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  Prediction League Fixtures - Week 25
Posted by: Zinman - 07-02-2026, 22:44 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (16)

A mixture of league and cup matches - usual cup rules apply, the score after extra time but before penalties counts (I'm guessing that there are no replays again this round?)

Gamball:
Portsmouth - Sheff Utd

Others:
Norwich - WBA
Port Vale - Bristol City
Southampton - Leicester
Villa - Newcastle
Liverpool - Brighton
QPR - Blackburn
Birmingham - Leeds
Grimsby - Wolves
Stoke - Fulham

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  Town v Blackpool 07/Feb/2026
Posted by: theo_luddite - 07-02-2026, 00:07 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (12)

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Town's 10 Man Army Stadium
Under Leaden Skys
Amongst the Dark Satanic Mills
HD1 6PG

Kick-off 15:00 UK Time
Saturday 07/02/26

Images are either my own creations, licensed to me free of royaltes, or obtained from WIKI and CC and are available for "Fair Use" or credited accordingly.

Blackpool head east from the wet and windy Fylde coast and over the hill to Town for Saturday's match in wet and windy Yorkshire. It's a normal 3pm kick-off for a change. Town head into this on the back of 3 wins on the spin since Liam Manning took over from Lee Grant. Ian Evatt took over from Steve Bruce at Blackpool in October after Brucey couldn't get them out of the bottom 4. Our 3rd game on the bounce where the oppo's have also changed their head coach/manager during the season.

On the tellybox

HTTV and dodgy sticks (allegedly) for this one.

Latest news

Check the Innies and Outies section for all the January Sales and Deadline Day news.

As Snoots reported on his thread, after throwing us all a curve ball with his AI generated post, he'll learn eventually, Swindon have been kicked out of the EFL Trophy for fielding ineligible players and fined £40,000, half of which has been suspended should they pull the stunt again. I think the Squires 'toon might have swung it. Squires is a Swindon fan if you hadn't noticed.

Ryan Ledson got the Player of the Month award for scoring a goal. Funny how that works. Common sense prevails as Marcus Harness (2 goals, 2 assists) is nominated for the EFL League One Player of the Month. He's up against Adam Reach - Lincoln, Brendan Galloway - Plymouth, David McGoldrick - Barnsley, Kyle Wootton - Stockport County, Kyrell Lisbie - Peterborough United.

Ridiculous Olympic Rumour of the Week

Some ski jumpers have been allegedly injecting themselves in a certain area of their bodies to make them last longer when they are having a jump. Ooo'd a thunk, eh?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/czej70jyg4eo
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/f...ed-by-wada
Isn't that why little blue pills were invented?

Given the German newspaper Bild, that first reported this, is their equivalent of the UK "The Sun" or "Daily Star", I suggest taking it with a pinch of salt, or whatever else you put down to kill slugs.

Now, if "increasing your (cough) surface area" to increase wind resistance is the key to staying in the air longer, why don't they just turn their 6 packs into kegs by downing as much beer, pretzels and potato or pasta based meals as possible? It's got to be less painful than a little prick in your (cough, cough) ... moving on to the next story. Whistle


Out Injured/Suspended/Isolating

These next bits are borrowed from a certain Mr. Chicken's WAT email with some editing and typo's fixed by me.

Bojan Radulovic has been ruled out for eight weeks with the hamstring injury he suffered against Luton last week.

Joe Low has also been ruled out for a similar amount of time with the calf injury that forced him off against Peterborough at the weekend.

Alfie May still has another three league games to go on his four-match suspension but is eligible to face Doncaster on Tuesday.

Roughan is the closest of the three to making a return and may be in contention against Doncaster in the Trophy on Tuesday night, with Evans expected back a week or so later.

Back training but not oven ready/Back in the frame

New arrival Ryan Hardie is still recovering from a knee injury he picked up for Wrexham in December but is expected to be fit and available in the next 7-10 days.

Sean Roughan, Antony Evans and Jack Whatmough are all in training in at least some capacity as they work their way back from their respective injuries.

Last time out

I might have mentioned Town won again. Some said (including Radio Local) that it was the first time a new manager for Town had won their first 3 games since Noah sailed his Ark over these wonderful Isles. Others pointed out it's "complete bollocks" as last season Town also won their first 3 League games (plus an EFL Cup game) under Duff Duff.

After playing Pish Posh off the park for an hour and taking a 0:2 lead, and keeping 11 men on the pitch for 90 minutes for a change, Town relaxed and let Pish Posh equalise with 5 minutes to go. Well, we wouldn't be Town otherwise would we? Fortunately we went back up the other end and young Mr. Humphreys found himself free in the box to score the winner.

