I am looking at the current state of the Premier League and have noticed that there could potentially be a few managerial jobs lost during the end of the season.
I've decided to put each manager in one of four groups to show how I think their odds are of being in charge at the start of the 2008/9 season.
The bands are - Safe, Secure, Shaky and Sackable. A manager appearing in the 'safe' zone is guaranteed his job in the Summer, 'secure' is the group where I doubt there will be managerial changes, 'shaky' is the position where I believe there will be a change depending on how they finish in the season along with other forms of pressure, Sackable is the faction I think changes must occur.
SAFE
Alex Ferguson (Man Utd), David Moyes (Everton), Harry Redknapp (Portsmouth), Juande Ramos (Tottenham Hotspur)
SECURE
Arsene Wenger (Arsenal), Martin O'Neill (Aston Villa), Mark Hughes (Blackburn Rovers), Alan Curbishley (West Ham United), Kevin Keegan (Newcastle United), Alex McLeish (Birmingham City), Paul Jewell (Derby County), Roy Keane (Sunderland), Steve Bruce (Wigan Athletic)
SHAKY
Rafa Benitez (Liverpool), Sven-Goran Eriksson (Man City), Gareth Southgate (Middlesbrough), Steve Coppell (Reading), Gary Megson (Bolton Wanderers), Roy Hodgson (Fulham)
SACKABLE
Avram Grant (Chelsea)
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