News about Scott Parker

Both Man United and Liverpool are keen on Roberto De Zerbi and his work, but here's why you might encounter challenges with the superstars

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
TOM COLLOMOSSE: 'FIND the next Roberto De Zerbi.' Thanks to the Italian's eye-catching presence at Brighton, the land, chairmen, and chief executives have all given the same directive to their recruiting teams. De Zerbi has been enthralled in England's boardrooms since he landed in England in September 2022, mainly because of his swanky black jumpers, spiky hair, and empathetically tended beard. Now it seems that it will be a matter of time before he is rocking that look in the Champions League, with European football fans ecstatic to see where he goes next.

Scott Parker snubs Aberdeen interest and will not replace Barry Robson at Pittodrie - with the Dons' high turnover of managers likely to been a key factor in his decision

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 4, 2024
SAMI MOKBEL: Parker's Scottish Premiership followers are huge fans of the character and are eager to discuss the vacant seats with former England international Parker. Aberdeen's manager is aware of the job but not interested in it.

Sean Dyche is relishing as he sees the signs of his Everton victory over struggling Bournemouth. But Andoni Iraola will be concerned

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2023
GOODISON PARK STEELE has been a victim of Newcastle Park since being humiliated 9-0 against the red half of Merseyside, and later fired their boss Scott Parker. Despite the fact that the verdict was not as bruising, the Cherries' display and haplessness were also troubling. Will the same outcome await Andoni Iraola as Parker in August 2022? Any hint of pre-season optimism about the Spanish tactician has dissipated, and Bournemouth is yet to triumph, scoring a league-low five goals. Everton won 3-0, but it may have been much more expensive.

Scott Parker throws his hat in the ring for Rangers job although Frank Lampard and Kevin Muscat remain favourites to succeed Michael Beale at Ibrox

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2023
Scott Parker, the former Bournemouth and Fulham manager, wants to be Rangers' next manager. Frank Lampard and Kevin Muscat are bookmakers' favorites to replace Michael Beale, with the Ibrox club's search likely to be stepped up after last night's humiliating 2-1 loss to Cypriots Aris Limassol in the Europa League. Since his brief spell at Club Brugge ended in March, former England international Peter Parker is out of work.

Man United appears to have lost at Tottenham Hotspur this week, according to Opta's AI supercomputers' Premier League week two rankings: Man United is expected to lose at Tottenham... and Newcastle has a worse chance than Newcastle!

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2023
The Opta AI supercomputer has released its findings for the Premier League's second game week, with Liverpool having a great chance of winning three points against Bournemouth at home. The Reds beat 9-0, putting an end to Scott Parker's time at the Cherries, and Opta hasn't given them much optimism this year, although Liverpool's hopes are up 78%. Arsenal are the away team with the highest hopes, with Opta giving them a 55% chance of winning three points from Palace, who are the least fancied home team with a 26.3 percent chance of winning.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Geoff Shreeves opens up on being out of work for the first time in 33 years after quitting Sky Sports, Sir Alex Ferguson's temper, THAT Branislav Ivanovic interview and TV's diversity push

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2023
Exclusive INTERVIEW NINI LADYMAN: Geoff Shreeves was not at a training ground or at a manager's press conference the day before the Premier League season began, and he wasn't in the Premier League. He was on the golf course in Mallorca. Shreeves is out of work after 33 years with Sky - most notable as their outstanding touchline interviewer. Chelsea will face Liverpool on Sunday afternoon, but he will not be in the players' tunnel or standing by the Stamford Bridge dugouts. In St Albans, he'll be at home on the sofa. "It's a big change for me and it's left a big hole in my life," Shreeves says.

Wolves appoint Gary O'Neil as their new boss less than 24 hours following Julen Lopetegui's shock departure just days before the start of the new Premier League season

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2023
Bournemouth's O'Neil, 40, led Bournemouth to a fruitful last season after replacing Scott Parker early in the campaign, but to the surprise of many, he was transferred to Andoni Iraola in June. And now O'Neill is back in Premier League action, but his team will only have five days to prepare for their curtain-raisinger against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Lorenzogui's quick appointment follows Lodogui's departure from the club on Tuesday evening after the board's relationship had soured as a result of disagreements over transfer policy.

EXCLUSIVE: Gary O'Neil will be named as Wolves' new manager today, after Julen Lopetegui dramatically quit, having impressed at Bournemouth

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Gary O'Neil will be named as Wolves' new manager later today, replacing Julen Lopegui. After Lorenzo decided a seven-figure compensation package to leave the club, the West Midlands side was left homeless just three days before the Premier League season starts. With O'Neil expected to be the next boss at the Molineux, they wasted no time in looking for a replacement.

