Another failed PL manager joins race to become Leicester boss

Leicester City FC v Liverpool FC - Premier League
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What I would describe as another failed Premier League manager has joined the race to become Leicester City's new boss. Although, the Foxes aren't even in the Prem. So should the person in question be given a second chance to first succeed in the Championship before having a subsequent crack at the English top flight?

Ruud van Nistelrooy faces the sack at King Power Stadium in the very near future. July 1 could be the ex-Manchester United interim boss and player's reckoning day on Filbert Way. Financial and restrictive reasons are dictating a drawn-out display for the Dutchman. But should van Nistelrooy depart sooner rather than later, the Foxes will then have to employ someone else rather swiftly.

Unfortunately what further unsuitable contenders are in contention to become LCFC's latest boss. Although I'm getting ahead of myself, irrespective of what the East Midlanders have planned. That's because van Nistelrooy remains at Leicester and we aren't even ready for the season. So what's said to be going on exactly?

Another failed Premier League manager in the frame to become Leicester City boss?

If you didn't know, the odds for next LCFC manager recently changed. A fresh favourite was anointed by the bookmakers. His name his Sean Dyche; everyone is aware of the ex-Everton man's credentials and style. So we won't dwell on those factors.

Whether Dyche is right for the Foxes or not is another matter. He would have been a better candidate to come in last season in an attempt to keep us afloat. Though King Power made further poor choices.

Danny Rohl now transforms into the second-favourite for the Leicester job. Chris Wilder has also joined the list after his most recent sacking by Sheffield United. Wilder (14/1) is not somebody I'd back as a progressive gaffer to take LCFC forward.