Former Manchester United superstar Ronny took charge of Plymouth this season and led the team to a mediocre Champions League campaign, not only being thrashed 4-0 by Bristol City, but the crisis of Injun has resurfaced. He is rumored to be facing two choices over his contract extension, and with two consecutive home games against Oxford and Swansea, Moonbat's position could be in jeopardy if he fails to build on his success.
After retiring from the game, Ronnie has been in coaching since 2020, performing moderately well in his first Championship campaign, but was unfortunate enough to suffer a 21-point financial woes and was even banned from transfers, which ultimately saw his team relegated. He then moved to the Washington League before returning to England a year and a half later to coach Championship side Birmingham. However, the team's form took a nosedive from title contenders to relegation contenders, and he was swept out of the club midway through the season.
Ronny returned to Plymouth this summer, but the team's strength has not improved and Ronny's leadership has failed to turn the tide. With a recent losing streak, including a 1-6 defeat to Norwich and a 0-4 defeat to Bristol City, Ronny himself has been described as the toughest week of his coaching career. The team is currently fourth in the table and on the verge of the relegation zone. Whether Ronnie will be able to save the day in this managerial crisis is an open question.