Nottingham Forest’s desperate season has taken another sharp turn after Sean Dyche was sacked, making him the fourth manager to take charge of the club in a single campaign.
Forest have been sliding towards relegation for weeks, with results and performances leaving the club in crisis. The Dyche dismissal is the latest sign of a team that has lost its direction at the worst possible time.
There is frustration around the club that constant change on the touchline has solved nothing. Instead, it has added to the instability, with each new appointment trying to fix problems that have only grown deeper as the season has worn on.
Dyche’s exit follows a familiar pattern: a short spell filled with pressure, urgency and little room for long-term planning. Forest have lurched from one fix to another, and the table has not been kind.
But the article reveals that the biggest responsibility sits higher up the club. Former Arsenal chief Edu is identified as the central figure behind key decisions that have contributed to Forest’s collapse, with recruitment and direction leaving the side unbalanced and vulnerable.
In a season defined by panic moves and mismatched planning, Forest now face the grim reality that changing managers has not addressed the deeper issues. With relegation looming, the club’s next steps will need to bring clarity quickly — because time is running out.
















