West Brom Next Manager Odds: Latest Betting after Mowbray Sacked

After defeat on Monday, West Brom announced that they had parted company with boss Tony Mowbray, following a bad run of results that has seen them lose their promotion chance.
Mowbray, the architect behind them winning the Championship during the 07/08 season, was brought back to do it all again, but West Brom have fallen short.
The search for a new manager is already underway, despite two games left in the season, though an appointment is likely to happen after things have ended.
Early odds are now available with UK betting sites, and there's a long list of candidates that could replace Mowbray at The Hawthorns.
Poor Season End Costs West Brom Playoff Spot
West Brom were really in the driving seat for a playoff spot at one point, but when it's mattered the most, they've fell off a cliff.
In the last eight games, they've won just once, losing five of them, despite being fancied to do well by football betting sites, especially yesterday when they were strong favourites to win at home against Derby.
West Brom Next Manager Odds
In our BetVictor review, we highlight their extensive football markets, and the proof of that is right here.
At the time of writing, they are the only site from all we've looked at on Free Bets to have West Brom next manager odds available, check out the latest below.
Manager | Latest Odds |
Gary O'Neil | 3/1 |
Steve Cooper | 4/1 |
Liam Rosenior | 5/1 |
Sean Dyche | 6/1 |
James Morrison | 10/1 |
Steven Gerrard | 12/1 |
Will Still | 14/1 |
Rob Edwards | 14/1 |
*Odds correct at time of writing (22nd April 12:30pm) & available with BetVictor
What Next for West Brom?
With just two games left of the season, and promotion all but over, even if not mathematically, I don't expect West Brom to move too quickly here.
They can take their time with the appointment, though of course, the earlier this is done after the season, the more time their new boss has to evaluate things, and decide what needs to be done.
There's also other clubs in the market that they need to consider. Southampton and Norwich, two sides who will be in the Championship betting for promotion next season, already need a new manager, while others could be added to the list.
West Brom won't want to lose a target to one of those, or someone else, which will give them an urgency off the field, even though there's no rush on the field.
With two games left of the season, we'll continue to track this story and bring you any betting updates here on Freebets, This comes as part of our dedicated EFL coverage which includes highlighting football betting offers and delivering the latest tips and views from our expert Gab Sutton.
West Brom need a new man, and Tony Mowbray may be back on the market looking for a new job.
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