Whoever comes in next has to turn it around fairly quickly or otherwise I could see things become very toxic at Ipswich. And once that happens, forget about anything else, Ipswich will be focused on trying not to get relegated to league 2 like Bradford City a few years ago, who were aiming for...
Since we're probably going to still be in League 1 next season, I hope that both Leyton Orient and Sutton United get promoted. Both teams are fairly close to us geographically and we haven't played Leyton Orient in the league in a decade and Sutton United at all.
That might be the reason why they've gone on the bad run, Lowe's mind might not be at the club anymore. Same thing happened to Hartlepool earlier this season before Challinor went to Stockport.
DCL has been suggested as another person to leave on the various Everton forums as well, but really shows the state of Everton if they are having to let key members of their squad leave in order to finance new spending.
I think that is a huge doubt, as Ipswich had something similar with Lambert who previously succeeded at other clubs (Norwich, Colchester) but had Culverhouse as assistant, and Lambert never succeeded anywhere (Aston Villa, Blackburn, Stoke, and Ipswich) after Culverhouse left. And seeing that...
Other managers available who had experience in the EFL at League One: David Flitcroft, John Sheridan, David Hopkin, Steve Lowell, Neal Ardley, Michael Brown, Uwe Roesler, Steven Pressley
Doesn't Michael Appleton have a lot of experience in the EFL? Managed Blackpool for an year, Oxford United for 3 years and is currently managing Lincoln City.