There continues to be plenty of movement in the market as the bookmakers consider who will replace newly-appointed Swindon Town manager Michael Flynn in the dugout at Poundland Bescot Stadium.
After several days as the hot favourite, former Lincoln City, Huddersfield Town, and Portsmouth manager Danny Cowley has seen his odds slip to 6/1 alongside ex-South Shields boss Kevin Phillips, with the heavily backed duo apparently less likely to take charge.
After several days as the hot favourite, former Lincoln City, Huddersfield Town, and Portsmouth manager Danny Cowley has seen his odds slip to 6/1 alongside ex-South Shields boss Kevin Phillips, with the heavily backed duo apparently less likely to take charge.
Rising up the table over the last few hours is former Walsall striker Troy Denney, with the current Birmingham City man jumping to become 11/10 favourite with BetVictor to be confirmed as the new Head Coach in WS1.
34-year-old Deeney, who made 136 appearances for the Saddlers before joining Watford in 2010, has seen his odds shrink and is now topping the list of potential new arrivals.
Despite guiding the Saddlers to their first win in many months, current interim boss Mat Sadler sits second in the list with odds of 3/1, though Mat himself has remained tight-lipped over if he believes he is in the running for a permanent place in the manager's chair.
It is understood that the club is hoping to announce a new Head Coach over the next week with the new gaffer tasked with rebuilding the team following another disappointing League Two campaign.