Coventry city feel good factor at odds with championship mayhem

Coventry city feel good factor at odds with championship mayhem

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Coventry City might have changed managers for the first time in a long time in the season just finished by they remain a rare beacon of stability in a chaotic division. As Frank Lampard


prepares for his first full season in charge, with the club launching a waiting list for season tickets amid soaring optimism, it has been axe-swinging time up and down the country - to the


point where Lampard could feasibly start 2025/26 as the sixth-longest serving manager in the Championship. Not bad going for someone who has been in place for six months and four days.


Watford and Southampton have appointed new bosses but there are still vacancies at Norwich, West Brom and Hull and there could still be seven more. Norwich are set to poach Bristol City’s


Liam Manning, for instance, while QPR are looking for a replacement for Marti Cifuentes, who was put on gardening leave in the last few days of term. Middlesbrough have been conducting an


internal review about Michael Carrick’s performance, Leicester are keeping Ruud van Nistelrooy on tenterhooks and Sheffield United’s new board have been reportedly considering the future of


Chris Wilder after defeat in the play-off final. Sheffield Wednesday, meanwhile, are in turmoil as panic grows about late wages, a potential three-window transfer ban as punishment and


speculation about the future of popular Danny Rohl. And Charlton Athletic are sweating on the future of Nathan Jones, who the BBC claim remains in contention for the big job at Cardiff City,


despite Charlton winning promotion, Cardiff being relegated and the former being able to demand "a significant compensation fee" that is whispered to be around the £1m mark. Des


Buckingham, Ian Evatt, Brian Barry-Murphy and Aaron Ramsey have reportedly been interviewed but Ruben Selles, fresh from being sacked by Hull, "has ruled himself out as he wants to stay


in the Championship". Manning is close to getting the nod at Carrow Road, having just guided Bristol City to their first top six finish at this level in 17 years. Norwich will have to


stump up compensation of about £800,000 and will also take on his coaches Chris Hogg and James Krause. He will take over from Johannes Hoff Thorup and inherit a squad that finished 13th,


despite being the division’s second highest scorers. It remains to be seen if he will keep key men such as Josh Sargent, Marcelino Nunez and Borja Sainz, particularly as this will be


Norwich’s first season either not in the top flight or not receiving parachute payments in the second tier since 2011. He will have to find a new goalkeeper, for starters, after the release


of Angus Gunn and the club has already signed Jacob Wright, who had previously been on loan from Man City. Rob Edwards, the former Luton, Watford and Forest Green manager, has emerged as the


first name to be linked with replacing Manning at Ashton Gate. Players, coaching staff and general club staff have been caught up in another late wages payment saga at Sheffield Wednesday.


The Sheffield Star claims that this latest round, plus a late payment of tax bills earlier in the season, has put the club on the brink of hitting the EFL’s limit of 30 default days over a


12-month period, which could spell an embargo on player registration. The Star reports: “Should Dejphon Chansiri’s Owls be placed under embargo then it would mean that they would not be


allowed to spend any transfer or loan fees on players for the next three transfer windows, and they can only sign free agents and free loan players until they have a maximum of 23 of


‘professional standing’. “By the EFL’s definition, ‘professional standing’ is ‘any player who has made one first team appearance (including as a sub) for any club in any first team


competition’, however the EFL Trophy doesn’t count. “With Wednesday currently having 19 first-team players on their books, with Rio Shipston and Gui Siqueira falling into the ‘professional


standing’ category, they will only be able to sign two new players unless they sell players or terminate contracts.” West Brom seem to be closing in on the appointment of Ryan Mason, who


could take his Tottenham Hotspur colleague Paul Bracewell with him to the Hawthorns. Hull are going leftfield with Sergej Jakirovic, formerly of Dinamo Zagreb. Jakirovic has just kept


Kayserispor in the Turkish Super Lig. Will Still has joined Southampton, Watford have gone for Paulo Pezzolano while owner Gino Pozzo is apparently selling his other club Udinese as he


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