Maybe he's in transit?A bit strange how the current coach/temporary manager Venus is also taking a leave of absence until next season.
Maybe he's in transit?A bit strange how the current coach/temporary manager Venus is also taking a leave of absence until next season.
Nathan Jones strongly linked to Charlton
Charlton now 12 unbeaten. Perhaps they'll be contenders at top of League 1 next season.
Leam Richardson relieved of his duties at Rotherham
Favourites to become new Rotherham manager as they sack their head coach after relegation - Fan Banter
We take a look at the favourites to become new Rotherham United manager as they decide to sack their head coach Leam Richardson after relegation. It comes two weeks after their relegation to League One was confirmed, with the Millers enduring a campaign to forget, and are 22 points adrift of...fanbanter.co.uk
Correct! Evans has already moved to Rotherham.I don’t think their fans expected that. Richardson has been talking a lot about the planning for next season.
I can see them now trying to poach Steve Evans from Stevenage for a 2nd spell.
Stevenage will be gutted- could he not have waited until the end of the season
He will probably be looking to pinch Jamie Reid once the Transfer Window opens
Adams was in the Directors Box at Swindon recently, strong rumours in local press that he will be their next managerGareth Ainsworth and Derek Adams already mentioned to replace Evans at Stevenage.
Hopefully Rotherham will get a new manager bounce on Saturday. It will have to be one hell of a big bounce, but they could use Steve Evans' gut as a springboard..Correct! Evans has already moved to Rotherham.
Says a lot about the man, he should have stayed at Stevenage until the end of the season even if their play off hopes were very unlikely.
Rotherham reappoint Evans after Richardson exit - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68834834
Gareth Ainsworth and Derek Adams already mentioned to replace Evans at Stevenage.
Agreed. Ainsworth would be perfect for them, he probably is even based locally.Ainsworth seems like the perfect fit doesn't he. QPR was far too big a club for him, but helping a team like Stevenage punch above their weight seems ideal.
Another reason to desperately hope we stay up then.