Julen Loley, the Wolves' manager, is expected to leave just THREE DAYS after the Man United opener, with ex-Bournemouth boss Gary O'Neil on the way to replace him

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSE: After deciding on a seven-figure compensation agreement with the Molineux club, Julen Lolly has left Wolves three days before the Premier League starts. The Spaniard, who is expected to be replaced by Gary O'Neil, had two years to play on a lucrative deal that made him the country's highest-paid boss. Since arriving in November, Loegui stayed up last season, but relations have since been tense due to differences over transfer policy. Bournemouth led Bournemouth to a fruitful last season after replacing Scott Parker early in the campaign, but to the surprise of many, he was pushed forward in June in favour of Spanish coach Andoni Iraola.

With the club's resentment over a lack of new signings, Wolves players are concerned that Julen Loegui will not be in charge of the Premier League season opener at Man United, with the club's dissatisfaction with the club's outbursts over a lack of new signings... with Gary O'Neil in the mix to replace him

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Wolves players are uncertain whether Julen Lorenzegui will be in the dugout for their Premier League opener against Manchester United in the face of rising tensions between manager and team. Following a short break for the team, Loegui was supposed to begin training at the club's Compton base on Tuesday morning. The Spaniard, who led Wolves to victory last season despite being on the bottom of the table in November last year, has cast doubt on his long-term prospects by expressing his dissatisfaction with the club's lack of involvement in the transfer market, both at the end of last season and in pre-season.

After an injury shattered his Premier League dreams, former Crystal Palace star Terry Jones restored homes, and now only Sir Bobby Robson has coached more Champions League games as an Englishman than him

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 17, 2023
When the incident that ended in him unable to play again, the defender was still trying to convince him into the Crystal Palace first team. Harrison toiled in vain for a year and a half before packing it in and making a living off renovating and selling houses. But the ex-Middlesbrough man took up the opportunity to head Welsh outfit The New Saints FC, where he would remain for six years from 2011 to 2017. In 2022, the entrepreneur was at the start of his second stint.

After a meeting on Friday, Daniel Farke emerged as the LEADING candidate for Leeds United's job

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 23, 2023
Following a meeting on Friday, Daniel Farke has emerged as the leading candidate to take over at Leeds United. With Scott Parker and Patrick Vieira, the 46-year-old, who won the Championship twice with Norwich City, had been on a shortlist.

Leeds to ramp up search for a new manager this week with Parker, Farke and Vieira among candidates

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
Leeds United will sharpen their attention this week on a new manager, with the need for a candidate that has Premier League and Championship experience. Leeds would prefer an appointment that did not require compensation following their relegatement from the Premier League. Ex coach Carlos Corberan would appear to be ruled out by this measure.

Kyle Walker wants Man City stay; Aubameyang pushing for Chelsea exit - Transfer Confidential

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
TRANSFER CONFIDENTIAL: Hello and welcome to yet another iteration of our transfer newsletter, which is exclusive to you. My name is Simon Jones, and I'm trying to bring you insight, news, and the most up-to-date commentary from around the world on all the transfer windows that are taking place this summer. It's likely that the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Chelsea will be swooping for their best players in the Premier League, with some clubs relegated fearing the proverbial vultures. I've collected a collection of the most recent news from around the world.

After the dismissal of Gary O'Neil, Graham Potter's Favourite for Bournemouth has risen

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
After Gary O'Neil was unexpectedly fired on Monday, Graham Potter has emerged as the bookies' favorite to take over Bournemouth. O'Neil has left Bournemouth this afternoon, according to the club's news. Until being given the permanent job, the Englishman took charge of the Cherries on a caretaker basis. Despite being favorites to fall back into the Championship, O'Neil took over from Scott Parker back in August, as part of his backroom staff, and the team remained in the Premier League.

After being promoted to the Premier League, Bournemouth SACK boss Gary O'Neil made a bizarre decision

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
In a tweet shared this afternoon, the club announced that O'Neil, who took over initially on a caretaker basis before being given the job permanently, had left, with an announcement that his replacement would be made in due course. O'Neil replaced Scott Parker in the dugout at Vitality Stadium in August, having been part of his backroom staff, and the Cherries remained stable in the top flight despite being strong favorites to fall back into the Championship. Bill Foley, the 40-year-old's previous owner, was granted an 18-month contract in November and gave him the complete support of the new owner, who also invested heavily in January. O'Neil was advised of his dismissal this morning and took up 36 points during his time with the south coast team, leading them to a 15th-place finish.

Bournemouth fans are questioning the'shocking' decision to fire Gary O'Neil as the boss

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
Fans have expressed surprise after Bournemouth fired Gary O'Neil (pictured) as the boss. O'Neil was fired as manager by the south-coast club on Monday afternoon in a development that may surprise many within football. After Scott Parker's dismissal, the 40-year-old took charge on a caretaker basis in August before starting with an 18-month deal in November. However, Bournemouth fired him – and supporters took to social media (inset) to challenge the club's decision.

