We have today parted company with Head Coach Tony Mowbray.
Assistant Head Coach Mark Venus has also departed.
The club would like to place on record its thanks to Tony and Mark for their efforts – but has made the decision to part company following a series of poor results.
They’re not “killing” your club.
Reading have been on the brink for the last 3 years.
Coventry had to play home games in other towns/cities for multiple seasons.
Derby nearly went out of business 3 years ago.
Birmingham spent several years not knowing who actually owned the club.
West Brom had to take out loans just to keep the lights on at the club.
Wednesday have an owner constantly undermining success with bizarre comments and not paying bills on time.
Blackburn have had two managers leave in a year because of a lack of ambition.
Cardiff are in £100m worth of debt.
Fans of the “big 6” clubs are so out of touch.
Mark Chapman - A broadcasting career stretching back 29 years, including 15 years on 5Live’s football coverage and 12 years hosting MOTD2.
Gabby Logan - A broadcasting career stretching back 29 years, with stints at Sky Sports & ITV Sport. 18 years with the BBC across multiple shows including Final Score + FA Cup & World Cup coverage.
Kelly Cates - The first ever (alongside Mike Wedderburn) presenter of Sky Sports News back in 1998. Worked for Setanta Sports, ESPN & ITV as part of their World Cup coverage. Returned to Sky Sports in 2016 to front EFL & Premier League coverage until 2024.
Despite all of the above, the replies to the below tweet are full of people saying that these appointments are “woke” and a box-ticking exercise. I don’t know if half of the replies are even from real people but if they are, they clearly haven’t done their research.
Licking your fingers after eating crisps is the best part of eating crisps. As such you should just be able to buy small bags of crisp dust, so you can enjoy the finger licking any time and for a fraction of the calories.