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Potential Changes and Future Uncertainty for Braves' Management and Players

Originally Published 4 months ago — by ESPN

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The article discusses potential managerial and front office changes across Major League Baseball teams as the 2025 season concludes, highlighting key figures like Atlanta's Brian Snitker and Texas's Bruce Bochy, and exploring possible replacements and organizational shifts in teams such as the Twins, Angels, Diamondbacks, Phillies, and others.

"Man Utd Faces Tough Decisions on Ten Hag Amid Replacement Risks"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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As Erik ten Hag prepares Manchester United for the FA Cup final, the club's hierarchy is already exploring potential replacements for the Dutch coach, creating an awkward dynamic. Despite no formal communication to Ten Hag, the club's actions suggest his tenure may be ending, driven by the competitive managerial market and the need to secure a top candidate. This situation mirrors past managerial changes and highlights the ruthless nature of football management.

Erik Ten Hag to Be Sacked by Manchester United Despite FA Cup Final

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC Sports

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Reports suggest Manchester United may part ways with manager Erik ten Hag after the FA Cup Final against Manchester City, despite mixed signals from the club. Ten Hag's tenure saw a strong previous season but a disappointing current one, leaving United in eighth place. Potential replacements include Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, and Kieran McKenna.

Wayne Rooney's Short-Lived Birmingham Tenure: From Tactical Shifts to Property Ventures

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Athletic

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Wayne Rooney was unexpectedly sacked as Birmingham City manager after just 15 games, despite being part of what was thought to be a long-term project. The team's performance under his leadership was poor, with only two wins, leading to a slide down the Championship table and fan discontent. Rooney's approach to change the team's playing style did not resonate with the players or produce the desired results. The club's new owners are now faced with the challenge of finding a replacement who can reconnect with the fans and improve the team's performance.