Nine years into the reign of Evangelos Marinakis, Nottingham Forest are in search of their 10th manager. The club, of course, are no strangers to sacking managers - they're not far off averaging one a year since Brian Clough's retirement in 1993.
Where does repeatedly replacing the man in the dugout get you? Well, it's still not entirely clear but we haven't experienced anything close to the achievements of Old Big 'Ead. Sacking Sean Dyche may or may not be the right decision but we'll only know in about three months' time.
Admittedly he hadn't exactly set the City Ground alight, especially last night as the Reds had 35 shots on the Wolves goal - 10 on target - and still couldn't score. If there was ever a game that epitomised Forest's season, this was it - endless opportunities to score with the occasional defensive lapse, all highlighting the glaring absence of Chris Wood.
The 34-year-old striker has only made eight appearances this season, scoring twice, but his clinical prowess was one of the highlights of the seventh-place finish last campaign. We could be in a very different situation if any of the three managers had the New Zealand international available, given our forward players' profligacy in front of goal.
As it is, we are in this situation. Three points above the relegation places, with former manager Nuno's West Ham United side breathing down our neck, and the teams above us pulling away. Not to mention a Europa League play-off against Fenerbahce coming up.
Dyche had a reputation for solid but effective football and, on occasion, we saw his side dig in and come away with three points. Sometimes it was very good football, often it was very bad. It seems a big call to roll the dice again but, given the way this season is going, it's all going to come down to chance and, frankly, that's pretty ridiculous.
Early reports suggest the new manager could be Vitor Pereira, who Marinakis knows from a stint at Olympiacos and was until recently Wolves head coach. With experience of both avoiding relegation and European competition, the Portuguese has credentials for the job. However, with a somewhat scattered CV, it would surely have to be an interim appointment and a complete rethink in the summer.
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