Nottingham Forest have officially sacked manager Sean Dyche after just 114 days in charge, marking the club’s third managerial departure in what has been an extraordinary and turbulent season.
Dyche’s exit comes as Forest prepare to appoint their fourth manager of the campaign, continuing a pattern of high turnover at the City Ground. The club confirmed the decision ending the former Burnley boss’s short tenure.
Forest’s season has already seen two previous managers dismissed: Nuno Espírito Santo, and Ange Postecoglou.
All three have now left their roles before the season’s conclusion, a rare and unsettling sequence in English football.
The constant changes reflect mounting pressure on Forest’s board and ownership as they seek stability and results in the Premier League. Supporters have watched a revolving door of leadership, with each new appointment struggling to arrest the club’s challenging run of form. The club sit 17th in the English Premier League table with 27 points, 3 points above the relegation zone.
Dyche, known for his organisational strengths and Premier League experience, was brought in with hopes of steadying the ship. However, poor results and ongoing inconsistency ultimately saw the club decide it was time for another change.
Forest now face the task of identifying a new head coach as they look to preserve their top-flight status and bring calm to a season marked by inconsistencies.
The club has not yet announced who will replace Dyche, but the next appointment will be watched closely by fans and critics alike as Forest attempt to end a season that has become one of the most unsettled in recent memory.

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