Next Sheffield Wednesday Manager Odds
Languishing at the bottom of the Championship are recently promoted Sheffield Wednesday, with 11 games played and only 3 draws to show for their efforts, not to mention the addition of their recent loss in the second round of the EFL cup to League 2 side, Mansfield Town. It was only the other week that they released their manager Xisco Munoz, but with no news yet as to the who the Owls next choice might be, fans are starting to get concerned.
However, there may be a glimmer of hope in the distance for Wednesday’s loyal fans, who are hopeful that 34 year old Danny Rohl, despite never being a first-team manager before, might take the helm at the club in the coming days. A quick glance at the BetVictor next Sheffield Wednesday Manager odds, at the time of writing, see Rohl as the firm favourite 1/6 with his closest competitors being Mark Warburton at 8/1, a former West Ham first-team coach, and Neil Warnock, who actually came out of retirement in February, earlier this year, to take Huddersfield Town into the Championship, before officially retiring again. Earlier rumours did name former Watford boss, Oscar Garcia, and former Wednesday player Lee Bullen, who is already active with Ayr United in the Scottish Championship, but both have been played down in recent days.
Whoever takes the role on at Sheffield Wednesday, will hopefully have an easier start to prove themselves with, as they take on Watford, Plymouth Argyle and Rotherham, all of whom are currently in 18th position and below in the Championship table. For now, it seems that fans of the Owls will have to use this International break to hope that their board make a breakthrough after a long week of waiting, subsequently appointing a Sheffield Wednesday manager who can take them off the bottom of the table, out of the relegation zone and secure their place in the league next season where they can attempt to improve upon recent performances and get back to their heights of a 4th place finish which they haven’t managed since the 2016/17 season, some 7 years ago.
