Sentences with phrase «managerial vacancy»

The phrase "managerial vacancy" refers to a job opening or position available for a manager. It means that an organization or company is looking for someone to take on a managerial role and is seeking candidates to fill that position. Full definition
It's incredible just how many names have been linked with the current managerial vacancy at Molineux.
Anfield boss Brendan Rodgers has already lodged a # 20m bid for Lallana but Mauricio Pochettino's decision to fill the White Hart Lane managerial vacancy created by Tim Sherwood's sacking could lead to the England man considering a move to north London instead of a Merseyside switch.
Meanwhile, The Telegraph add that Steve Clarke was interviewed on Monday for Villa's managerial vacancy, with the former Reading boss brought in over the summer to be Di Matteo's assistant.
Silva continues to be linked with the managerial vacancy at Everton, having won plenty of admirers during his brief stint with Hull City last season and his fledgling tenure at Watford.
Wolves would be interested in speaking to Sam Allardyce over their managerial vacancy but the former England boss is cool on the role
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