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Blackpool on the other hand aren't having such a Happy New Year and continued their return to early season form with a 1:0 defeat at Luton.

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It was another day of most of the top clubs winning again, though Cardiff only came away from Burton with 1 more point than we did the other week. Lincoln only needed 1 to win at Wigan which helped to keep the pair of them clear of the chasing 4 behind them. Bolton did the same at The Wombles, Stockport beat Plymouth 2:1 and Bradfords win in The Yorksha League match against Donny kept them in 5th. Luton were the only winners just below us and moved back up to 7th.

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Port Vale scored in the 2nd minute and clung on for an unlikely win at Orient. Northampton lost at home to Reading to drop to 2nd bottom, Burton's draw dropped them below the trap door despite taking 15 of their 31 points so far off the top 8 sides. A big win (0:4) for Rotherham at Exeter moved them closer to the trap door. Doncaster's defeat left them hanging, but with the bottom half of the division not much more than a win or a defeat from heading up and down like a kid on a back garden trampoline, anything could happen.

A bunch of midweek catch-up fixtures featuring mostly bottom feeders shuffled things around down there a bit more.
Port Vale lost again to The Wombles, Northampton picked up a point at Barnsley and Burton, went for another Burton against Donny and found themselves dropping another place into the mire while Donny suddenly zoomed almost into mid-table mediocrity.

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Table

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After finishing in mid-table mediocrity under Brucie last season, Blackpool were hopeful of another tilt at promotion this season under Brucie. That didn't exactly go to plan as only 2 wins, 2 draws and 8 defeats saw them firmly anchored in the bottom 4. The first of those wins was 3:2 with 10 men against Town, also our first defeat, and Barnsley in September. By this time Brucie was sharing fish and chips with the seagulls on the prom. The next 6 games saw 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats, including a defeat at Bradford.

And then December came. An unbeaten run with 4 wins and one draw finally hauled them clear of the bottom 4. This included a 0:3 win against Rotherham and a 1:0 win against Doncaster.

They then went almost fully "Dry January" as they lost 5 and won 1, including another defeat against Bradford. Their worst defeat of the season was New Year's Day at Port Vale (5:1). Must have been on the draught champagne in Yates's Wine Lodge* on New Years Eve. The one win was at home to Northampton.

All in all, Blackpool v Yorksha stands at W4, L2.

*The original and best Yates's Wine Lodge was in Blackpool. It sold ale at prices that would make Mr. Wetheringspoon blanche and advertised that they sold champagne on draught. Possibly they didn't, though they stocked it in bottles, but you could get away with it in those days to some extent. Sadly now gone as the building deteriorated to the point it was demolished last year. There are plans afoot to rebuild it.

It wasn't the first time it had to close for a while ....

https://edm.parliament.uk/early-day-moti...eaths%20of

https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/afdcc33e6...&crop=none

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...e-pub-1977

Musical Interlude

As requested by Snoots in the away thread ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYm7oW65HZE

I try to accomodate all reasonable requests Laugh Confused

Yes I know this is kind of a repeat, but a great intro ....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH11CPDXzr4

and finally at least one half of this pair

https://youtu.be/8fv8IqyqEjU?si=b2ydLUDxc07Lx5Cs


The Sack Race

As sure as eggs are eggs and that Town will sack at least one manager per season, you won't be in the least bit surprised to hear that Watford are now looking for their 3rd of the season. Javi Gracia threw his cards in (again) on 1st February, good of him to hang around for January when he could have had a positive effect having been appointed for the 2nd time back in October. Valerien Ismael parted company with Blackburn the following day as their chicken plucking owners Venky's decided he wasn't going to lay any golden eggs.

Jim Bentley has moved in at Morecambe to bring an end to the "We Sikh 'em here, We Sikh 'em there' start to the new owners' daft, sorry, ambitious idea.

Outs

2 February: Valerien Ismael [Blackburn]
1 February: Javi Gracia [Watford]
30 January: Ashvir Singh Johal [Morecambe Town]
28 January: Michael Appleton [Shrewsbury Town]
25 January: Marti Cifuentes [Leicester City]
25 January: Pete Wild [Fleetwood Town]

Ins

1 February: Jim Bentley [Morecambe]
29 January: Gavin Cowan [Shrewsbury Town]

Innies and Outies

Also documented elsewhere, in one of Snoot's prediction threads.

Town Ins
Town sprung a few surprises in the January Sales, though I don't doubt that some have left that might have still been here if Lee hadn't been Grant(ed) 2 more weeks of mayhem (at least) than he probably should have been.

