Exercise 2.2-
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Roberto Mancini fired by Manchester City a year after Premier ... - I found this source especially interesting because Manchester City is my favorite team. City's manager, Roberto Mancini was fired only one year after winning the Premier league title with City. This was a huge shock, he achieved the club's main goal of winning the title, then one year after being unable to repeat this achievement, the club fired him. Very interesting and shocking.
Reading fires manager Brian McDermott - This source is much like the one listed above, the same kind of situation that is. Brian Mcdermott took reading to the top flight of the premier league for only the second time in the club's history, but then was fired just one season after for lack of success. The club just did not show any patience with him and were very quick to pull the trigger.
Miller: New managers could help define the Barclays Premier ... - This article names all of the new managers in the Premier League this season, which covers a quarter of the teams in the league. Teams with new managers include some of the best clubs as well, Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Everton. These four teams were all title runners last year, but all have new managers, very interesting. It seems that even though the managers lead there teams to a good record, if it isn't the best record, they are fired... that's a tough job to keep.
This exercise helped me to narrow my search results and see that I can use the topic of 'Why managers in the premier league are getting fired so easily?' It is topic with enough information, and i already have a lot of knowledge and insight on the topic, so i can add a lot to the conversation myself. But to fill in the other details, there are many good sources and articles on the topic that I can use to support my views. I learned a lot from this exercise, it was very helpful.
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