Despite finishing bottom of the pile in League One, Yeovil Town are probably in the most stable position, having appointed Paul Sturrock just before their relegation was confirmed and allowed the experienced Scot the time to effect a major clearout at Huish Park.
After a turbulent season of changes in the dug-out, Leyton Orient and Fabio Liverani parted company earlier this week by mutual consent. Liverani was the O's fourth manager of 2014/15 and had replaced another Italian, Mauro Milanese.
Crawley Town went down on a dramatic final day with an interim manager, Dean Saunders, in charge after John Gregory underwent heart surgery. Having confirmed Gregory would not be returning, the club are now looking for a new boss with Saunders having landed the vacant post at Chesterfield.
And Notts County are also adjusting to life under a new man in the shape of Ricardo Moniz with the 50-year-old Dutchman having replaced Shaun Derry late in the season. Vastly experienced in a number of countries, it remains to be seen how well Moniz will adapt to life in League Two.