Mumba was the big expense and looks promising, but you wouldn't put him in the Castledine class just yet.

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Town Outs
Some oddballs here. Wiles I won't miss. He was only occasionally the bloke we thought we got from Rotherham and he's gone to play for his former manager at MK Dons. We've sent Chapman out on loan, Goodman back to Palace and brought 2 more keepers in to replace them. Must make sense to someone.

Kane went to Plymouth on loan, whether he was part of the deal to bring Mumba in, who knows? Roosken is the latest of 3 Town players to go to Oxford, though he is on loan, not a transfer. Who knew we would become their feeder club? Castledine got recalled and sold to Boro, possibly the only deal we had no real say in but it was while Grant was here. Would he have stayed if Grant and his wacky ideas hadn't? Doubtful but possible in my opinion.

Taylor went on loan to Wigan, also due in part to Grant being here, Bojangles got injured and suddenly we need Hardie and Wales to cover up front. Zippy Redmond also went back to Villa having been injured for ages. Probably the least surprising move apart from Goodman. Apparently he's still with their U21's while Goodman has rocked up at Barnsley. Maybe he had a 12 month lease on his rental accomodation?

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Blackpool Ins
Blackpool in The January Sales bought keeper Peacock-Farrell on a full from Brum, after having him on loan for the first half of the season, possibly for a few sticks of rock with a few whelks and cod and chips all round thrown in. Mushy peas? No problem. Clarkson has signed from Aberdeen for a Kiss Me Kwik hat and a bunch came in on loan. No. Not that Clarkson. He's still in the Cotswolds pretending to be a farmer and a pub landlord.

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Blackpool Outs
Other than Lee Evans, who went to Bradford for a round of curries and a few chapatis, all were loanees that went back, though Peacock-Farrell got his knicker elastic stuck in the door and is still there.

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Never had him down as a footballer. Curries?

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GD1J87KbBi8

Who's banging 'em in

Not one of Town's top 5 scorers is either fit, allowed to play because of a ban, or still with the club.

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Ashley Fletcher is far and away their leading scorer.

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They can't all win

Unusual kick-off times as EFL clubs pay attention to the vital first hour when First Aid can help someone survive who is suddenly taken ill. Over the weekend of 5 –9 February, all 36 EFL matches have been scheduled to kick -off one minute later than originally planned to highlight a crucial message: when someone suffers a cardiac arrest, every minute without CPR and defibrillation reduces their chance of survival by up to 10%.

There's only 4 points between Bolton and Town while there's 6 between Lincoln(2) and Bolton(4) and Town(6) and Luton(7).

Cardiff head up to Yorkshire to play Rotherham, Lincoln head in the opposite direction to play Plymouth. Bolton are home to Barnsley, Smogport are home Orient in games you'd expect them both to win. Bradford go to Luton so they can't both win and you should know where Town are.

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Down amongst the deadmen, Port Vale play Burton, in what is more of a 6 pointer for the latter than Vale, Northampton are home to fast fading Stevenage, whose run at the Play-off places seems to be disappearing by the week. Rotherham you've heard about and new trap door dwellers Wigan are at Pish Posh.

We've played 'em before

We're 'levels for devils' in the Head2Head in the league games.though Blackpool have the upper hand in the most very recent games.

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Next up?

Donny in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday then we're off to Stevenage for another early kick-off next Saturday.

Pressers

Manning and Kasumu are given a light grilling on the Town website

https://youtu.be/JZuZM2OjqA0

There's a version of the real presser on Mr. Chickens website if it works for you

The views from The Top of The Tower

https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/videos/d62...344f9b5f53

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  Jamie Grimes
Posted by: spireitematt - 06-02-2026, 21:03 - Forum: Chesterfield - Replies (2)

Jamie Grimes has joined Boston United on loan till the end of the season. I guess that he'll be released at the end of the season. He's been a good defender for us.

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  WBA vs Stoke & Birmingham - Match Thread
Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 06-02-2026, 16:35 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (30)

This morning the Albion ambassador in London handed the Football Association a final note stating that unless we heard from them by 11 o'clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland and/or deduct a bajillion points from Leicester, a state of war would exist between us and relegation. I have to tell you now that no such undertaking has been received, and that consequently this club is up shit creek.

You can imagine what a bitter blow it is to Mr Ramsay that all his long struggle to secure survival has failed. Yet I cannot believe that there is anything more or anything different that he could have done that would have been more successful, except for literally everything from day one.

