Nottingham Forest's tumultuous season continues as they sack Sean Dyche, marking the fourth manager change in a single season. The club's struggles have been a rollercoaster, with a series of managerial changes and a poor run of results. The latest crisis comes after Dyche's reign ended after just 114 days, with the team in a relegation fight. Despite his efforts, Dyche couldn't prevent the team's decline, as they picked up just two wins in their last 10 league games and suffered an FA Cup exit to Wrexham. The season has been a far cry from the club's initial hopes, with European football returning to the City Ground for the first time since 1995-96. The club's problems have been self-inflicted, with a breakdown in relationships between Nuno Espirito Santo, the global sporting director Edu, and owner Evangelos Marinakis leading to his sacking. The appointment of Postecoglou, a clash of styles with Nuno's counter-attack, didn't work out, and Dyche's arrival, initially promising, couldn't save the team from their struggles. The season has been a disappointment, with the club's target of winning the Europa League falling short. With the team in a relegation battle, the search for a fourth manager in a season of crisis continues.