Molins: The glory era is over
Interim manager Guillermo Molins didn't sugarcoat it. After Miguel Angel Ramirez was sacked on Tuesday, Molins told the media bluntly: "Nothing can last forever" (1). He acknowledged the heavy mood around the squad and said the club must "find the right path for the next era to start" (4). This is MFF in crisis mode, sitting 12th with 10 points from 9 games, and Molins is not pretending otherwise.
Horneland linked as search begins
Eirik Horneland is now a concrete name in the frame for the MFF job (2). The Norwegian's name surfaced as the club hunts for Ramirez's permanent successor. Meanwhile, a second unnamed manager is also reported to be under consideration (6). Daniel Andersson and the board have a rebuild on their hands and no time to waste.
Chairman: leaked strategy document is fake
Chairman Zlatko Rihter has dismissed a reported strategy document published by Aftonbladet as "AI-generated" and "forged" (3). The club flatly denies its existence. Whatever the truth, it adds another layer of chaos to a season already veering off course.
Transfer target talking to another club
A player linked with a move to MFF is now reportedly in dialogue with a different club (5). No name yet, but if you're chasing reinforcements during a crisis, getting dragged into a bidding war is the last thing you need.
Fan reactions
Supporters are not buying the club's denial on the leaked document. On Reddit, the dominant mood is disbelief, with fans questioning how the club can dismiss it so categorically when the document's level of detail feels too specific to be pure fabrication. Plenty are treating it as yet another sign of dysfunction at the top. Join the discussion.