Garry Monk, after being sacked from the Birmingham City football club, confessed that he felt very strange to stay without any kind of job, especially during the summer. It was revealed that he would be the new boss for Sheffield Wednesday. But unfortunately, he got sacked from his post in the month of June this year at St. Andrews. Xuandong Ren is the CEO of BCFC and his relationship with Garry Monk reached the breaking point which can be the main reason behind Monk being sacked from his post.
Pep clotet, the assistant to Monk for Birmingham City got selected as the head coach in replace of him. It was for the very first time in the career of Garry Monk that he could not be a part of the pre-season game. He stated that he found it to be very strange as he was away for the entire summer season games, but he took it positively. He said that he had other interests, but he was mainly focusing on Wednesday.
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The club made the announcement yesterday after a meeting among the board of directors over his future. According to the statement released by the club the board of directors believe that the club needs a new direction.
However, according to news from the local media star striker,Che Adams could be on his way to a Premier League club in the summer. Adams is one of the key players for the club having joined from Sheffield United three seasons ago.
The Danish striker whose contract is due to expire in the summer has had the contract terminated after both parties agreed it was time for Brock-Madsen to move on to another phase in his career.
He has already passed his best ever Championship tally before the half way mark and Morrison can only see more to come.
Monk said, “He twisted his ankle, today he is going for a scan, so we do not know the full extent. We do not think it’s too serious – just a bit of swelling, so probably unlikely for this weekend. We really do not know anything before we get the results back, exactly what the prediction will be. It seems to be stable according to doctors, we are very hopeful if it is this weekend, in case he misses out on the same, there will be nothing further than that.”
Birmingham City manager Garry Monk is preparing for his first full campaign with the club. He was appointed towards the end of last season and he helped the club stay in the Championship. Now, Monk is looking to get the club away from the relegation battle and closer to the play-off places. The club have so far been quite muted in terms of the transfer activity, as they have only brought in Kristian Pedersen for anything involving a transfer fee. Several players have left Birmingham on a free transfer. Crucially,Ndoye’s return to first-team action will be important for Birmingham since he provides the team with a large dose of confidence.
As per the report, Pedersen is said to have a release clause of around £2.2 million written into his existing deal at the Stadion An der Alten and the Bluesare supposedly willing to trigger the sum. The full-backbegan his playing career in Denmark with Benlose IF before making the switch to hometown side Ringsted IF.
Maxime Colin and Lukas Jutkiewicz had the opportunity to find the scoresheet for Birmingham in either half, but ultimately, the victory went to the Wolves by a 2-0 score line. Speaking after the game, Monk said: “We are fighting, I think you can see we are fighting. It was a difficult challenge today, a difficult one to overcome. Had we may be taken those two chances that we did create then it might have been different.But one thing is for sure, we are not going to take our eyes off the prize of what we are fighting for.Everyone’s committed, everyone’s fighting, these players are giving everything and we will do that in the remaining games as well.”