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Manager ins and outs - June 2025

Yahoo SportsWednesday, June 18, 2025 at 11:28:02 PM
Manager ins and outs - June 2025
It's that time of year again—managerial musical chairs is in full swing across UK football leagues. The BBC’s latest roundup covers all the comings and goings, from the Premier League down to the National League, including the Women’s Super League and Scottish Premiership. Whether it’s surprise sackings, long-awaited appointments, or interim bosses stepping in, this is your one-stop update on who’s in, who’s out, and where the dugouts are shaking up.
Editor’s Note: Manager changes can make or break a team’s season, so fans and pundits alike are glued to these updates. A new boss might bring fresh tactics or revive a struggling squad, while a sudden departure could signal chaos behind the scenes. For supporters, it’s not just gossip—it’s a preview of how their club’s next chapter might unfold.
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