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EFL Season 2025/26 faces team turmoil and managerial changes.
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EFL team performance managerial changes administration promotion chances

The thread opens with discussions about the league table and the promotion chances of various teams, particularly focusing on Middlesbrough and their competitive squad in the Championship. Fans express optimism about the season, highlighting strong midfield performance. As the conversation progresses, concerns arise regarding Sheffield Wednesday's financial troubles, leading to their filing for administration and sanctions from the EFL.12

As the thread develops, the tone becomes more heated with news of multiple managerial sackings and rumors swirling around the league. Fans weigh in on the decisions, particularly the impact on teams like Norwich and Swansea, fueling debate about the effectiveness of recent club leadership and direction. The prospect of new managerial appointments introduces a sense of hope for improvement, contrasted by ongoing worries for clubs like Sheffield Wednesday facing severe challenges.34

In the later posts, announcements of new coach appointments for several teams provide a glimpse of potential recovery strategies. However, skepticism surrounds certain moves, such as Rob Edwards leaving Middlesbrough amidst these changes. Discussion about the future of various clubs continues, with mixed feelings about the best paths forward as teams look to stabilize and aim for promotion.56

"I actually see it as a step forward."

"They sit 18th in the Championship after winning just one of their last seven league games."

Verdict

The thread captures a turbulent moment in the EFL, with significant managerial turnover and the uncertainty of several clubs' futures. While some fans express hope for new leadership, the overall situation remains precarious, especially for those in administration.

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Written reasons explaining the panel's finding have now been published by the English Football League.

Eckert "accepted that he had specifically authorised the observations", which had "seriously violated" the integrity of the competition, the panel said when explaining why it had applied such a serious sanction.

This was not just because other teams had been spied on, but "because of the way in which junior members of staff were put under pressure to carry out activities which they felt were morally wrong", the panel stated.

"We have concluded that there was … a contrived and determined plan from the top down to gain a competitive advantage in competitions of real significance by deliberate attendance at opposition training grounds for the purpose of obtaining tactical and selection information," the independent disciplinary commission wrote in its assessment published for the first time on Thursday evening.

"It involved far more than innocent activity and a particularly deplorable approach in its use of junior members of staff to conduct the clandestine observations at the direction of senior personnel."
 
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I'm surprised Southampton haven't sacked Tonda Eckert yet
 
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Hull City will be playing Premier League football next season.

From finishing 21st in the Championship and surviving relegation on the final day last season, to victory in the play-offs and promotion this campaign.

They beat Middlesbrough 1-0 in the final at Wembley after Oli McBurnie's 95th-minute winner.
 
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