Wolves have sacked manager Dean Saunders, three days after they were relegated at The Amex, and have begun the search for their fifth permanent manager in less than 15 months.
Saunders, 48, replaced Stale Solbakken in January, but won just five of his 20 games in charge and could not prevent Wolves from dropping into npower League One, the club's second successive relegation.
The midlands club lost five of their last six matches of the season and former Doncaster boss Saunders is followed out of Molineux by assistant Brian Carey.
Albion beat them 2-0 on Saturday with two Kazenga LuaLua goals to confirm the drop to League One
Meanwhile, Kenny Jackett today resigned as Millwall manager after almost six years in charge.
The 51-year-old joined the club in 2007 and was the sixth longest serving manager in the Football League behind Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, David Moyes, Tony Pulis and Exeter's Paul Tisdale.
Jackett led the Lions to the FA Cup semi-final this season but a run of four defeats in the last five games saw the club finish just two points above the npower Championship drop zone.
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