
We know Oliver Glasner will leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season but there is a chance he could leave sooner if results continue to be absolutely rotten.
Andoni Iraola and Frank Lampard are among those to be linked, but who are the favourites for the Palace job according to Oddschecker?
8=) Frank Lampard
There are certain quarters who really will not rest until Super Frank is back in Premier League management. Calm yourselves, guys. Coventry will get promoted. Probably.
8=) Inigo Perez
The current manager of Real Vallecano has benefited from the associated halo effect of Andoni Iraola and his success at Bournemouth and reports in Spain claim that he has been approached by Nottingham Forest and Wolves already this season. He might find the prospect of Palace rather more interesting than either, especially if Glasner gets a significant step-up from Selhurst Park.
8=) Brian Barry-Murphy
The Irish manager of League One table-toppers Cardiff has worked with Pep Guardiola at Manchester City so has some real cache in the coaching world.
6=) Steve Cooper
Currently manager of Brondby but will inevitably be linked with returns to middling Premier League clubs, because we as a nation always believe that the Brits can easily be lured back, even if they are having a bloody lovely time elsewhere.
6=) Brendan Rodgers
To be fair, he probably could be lured back from Saudi Arabia, especially as the LinkedIn-isation of football management has accelerated at pace in his absence.
4=) Thomas Frank
Whenever this failed Tottenham experiment ends, it would surely be an excellent idea to appoint a manager who has excelled at a mid-table level in the Premier League. He would probably love the relative peace and quiet.
4=) Kieran McKenna
Currently on course to bring Ipswich back to the Premier League, justifying the faith placed in him beyond the Tractor Boys’ relegation. Throughout it all, McKenna retained that Next Big Thing magic which could well tempt Palace.
3) Jose Bordalas
The Getafe coach has long been linked with Palace but club President Angel Torres said late last year: “Many absurd things have been said, like that the coach was going to go there. He’s very happy here and besides, he doesn’t speak English…Why would he go there?”
Has he not heard about the wages on offer in the Premier League? At 61, Bordalas might fancy one last challenge and one last big pay-day.
2) Roger Schmidt
An interesting name that has burst through what remains for now a largely speculative market with no compelling favourite. Schmidt is that favourite now with some bookies.
His current job title is ‘global sports director’ for the J League, which sounds very important. In more on-the-ground terms, his most recent relevant experiences comes at Benfica and PSV.
1) Gareth Southgate
He really does not seem to be massively interested in being a football manager as he has fully embraced the LinkedIn life, and yet he continues to be linked with Premier League jobs, particularly ones where he has some emotional connection.