On a three-year contract, Enzo Maresca was named Leicester City's manager

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 16, 2023
Enzo Maresca has been named Leicester's new boss just days after assisting Manchester City in winning a historic Treble. Having been identified by Leicester chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha early, the Italian, who has left Pep Guardiola's staff to join the newly promoted Championship club, has agreed to a three-year contract. According to Mail Sport, Maresca and the company reached a verbal deal on Friday morning. Maresca will be back in the English second tier, 23 years after leaving West Bromwich Albion for Juventus in January 2000. He has been rated as a coach having worked under both Guardiola and Manuel Pellegrini, the former City and West Ham manager. Since firing Brendan Rodgers on April 2, Leicester had been without a permanent manager since his untiring tenure, with interim manager Dean Smith unable to keep the club in the Premier League during his eight-game tenure. Smith and Scott Parker were among the candidates considered by the Foxes to lead the club back to the top flight, but Maresca's extensive knowledge of Leicester's senior squad and younger players was one of the contributing factors that led to the decision his way.

Enzo Maresca, a man who plays for Leicester, is the front-runner for Leicester's new manager

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 15, 2023
Even though Guardiola wanted to keep his highly rated coach, the Italian, who is a member of Pep Guardiola's team at Treble-winning Manchester City, is prepared to take his second job as a boss. Leicester has been without a permanent manager since sacking Brendan Rodgers on April 2, with interim manager Dean Smith unable to maintain the team in the Premier League during his eight-game tenure. Smith and Scott Parker were among the potentials considered by the Foxes to guide the team back to the top flight, with Maresca's allegations also considered by the board.

Leicester has hired Enzo Maresca, a highly rated coach for Man City, to be their new manager

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 15, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Leicester has been without a permanent manager since sacking Brendan Rodgers on April 2, with interim manager Dean Smith unable to keep the club in the Premier League during his eight-game tenure. Smith and Scott Parker were among the candidates deemed by the Foxes to lead the club back to the top flight, with Maresca's allegations also considered by the board. The Italian has only been a first-team boss at Parma for 14 games (1921-2021), but Guardiola is regarded highly.

With the Championship season looming, Leicester will try to appoint a new manager this week

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 13, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: The Foxes have been without a permanent manager since firing Brendan Rodgers on April 2, with interim boss Dean Smith struggling to keep them in the top flight. Smith has held talks with club chiefs along with Fulham and Bournemouth, as well as Manchester City coach Enzo Maresca. Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has also been given some love, although former Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard was still on the list, but Al-Ettifaq is now in talks with Saudi club Al-Ettifaq. With eight players out of service at the end of last season and James Maddison and Harvey Barnes expected to be traded, the new boss would have to conduct a complete squad rebuild.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Leeds rated in Premier League reports based on their Premier League ratings

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 30, 2023
Following a dramatic conclusion on Sunday afternoon, the Premier League season is now complete and dusted. Manchester City is champions for the third season in a row after being pushed very close by Arsenal, while Manchester United and Newcastle recently returned to the Champions League. Liverpool, Brighton, and Aston Villa will all be playing European football next season, but Chelsea's nine months have been a letdown, with Chelsea finishing 12th. Southampton, Leeds United, and Leicester City will all be playing Championship football next season, while Everton avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth on the last day. We evaluate all 20 clubs in our report cards following the conclusion of the campaign. Here is a look at each club from Arsenal to Leeds, from Arsenal to Leeds.

Mail Sport journalists select the best, worst, and amusing parts of a great season

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 29, 2023
The 2022-23 Premier League season came to an end on Sunday, marking the end of yet another entertaining season. Southampton, Leeds, and Leicester were all relegated, with Everton surviving by the skin of their teeth on the final day. Although Manchester City retained the trophy (again) after dragging behind long-serving leaders and dark horses Arsenal. Newcastle and Manchester United rounded out the top four, with Liverpool, Brighton, and Aston Villa all qualifying for Europe, with Chelsea's disappointing finish below Crystal Palace despite spending more than £600 million. And above, Mail Sport's writers have selected their favorite, sad, and amusing scenes from the huge collection of the best, sad, and amusing events in the English top-flight over the last nine months.

According to a survey, the Premier League is the most volatile of Europe's top leagues

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 24, 2023
According to a recent report, the Premier League is Europe's most turbulent environment for managers. Over half of England's top-flight clubs will see a new head coach take over the helm during the season. According to CIES Football Observatory results released on Wednesday, 57% of clubs around the world have changed coaches during the season, based on a survey that looked at 850 teams in 60 top divisions around the world.