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Season/No. of Premier League Managers SackedAnyone fancy putting some stats together on this? I'd be interested to see if my gut feeling is right, that we don't sack managers more frequently that the average.
Season/No. of Premier League Managers Sacked
00/01 7
01/02 8
02/03 4
03/04 6
04/05 8
05/06 9
06/07 9
07/08 11
08/09 12
09/10 8
10/11 9
11/12 10
12/13 9
13/14 13
By Club - No. of managers since 92/93/Years played in Premier League
(Here are the top 10, plus a few select teams)
Spurs 20/22
Newcastle 19/20
Chelsea 18/22
Southampton 14/15
Aston Villa 13/22
Man City 12/17
Crystal Palace 11/5
Sunderland 11/13
West Ham 11/18
West Brom 10/8
Fulham 10/13
Blackburn 10/18
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Woolwich 6/22
Man Utd 4/22
Portsmouth 9/7
Wigan 5/8
QPR 6/6
Liverpool 8/22
Bolton 7/13
I included years spent in the Premier League as teams are under much more pressure in the top division and therefore more inclined to make managerial changes.
But, whichever way you look at it, we've had more managers than any other club.
No no. They've had 11 managers since 92/93, but only played 5 seasons in the Premier League in those years.Palace on 2+ managers season average in the their prem years?
No no. They've had 11 managers since 92/93, but only played 5 seasons in the Premier League in those years.
Sorry, just a quick overview with randomly selected fields.
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Of the group, I'd expect Redknapp and Pardew to go first. Pardew will be Ashley's sacrificial lamb when the crowds get too restless at the lack of effort from the club.No manager has been sacked yet this season, that feels like the longest start to a season without a sacking in a while. Martinez, Rodgers and Redknapp appear under the most pressure but after their previous season are likely to be given more time.
Isn't Pardew's contract to 2018 or something? Pretty expensive dismissal.Of the group, I'd expect Redknapp and Pardew to go first. Pardew will be Ashley's sacrificial lamb when the crowds get too restless at the lack of effort from the club.
Depend on the clauses within the contract, but it could be. Ashley seems determined to spend the least effort possible to run the club without getting relegated. At some point, the fans are going to turn on him pretty hard when they clue in.Isn't Pardew's contract to 2018 or something? Pretty expensive dismissal.
By Club - No. of managers since 92/93/Years played in Premier League
(Here are the top 10, plus a few select teams)
Spurs 20/22
But, whichever way you look at it, we've had more managers than any other club.
Are you including all those caretaker managers in that? I count twelve, not twenty:
- 1993 Osvaldo Ardiles
- 1994 Gerry Francis
- 1997 Christian Gross
- 1998 George Graham
- 2001 Glenn Hoddle
- 2004 Jacques Santini
- 2004 Martin Jol
- 2007 Juande Ramos
- 2008 Harry Redknapp
- 2012 André Villas-Boas
- 2013 Tim Sherwood
- 2014 Mauricio Pochettino
And me, fond childhood memories.THIS is Tottenham to me
It isn't, but sometimes you aren't given that choice.Yeah, he's definitely including caretaker managers. Which I think should absolutely should be included. The one thing I have NEVER understood is the mindset that sacking someone without an immediate replacement is a good idea.
This is the glory.THIS is Tottenham to me
Fuck knows. I didn't count. I let Wiki do the work for me!Are you including all those caretaker managers in that? I count twelve, not twenty:
- 1993 Osvaldo Ardiles
- 1994 Gerry Francis
- 1997 Christian Gross
- 1998 George Graham
- 2001 Glenn Hoddle
- 2004 Jacques Santini
- 2004 Martin Jol
- 2007 Juande Ramos
- 2008 Harry Redknapp
- 2012 André Villas-Boas
- 2013 Tim Sherwood
- 2014 Mauricio Pochettino