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Time to go: What happened to Dyche at full-time speaks volumes as Marinakis ready to change…

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis needs to make a change in the dugout after what happened to Sean Dyche at the full-time whistle on Wednesday evening.

Forest are embroiled in a relegation battle in the Premier League, and their result against Wolves on Wednesday was an incredibly disappointing one, drawing with the bottom-of-the-table side. West Ham's recent run of form has ramped up the pressure for Dyche to turn things around at Forest, with the threat of relegation increasing every week.

Dyche was brought in to steady the ship after Ange Postecoglou's sacking late last year, but there's an argument to suggest things haven't improved at The City Ground. Marinakis was spotted in the crowd during Forest's draw on Wednesday, and he won't have been happy with the result.

Time for Dyche to Depart Nottingham Forest

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What happened at full-time speaks volumes. After Forest were held to a 0-0 draw at home to Wolves, who have won just once all season in the Premier League, the Forest supporters booed their side of the pitch, with the noise increasing as Dyche made his way to the tunnel.

The supporters are clearly not on board with Dyche at the moment, and Marinakis is certainly not afraid to take drastic action, with the former Everton boss already their third manager of the season.

GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that Marinakis is ready to make a change in the dugout, with Dyche under increasing pressure, and that was before their disappointing result against Wolves.

Given Marinakis' track record, a change in the near future certainly wouldn't be a surprise, and Dyche will find it difficult to argue that it was undeserved. It's time for Forest to move on, before it's too late, with the threat of relegation now serious.

Questions Must be Asked of Marinakis Too

Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis

Although Dyche is taking a lot of the criticism at the moment, Marinakis also needs to take some of the blame. If you're in a position where you're considering hiring your fourth manager of the season, then questions need to be asked about the decision-makers who are appointing these coaches.

Marinakis will likely sack yet another manager in the coming weeks if things get worse, but Dyche certainly isn't the only person to blame. Their recruitment has been poor for a few years now, and their turnover of managers speaks volumes.

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