I would say to you now that I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many, many long months of struggle and of suffering and of going to Small Heath on a Tuesday night. You ask, what is our policy? I can say: it is to wage war by sea, land and air (but mostly land, unless Norwich ends up underwater), with all our might; to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime. Against having to play Port Vale ever again.

That is our policy. You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: it is victory, victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival. Let us take up the task with buoyancy and hope. I feel sure that our cause will not be suffered to fail (unless, of course, it does). And so I say, "come then, let us go forward together with our united strength."

To victory!

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  Swansea v The Owls SBC Match Thread
Posted by: Owlkev71 - 06-02-2026, 14:40 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday - Replies (65)

THE MATCH

SUNDAY 8TH FEBRUARY KO 12PM

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LAST MATCH



Another game, another defeat, no goals scored and now 23 games without a win. It didn't take long for Blackburn to take the lead when Cashin turned in Morishita's ball into the box. Cooper kept the score at 1-0 as he made saves from Hayden Carter, saving the defender's header. Cooper made an even better stop when he touched Sondre Tronstad's 20-yard shot onto the post, before he also denied Moussa Baradji. We didn't have an attempt in the first half. Onto the 2nd half and we were a bit better. Toth made a fine save before Jamal Lowe's header was cleared off the line and came back off the crossbar. That was the closest we came to an equaliser as we slumped to another defeat.

DEJPHON CHANSIRI, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB Thumb up  Thumb up  Thumb up

THE MATCH



Our next defeat, sorry next game, see's us travel to Wales as we take on Swansea. Swansea have been lingering in the bottom half of the table and currently sit in 16th place, 8 points off the playoffs and 7 points above the relegation zone. They aren't good to make a challenge for the playoff spots but probably should have enough to avoid the relegation dogfight. They are managed by Vitor Matos who has been in charge since November and has won 7 of his 15 games so far. There leading score is Vipotnik who has 13 goals and 2 assists so far this season.

DEJPHON CHANSIRI, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB Thumb up  Thumb up  Thumb up

ALL TIME H2H

OWLS 14
SWAN 11
DRAW 15

CURRENT FORM

OWLS    L L L L L L                                                             

SWAN W L W D L W

EFL STOOGES

DOES IT MATTER THERE ALL CORRUPT Thumb up  Thumb up

THOMAS KIRK
Johnathon Bickerdike and Robert Hyde
Fourth Official : Leigh Doughty

THE TEAM

Cooper
Valery Palmer Cooper Adaramola
Nakamba Ingelsson Heskey
McNeill Yates Ndala

SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)

3-1 Ndala

WEDNESDAYS FIRT GOAL TIME

56

ATTENDANCE

N/A

BML LEAGUE

Owlkev 16
Imre 16
Washington 14
SCO 11
Maddix 8

BMPL

Stateside 15
Pei 0
Wereham -11
Southey -12

OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST

Brighton v Palace
Liverpool v Man City
Sheff Utd v Middlesboro
Leicester v Southampton
Oxford v Norwich

HHDAA

THE MUPPETT LEAGUE

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  Points gone
Posted by: themaclad - 05-02-2026, 19:03 - Forum: Leicester City - Replies (2)

Docked 6 points

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  Portsmouth Deepdale 7/2/2026 15.01 hrs
Posted by: themaclad - 05-02-2026, 13:32 - Forum: Preston North End - Replies (2)

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Photo attributed to Ian Patterson
Will it look like this on Saturday, or will the big tent have turned it into a pristine surface

OPPOSITION

www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/

MANAGER

John Michael Lewis Mousinho (born 30 April 1986) is an English professional football manager and former footballer who is head coach of EFL Championship club Portsmouth. Primarily a central midfielder early in his career, he was later utilised as a centre-back.

Mousinho began his senior football career at Brentford, having previously played for Chesham United and Notre Dame Fighting Irish while studying at the University of Notre Dame. He spent two and a half years at Brentford before joining Wycombe Wanderers in June 2008, playing regularly for two seasons and experiencing both a promotion and relegation. He signed for Stevenage in June 2010, helping the club earn the second of back-to-back promotions and scoring the decisive goal in the 2011 League Two play-off final, finishing as the club's joint-top goalscorer for the season.

After an injury-affected 2011–12 season, Mousinho joined Preston North End, with loan spells at Gillingham and a return to Stevenage. He signed for Burton Albion in June 2014, winning the League Two title in his first season and achieving promotion to the Championship a year later. Mousinho moved to Oxford United in August 2017, making 151 appearances before retiring in January 2023. During the latter part of his playing career, he served as chairman of the PFA from May 2021 until January 2023, when he stepped down to become Portsmouth's head coach, leading the club to the Championship as League One champions in the 2023–24 season.

