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We all know the bookmakers were going to make supposedly calculated suggestions concerning who they believe will take over at Leicester City Football Club from current manager Ruud van Nistelrooy. The only problem is, the former Manchester United attacker and interim boss hasn't yet been sacked by the powers-that-be at King Power Stadium. Oddsmakers will continue their apparently informed speculations regardless of anything like someone remaining in position.
At present, there are five contenders leading an ostensible charge to become the new Foxes head coach. And the quintet of varied managerial candidates hasn't changed much in recent times. For example, even Russell Martin's appointment at Scottish Premiership side Rangers last week didn't remove his name from connection with signing on at LCFC. Strangely. Yet other people mentioned are more realistic arrivals on Filbert Way.
Today we discuss the men said to have lesser rated chances of coming to Leicestershire as the new team chief. Could one of the wildcards linked with Leicester actually talk his way into the job? Can we rule any other possible selections out for any reason? And which gaffer might perhaps be an ideal choice for City in Foxes of Leicester's (sort of) humble view?
These are the less favoured managers who bookies believe may possibly join Leicester City
So, Danny Rohl of Sheffield Wednesday is still in pole position for the top LCFC job if we trust the bookies. Although, Martin is in fifth place in spite of having a brand new role. Nevertheless, Sean Dyche, Michael Carrick and Liam Rosenior round up the first five.
Though Rosenior has just penned a new contract with Strasbourg, so he's probably no go. Johannes Hoff Thorup, Steven Gerrard, Edin Terzic, David Wagner and Gary O'Neil are placed from 10th to sixth respectively.
I'd take O'Neil: he did very well with Wolverhampton Wanderers before it fell apart. His Wolves squad subsequently performed wonderfully again under fresh management.