It’s the end of an era as four renowned yo-yo clubs – Fulham, Norwich City, Watford and Rotherham United – have all binned their scripts this season. LewisOldham99
as Marco Silva’s side have been a joy in the Premier League.
His successor – Silva – has taken his second chance in the Premier League after he failed to amend the downward momentum at Hull and Everton. Long-term manager Daniel Farke was present during the majority of this period and Dean Smith was tasked with pulling off an almighty salvage job last season, but the ex-Aston Villa was unable to upturn their fortunes.
Norwich were due a season of mediocrity after the disastrous nature of two of their last four seasons and with legendary goalscorer Teemu Pukki leaving in the summer, it is time for a rebuild at Carrow Road. Given how the club ended this season, Wagner is unlikely to be the manager who sees out this process.Since Silva’s brief but successful reign as Watford boss during the 2017/18 campaign, only two of their next ten permanent managers have surpassed 30 games in charge.
The fruitless trios of Munoz-Ranieri-Hodgson and Edwards-Bilic-Wilder have overseen two torrid campaigns that led to Watford crashing back down to earth with quite the bump.
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