I think N Pearson still lives in Sheffield after his playing days at S6 so he could end up there.
However he's probably astute enough to steer well clear
I think N Pearson still lives in Sheffield after his playing days at S6 so he could end up there.
However he's probably astute enough to steer well clear
Pearson has always said he wouldn't manage Wednesday as he loves living in the city and wouldn't want it spoiling if managing them went wrong.
Huddersfield Town have approached Leeds United assistant boss Carlos Corberan to be their next head coach.
Corberan, who is also the club's under-23 manager, has been part of Marcelo Bielsa's coaching team this season as Leeds won the Championship title and promotion to the Premier League.
Bristol City want to make John Terry their new manager after being rejected by Rangers boss Steven Gerrard, according to the Daily Express.
Aston Villa assistant John Terry has reportedly indicated he is interested in replacing the sacked Lee Johnson.
The 39-year-old has spent the last two years on Villa's coaching staff.
... to manage Huddersfield Town (for last game of the season).
Another ex-Miller manager.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...rberan-2918731
i think he's still running down his contract with us so Hudds should be offering compensation
Remember this guy....
Brazilian side Flamengo are interested in speaking to Carlos Carvalhal about becoming their next manager.
Their job is vacant after Jorge Jesus went to Benfica last week.
Flamengo are said to want another Portuguese coach and board representatives are reportedly travelling to Portugal this week.
Ex-Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea manager Carvalhal, who was the target of an attempted robbery last week, has been enjoying a successful season with Portuguese Primeira side Rio Ave.
With one game still to go, his team are sixth and one point off a Europa League spot, having set a new club record points total of 52.
Paul Cook manager of Wigan Athletic resigns, after club going into administration, Cook linked with Bristol City & Birmingham manager vacancies.
Eddie Howe leaves Bournemouth. Not really a surprise but it will be interesting to see if they can recover and bounce back or struggle like some of the teams recently relegated from the prem.
What next for Howe I wonder