Sheffield Wednesday: Carlos Carvalhal's exit repeat of Derek Dooley's Christmas Eve sacking 44 years ago
Dooley’s axeing was announced, also on Christmas Eve, after the Owls had a poor run after the playing staff were hit by a virus that affected 16 players between September and November.
The dismissal, and particularly its timing, attracted widespread condemnation among fans.
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Hide AdThe man whose brilliant goalscoring career had been cruelly cut short when his leg was amputated after he broke it in a match at Preston on February 14, 1953, was extremely popular among Sheffielders and remained so until his death in March 2008 aged 78.
His dismissal followed soon after big boardroom changes led to Matt Sheppard being named chairman.
Dooley was so upset by Wednesday’s treatment of him that he didn’t return to Hillsborough for almost 20 years.
He went on to play a major role for rivals Sheffield United for more than 30 years, in various jobs including commercial manager, managing director and chairman.
A statue in his memory stands outside Bramall Lane and part of the city’s ring road is named Derek Dooley way, after him.