EFL Championship side Norwich City have opted to part company with Liam Manning after a disastrous start to the season.
Pressure had been growing for several weeks now as results, and performances showed little signs of improvement.
Clips emerged of arguments on the sidelines and fans have been quick to boo substitutions and results.
The Canaries find themselves 23rd in the table after their 2-1 defeat to Leicester City which pushed it to 11 games without a win.
Now attention must turn to who will be the man selected to take over.
We have taken a look at various sites and found five of the most commonly suggested names.
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5. Michael Skubala – Lincoln City Manager
Current manager of Lincoln City, Michael Skubala has gained a reputation as his side continue to punch above their weight. One of the lowest budgets in League One, the Imps are regularly competing towards the top half of the table and the play-offs.
Getting him out of the Imps may be difficult, as he is still in contract. However, with the club currently out of form he may be keen to take the step up a division.
4. Gary O’Neil
Having recently turned down the opportunity to speak to Wolverhampton Wanderers, Gary O’Neil is now the favourite to take over at Southampton. He may be difficult to persuade, with his services seemingly in demand at the moment. But he could be a safe pair of hands. He has previously managed Wolves and Bournemouth.
3. Russell Martin
After a poor end to his Rangers spell, Russell Martin, was at one point one of the most in demand managers in the EFL. His distinctive style of play gained notoriety at MK Dons which earned him the move to Swansea City. He has had a disappointing time of late, and will be wanting to prove he still has what it takes.
2. Michael Carrick
Former Manchester United player, coach and Middlesbrough manager Michael Carrick has been out of management since June. The 10th placed finish for Boro was deemed not good enough as they aimed for the Premier League. However, he has solid pedigree in the Championship, and at one point was being discussed as a potential replacement at Old Trafford.
1. Brendan Rodgers
The most experienced of the five options and the current favourite. Rodgers resigned from Celtic this season during his second spell with the club. He has also managed Leicester City, Liverpool, Swansea City, Reading and Watford. He won promotion through the Championship play-offs in 2011 and has also won the FA Cup and numerous titles in Scotland.