Championship Manager Sacked After Seven Years
Fans express their disappointment over decision
Reason for sacking still unknown
Championship manager John Smith has been sacked after seven years in his job. The decision has left the club's fans furious, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment.
Smith had been in charge of the club since 2015, and had led them to promotion from League One in his first season. The club have since established themselves as a mid-table Championship side, but have failed to challenge for promotion in recent seasons.
The reason for Smith's sacking is still unknown, but it is believed that the club's hierarchy were unhappy with the team's performances this season. The club are currently 12th in the Championship, and have won just four of their last 10 games.
Smith's sacking has come as a surprise to many, as he was widely seen as one of the most promising young managers in the country. He had previously been linked with a number of Premier League jobs, and it is thought that he will now be in high demand.
The club's fans have reacted angrily to the decision to sack Smith, with many calling for the club's owners to sell the club. A protest is planned for the club's next home game, and it is expected that there will be a large turnout.
What next for the club?
It is unclear who will replace Smith as manager of the club. The club's owners are expected to appoint a new manager soon, but it is not yet known who they will target.
The club's fans will be hoping that the new manager can turn things around and lead the club back to the Premier League. However, it is likely to be a difficult task, as the club is currently in a poor financial position.
The club's owners have said that they are committed to investing in the club, but it is unclear how much money they will be able to spend. The club is currently under a transfer embargo, and it is unclear when this will be lifted.
The club's fans will be hoping that the new manager can turn things around and lead the club back to the Premier League. However, it is likely to be a difficult task, as the club is currently in a poor financial position.