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Stoke sack manager Gary Rowett after eight months in charge

Sam Allardyce not a contender for manager's job, according to Sky sources

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Former Stoke defender Danny Higginbotham says Gary Rowett deserved more time following his sacking after eight months in charge.

Stoke have sacked manager Gary Rowett after just eight months in charge.

The Potters were among the favourites for promotion from the Sky Bet Championship this season but have underwhelmed and currently lie 14th in the table, eight points off the play-off spots.

Rowett's coaching staff have also left the club, leaving Rory Delap, Kevin Russell and Andy Quy to take temporary charge of the first team.

Fans hold a Gary Rowett out sign during  Stoke City's home defeat to Bristol City
Image: Fans hold a 'Gary Rowett out' sign during Stoke City's home defeat to Bristol City

A Stoke statement read: "The club would like to thank Gary and his staff for their efforts over the past eight months.

"A new managerial appointment will be made as swiftly as possible."

Rowett signed a three-year deal with Stoke in the summer after the relegated Premier League side paid Derby £1.8m in compensation for his signature.

Stoke City manager Gary Rowett appears dejected at half-time with his team losing 2-0
Image: Rowett won just eight of 26 Championship matches at Stoke

However, they have not won in their last four matches and were held to a 1-1 home draw by League One Shrewsbury in the FA Cup on Saturday.

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Rowett began his managerial career at Burton in 2012 and guided them to the League One play-offs on two occasions before joining Birmingham.

He was controversially sacked in December 2016 despite being on course to take the Blues into the play-offs, before moving to Derby.

Sam Allardyce, Manager of Everton looks on prior to the Premier League match between Everton and Southampton at Goodison Park on May 5, 2018 in Liverpool, England.
Image: Sam Allardyce is not a contender for the Stoke job, say Sky sources

Stoke's attention will now turn to finding a permanent replacement for Rowett, with reports suggesting the Potters have been considering David Moyes and Sam Allardyce.

However, sources have told Sky Sports News that former England manager Allardyce is not a contender for the job at the bet365 Stadium.

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