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Tin hat's on folks, Luke Williams will be linked before you know it. 😂

I would be trying to get behind the manager and hoping that togetherness can bring better results, it's still very early in the season. So, joking aside. I do wonder why Fleetwood have dismissed their manager. They're not a League One team, in my opinion they would be good to stay up. Is it 9 seasons they've been punching above their weight? That sounds a bit disrespectful, but it's their highest level they've ever played.

As I said, I would have imagined them coming down sooner. Considering how long they have managed to remain in League One, I think they could afford to give the manager longer.

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i think if they are not smart about who they appoint next, they will almost certainly have a difficult season. its a bit daft imo.

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Well,we are into September now.Expect more managers to get on the merry-go-round very soon.

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I thought nothing of this until they announced their loan arrival. It’s a strange decision to bring in a player when the manager has been sacked. I wonder if the two things have anything to do with each other.

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It is bizarre how many teams are sacking their managers so early into the season. Just think about how we were before our new owners. Thankfully, we are seeing the stability throughout the club pay off.

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Fleetwood might have parted ways with their manager to bring in one of the many other recently dismissed managers. It will be interesting to see if they maintain their place in League One.

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Fleetwood is an odd club, sacking a manager and bringing in a striker that could make all the difference. It’s a weird choice of actions, but they now need to make a sensible appointment and bring in someone who can keep them up as a League One team.

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@super_ram It has already become a managerial merry-go-round. I would understand if we were a few more months into the season because by this stage plenty of managers would be in the same boat, but really, are there better options out there at this point?

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Surely, Karl Robinson surely do better than Fleetwood Town? I don’t know, Fleetwood isn’t that attractive to manage, in my opinion.

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I would exercise caution when considering becoming Fleetwood’s manager. I think Karl Robinson would be courageous to take on the role.

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Lee Johnson could be a suitable appointment; Fleetwood might even be the kind of team that suits him. However, if he fails to instigate a turnaround, it could significantly dent his career.

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