TROUBLE IN NAPLES
In the summer of 2024, Italian giants Napoli found themselves relegated to Serie B, finishing in 18th position with a mere 37 points.
The 2015/16 Serie A champions found themselves struggling under Austrian manager Adi Hutter with key players under-performing. Toward the end of the season, Hutter was fired and ex-Italy international Angelo Palombo was given the chance to prove his ability, with the daunting task of motivating a group that had been struggling.
After a mere 98 days in charge, Palombo's contract was terminated after he failed to keep the club in Italy's top division.
With their top players earning up to £100,000 a week, the Naples based club's next manager will struggle balancing the clubs finances and big ego's, but also making sure the club bounce straight back up to Italy's top division.
WESTOVER'S HISTORY
In the last decade, Charlie Westover has worked hard and quickly become one of the leading managers in world football.
Taking over from Russell Slade at his local team, League One side Leyton Orient in 2014, they managed to bounce up the leagues, getting promoted twice in 3 years, taking Leyton Orient to the top division in English football for the first time in their history, becoming a legend at the club.
With 3 premier league titles, a Europa league winners medal and a Champions League winners medal in his trophy case, alongside 4 manager of the year awards from the 7 years he managed in the Premiership.
At the end of the 2023/24 season, Westover left his position at Leyton Orient, claiming that he'd won all he could at the club and needed a new challenge.
P.S. I decided to do this half way through a season, so first couple posts are gonna be back dated.
In the summer of 2024, Italian giants Napoli found themselves relegated to Serie B, finishing in 18th position with a mere 37 points.
The 2015/16 Serie A champions found themselves struggling under Austrian manager Adi Hutter with key players under-performing. Toward the end of the season, Hutter was fired and ex-Italy international Angelo Palombo was given the chance to prove his ability, with the daunting task of motivating a group that had been struggling.
After a mere 98 days in charge, Palombo's contract was terminated after he failed to keep the club in Italy's top division.
With their top players earning up to £100,000 a week, the Naples based club's next manager will struggle balancing the clubs finances and big ego's, but also making sure the club bounce straight back up to Italy's top division.
WESTOVER'S HISTORY
In the last decade, Charlie Westover has worked hard and quickly become one of the leading managers in world football.
Taking over from Russell Slade at his local team, League One side Leyton Orient in 2014, they managed to bounce up the leagues, getting promoted twice in 3 years, taking Leyton Orient to the top division in English football for the first time in their history, becoming a legend at the club.
With 3 premier league titles, a Europa league winners medal and a Champions League winners medal in his trophy case, alongside 4 manager of the year awards from the 7 years he managed in the Premiership.
At the end of the 2023/24 season, Westover left his position at Leyton Orient, claiming that he'd won all he could at the club and needed a new challenge.
P.S. I decided to do this half way through a season, so first couple posts are gonna be back dated.