this opportunity to clarify that neither myself nor my representative have approached or have been approached by another club. This decision to leave Fulham has not been influenced by any outside party."

    When Villa parted company with Houllier on Wednesday evening, Fulham believed that Hughes would stay loyal to them, as Fayed had done with him on Boxing Day, when the Craven Cottage crowd had called for Hughes's sacking after a 3-1 home defeat by West Ham United that dropped the club into the relegation zone. Hughes's new contract had even gone to the lawyers, with the terms and conditions agreed, in readiness for his signature.

    Yet in the hours that followed Villa's announcement of Houllier's departure, Hughes went cold on Fulham – and nobody at the London club considered the two events to be unrelated. What Fulham could not understand, however, was that Paul Faulkner, the Villa chief executive, had made it clear to Alistair Mackintosh, his counterpart at Craven Cottage, with whom he gets on well, that Villa did not want Hughes. The Welshman, who describes himself as an ambitious young manager, may have taken a leap of faith as there was a deadline of midnight on Wednesday on the activation of his break clause. The clause permits him to walk away from the club as a free agent at the end of June. Premier League rules prevent him or his representative from contacting or being contacted by other clubs until after that.

    His back-room entourage, which includes Mark Bowen, Eddie Niedzwiecki, Glyn Hodges and Kevin Hitchcock, remain under contract at Fulham for another year, with no break clauses in their deals.

    Fulham accepted Hughes's resignation and their impression was that he thought he would get the Villa job, despite the assurances they had received from Faulkner that he would not. Fayed is clear that there is no way back for Hughes at the club. "Roy Hodgson appreciated the club after he had left and [Fayed] believes Mark will do the same," a spokesperson said.

    Villa say they have an open mind about filling their vacancy. Speculation that Carlo Ancelotti is among their leading candidates is wide of the mark, however. The former Chelsea manager has not received any contact from Villa and he is known to have no interest in the position. Ancelotti, according to sources close to the Italian, is holding out for a club that can offer Champions League football. Roberto Martínez, the Wigan Athletic manager, has, however, emerged as an outsider for the Villa post.

    O'Neill, who has been out of work since leaving Villa last August, is the bookmakers' favourite for the Fulham jobAs well as Jol and McClaren, other names likely to feature on Fulham's shortlist may include Gianfranco Zola, the former West Ham manager, and Chris Hughton, who led Newcastle United back to the Premier League at the first attempt before being sacked in December. Jol had been Fulham's No1 target last summer, ahead of Hughes, and he had wanted to come. He was blocked by his then club, Ajax.


    Seems he has shafted himself....still i guess he can afford the time off.


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Guest on Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:50 pm

    I've had a lightbulb moment or have I ? Guus Hiddink looks sure to leave Turkey for Chelsea, Hughes was once offered the Turkey post maybe that could explain it, Maybe he will replace Hiddink as Turkey manager ?

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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by New England Ram on Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:52 pm

    Sivle wrote:I've had a lightbulb moment or have I ? Guus Hiddink looks sure to leave Turkey for Chelsea, Hughes was once offered the Turkey post maybe that could explain it, Maybe he will replace Hiddink as Turkey manager ?


    Or he has just become a fu**ing big Turkey.


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by Guest on Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:53 pm

    New England Ram wrote:
    Sivle wrote:I've had a lightbulb moment or have I ? Guus Hiddink looks sure to leave Turkey for Chelsea, Hughes was once offered the Turkey post maybe that could explain it, Maybe he will replace Hiddink as Turkey manager ?


    Or he has just become a fu**ing big Turkey.


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by New England Ram on Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:50 pm

    Looks to me as Fulham have traded up Hughes out Jol in.
    Good move for them.


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    Re: Mark Hughes leaves Fulham

    Post by New England Ram on Tue Jun 07, 2011 12:55 pm

    Apart from the Michael Jackson statue other than the obvious rich bastards if I could have the Rams mirror any team in the premier league it might be Fulham.

    Little nonsense get on with the job play some decent football at times and hard to beat at home.


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