FORM

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MYSTIC MACS FORM RATINGS

PNE 7 POMPEY 11

Slightly better form than us, suggests a close game

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  League Position
Posted by: drewks - 03-02-2026, 23:51 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (9)

We are now in the bottom 3
Sad

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  Bentley
Posted by: themaclad - 03-02-2026, 08:38 - Forum: Morecambe - No Replies

Morecambe have reappointed Jim Bentley as manager until the end of the season, only days after parting company with former boss Ashvir Singh Johal.

Johal departed the club on Friday having steered the club to just five wins from 28 National League games.

Bentley managed the club between 2011 and 2019 and returns to the Mazuma Stadium with the Shrimps in 23rd, and in danger of being relegated from the National League.

Having resigned as Morecambe boss in October 2019, Bentley went on to manage AFC Fylde and Rochdale but had not managed since March 2025 after being sacked by Southport.

Speaking after his appointment, Bentley said:, external "When I was asked to come back as manager, I was excited. They've asked me to come back here and I'm more than happy to do that."

"I've had a couple of calls about other roles, and I didn't feel it," he added.

The club paid tribute to Bentley's "extensive managerial experience" and said his "familiarity with the club, its people, and the local area allows him to step into the role with immediate focus as the squad prepares for the remainder of the season."

Bentley's first job will be to reinvigorate a Shrimps side which has only won twice, in all competitions, since the beginning of December.

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  Val's gone
Posted by: themaclad - 03-02-2026, 08:36 - Forum: Blackburn Rovers - No Replies

Blackburn Rovers have sacked boss Valerien Ismael after a run of eight league games without a win left the club in the relegation places in the Championship.

The 50-year-old was appointed as head coach in February 2025 and replaced John Eustace, who left Ewood Park to take over at Derby County.

Ismael steered Blackburn to a seventh-placed finish last term, narrowly missing out on a play-off place by two points. However, they have struggled this term.

Rovers have managed just seven wins in the league all season and have won just once in their past 15 games in all competitions.

The club issued a statement confirming Ismael would leave by "mutual consent" with immediate effect, with assistant coach Dean Whitehead also departing.

Former player and long-time Rovers coach Damien Johnson will take charge of the first team on a temporary basis, starting with Tuesday's visit of Sheffield Wednesday.

Johnson previously had a spell in caretaker charge in February 2024, overseeing a 3-1 win over Stoke City.

"Blackburn Rovers would like to thank Valérien and Dean for their efforts during their time at the club and wish them both the very best for the future," said the statement.

"The club will now begin the process of appointing a new head coach and will make no further comment until an appointment is confirmed."

A 1-0 defeat at home to Hull City on Saturday left Ismael's side three points from safety in the final relegation spot in 22nd and proved the final straw.

The Lancashire club have maintained Championship status ever since winning automatic promotion from League One at the first attempt in 2017-18.

Since that return, however, the club have twice registered a seventh-placed finish but have yet to make a realistic push towards promotion back to the Premier League for the first time since their relegation from the top flight in 2012.


To announce the departure of a head coach five hours before the transfer window closes is a little different, but the executives at Blackburn Rovers probably felt that they had no choice following an eighth home defeat of the season on Saturday.

When I spoke to Valerien Ismael after the defeat by Hull City, he couldn't defend that record, and he didn't particularly back himself to turn things around either, after a run of one win in 15 games in all competitions.

In a little under a year in charge, he won 11 of his 43 games. A win percentage like that is always going to be scrutinised, and rightly so.

The playing roster has undergone enormous change under his tenure. Experienced Championship stalwarts have been replaced by those with little or no experience of the level. Some have settled, while others have found it tough. This was a decision made above Ismael and one that they admitted in September was a risk.

Only Adam Forshaw and Todd Cantwell started both Ismael's first and final game in charge.

He inherited a team sixth in the Championship but ultimately failed to make the play-offs after five straight defeats in the run-in. Four wins and a draw from the final five saw them come close, but not close enough, and it never really felt that the fanbase was entirely won over.

This season, a run of four wins in five during October and November was a positive sign that things were moving in the right direction, but Ismael only tasted victory once more from that point on.

He had horrendous luck with injuries. For weeks on end it was double figures in terms of absentees; for the recent visit to Swansea, that number rose to 14.

But he remained convinced that once those injuries cleared up, the results would come. Time was against him to make that happen.

He did admit to me before Christmas that managing Rovers was the most challenging experience of his career, completely different from what he had experienced before.

Whoever comes next is a huge call. Staying in the second tier is absolutely imperative.

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