FLEETWOOD Town boss Uwe Rosler is the bookies’ favourite to become the next permanent Norwich City manager.

Sky Bet are offering odds of 1/6 on Rosler taking over from Alex Neil at Carrow Road after the German was linked with the empty Championship hot-seat in the national press earlier this week.

EFL League One manager of the season Rosler took over at Highbury just three days before the start of the season and has transformed Town from relegation battlers to promotion candidates with his side sitting third in the League One table with just seven games to go.

More than 70,000 fans will be heading to Wembley on Sunday to witness much-maligned Checkatrade Trophy final.

The Football League announced on Monday that bottom-of-the-table Coventry City and Oxford United had sold 70,012 tickets for the game between - despite both League One teams experiencing crowds of less than 1,400 earlier in the competition.

Karl Robinson will take his Charlton Athletic players back to an old stomping ground in a bid to get them fully charged for next season.

The Addicks boss will take his men to Portmarnock in Ireland, a haunt he used consistently while in charge at MK Dons.

“I don’t think the players had a proper pre-season last summer because of everything that was going on with the club and everything will be arranged down to the last detail,” he said.

“We must all work together as a group, and that includes having motivated players, motivated management and backroom staff.”

Scunthorpe United are trying and identify a culprit who shouted an insult to Bradford City fans during a minute’s silence at Sunday’s game.

As was the case at all the weekend games, the Iron held a minute’s silence in memory of those who died and were injured in the terror attacks in London last Wednesday.

The period of silence was impeccably observed apart from an insult shouted out.

Scunthorpe United chief executive officer James Rodwell has spoken about the isolated incident.

Speaking to the club website he said: “As anybody who was at the game or watching on the TV would be aware, the minute’s silence was impeccably observed by everybody in the ground other than one mindless idiot, who decided to shout out an insult to the Bradford City fans.

“Clearly, this is not what we as a football club or our supporters are about. We are a respectful football club, and we pride ourselves on doing things the right way.

“As such, we would ask any true Scunthorpe United fan to help us point out the individual who was responsible for this crass act of stupidity.”