Exclusive Twist: Sky Sports Pundit Hints at Shock Destination for Sheffield Wednesday Boss Danny Rohl This Summer

May 29, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Pundit Lee Hendrie believes Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl could be set for a move back to the Bundesliga this summer. Despite guiding the Owls to a respectable 12th-place finish, Rohl’s season was overshadowed by a public dispute with club owner Dejphon Chansiri after being blocked from a move to Southampton. With potential Premier League jobs slipping away and German clubs showing interest—albeit deterred by his hefty release clause—Rohl’s future remains uncertain. Hendrie suggests that without the necessary backing at Wednesday, the 36-year-old may find his next challenge in Germany, though he risks burning bridges if a move doesn’t come to fruition soon.

Ex-Rangers Boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst Breaks Silence on Leeds Job Rumors – What’s Next?

May 1, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Giovanni van Bronckhorst has addressed the recent rumors linking him to the Leeds United managerial position, clarifying that there has been no direct contact from the club. Despite being out of work since his dismissal as Besiktas boss, van Bronckhorst acknowledged the speculation but emphasized there was nothing concrete happening at the moment. While he expressed his admiration for Leeds as a “nice club,” he also stated that he’s enjoying life currently and would consider returning to management in the future.

Van Bronckhorst’s former Rangers teammate, Ronald de Boer, also weighed in, suggesting that Leeds could be an ideal fit for him. Describing Leeds as a “sleeping giant,” de Boer highlighted the club’s potential to become a major force, further fueling speculation about van Bronckhorst’s next move.

‘It’s Time They Act’ – Derek Ferguson Drops Bombshell on Rangers Board Over Brother Barry – Exclusive Reveal

April 22, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Barry Ferguson’s chances of securing the Rangers job on a permanent basis took a hit after the team’s 2-0 aggregate loss to Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League quarter-finals. With European hopes dashed, Rangers are left with five largely meaningless Premiership matches, except for the upcoming Celtic clash. Despite the situation, Ferguson remains determined, seeing these remaining fixtures as a final opportunity to make his case for the role.

Derek Ferguson, his brother, believes there’s still a “50-50” chance for Barry to be appointed as manager. In an exclusive interview, Derek urged the Rangers board to seriously consider Barry’s no-nonsense approach and the positive impact he’s had on both the players and fans. Derek also highlighted Barry’s ability to bring in experienced staff, further solidifying his position as a serious contender for the job. With the season winding down, Barry’s goal now is to secure six wins from the final matches, a feat that could make it difficult for the board to look elsewhere.