Ranking all 19 mid-season Championship manager changes in 2022/23 from worst to best
Football management is becoming an increasingly cut-throat business, and that is perhaps no more true than in the Championship.
Football management is becoming an increasingly cut-throat business, and that is perhaps no more true than in the Championship.
The Championship is one of the most unpredictable leagues in the world and some pretty inconceivable things have gone down in 2022/23.
Championship outfit Wigan Athletic have confirmed that they have sacked Kolo Toure after he failed to win any of his nine games in charge.
The Championship (record signing) table includes some big names from down the years, including Emile Heskey (twice), Andy Cole and Craig Bellamy.
Kolo Toure has been named the new Wigan manager and is hoping to take some of what he has learned from Brendan Rodgers into the role.
Six Championship managers have been sacked already this season, and this lot are not far off getting their P45 either…
Steven Gerrard to Unai Emery is a massive managerial upgrade for Aston Villa. Spurs have done it a couple of times but Roy Hodgson is king.
Middlesbrough and Stoke City have underwhelmed in the Championship this season, so their inclusion here is no great surprise.
Big Midweek has a manager and striker in need of a change in fortunes, Barcelona in need of a big win and a wholly unpredictable EFL game.
Many people rightly scoffed when Paul Ince returned to management, but he is working wonders at Reading in the Championship.
Graham Potter is the 11th manager to leave one Premier League club for another in the middle of a season. It does tend to benefit the poacher.
Sports had been told there was no obligation to cancel events this weekend, but there will be no football this weekend as a mark of respect.
Championship clubs spent just over £79m on new players in the summer, the highest since £174m was splashed out before the 2019/20 campaign.
Kompany’s competitive Burnley career begins with a trip to Huddersfield on Friday, July 29…
The last time Liverpool won the FA Cup remains the most entertaining final of the 21st century. A Liverpool win is also No.2…
Remembering when the Fair Play League was Man City’s only avenue to Europe, Bolton beat Atletico and Ronaldinho rocked up at Fratton Park…
There are eight 15:00 matches to keep track of. You can follow all of the FA Cup fourth round action live on Football365.
Blackburn top this table if not the actual Championship table. There is misery at the bottom, though.
Boreham Wood and Kidderminster Harriers will both be in the FA Cup fourth-round draw…
The third round of the FA Cup continues on Sunday with nine matches taking place. You can track the action here:
We’ve looked at all the Championship teams’ ties and likelihood of progression to the fourth round.
Shaun Maloney has taken his first step into management. Gary Caldwell is going to be his assistant at Hibernian.
Bournemouth are stuttering. Blackburn and Forest are motoring. Nigel Pearson is spluttering.
Martinez has got a future in the sh*thousery business, but he isn’t even the best proponent among keepers yet.
We look at each Championship club and measure them against their need as the window closed.
Villa and Norwich hit their opponents for six, Brentford come from behind, Everton win with 10-men and more…
“I’m star-struck when I see Scholes because you never see him. On the pitch you can’t catch him. Off the pitch he disappears.”
It’s fair to say that some Champo clubs will be charging more than others. Ouch at Bournemouth.
Championship clubs have shed some cracking players this summer. Anybody want a freebie?
Hodgson faces Liverpool in what may be his final Premier League game. Many players bowed out against old clubs.