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Sami Hyypia is the nth longest reigning English league manager









Acker79

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Leyton Orient have confirmed Slade has left them after handing in his resignation, moving Sami up another place. Now 75th.
 










DavidinSouthampton

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According to the Football league manager's website, he's 75th.

I didn't check it thoroughly, other than a quick scan that Dougie Freedman wasn't above him anywhere.
 


Acker79

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According to the Football league manager's website, he's 75th.

I didn't check it thoroughly, other than a quick scan that Dougie Freedman wasn't above him anywhere.

The league manager's association have Louis Van Gaal above Sami.

The issue is that they have taken the date he was announced by Man Utd (19/05/14) rather than the date he officially took charge (16/07/14). I don't know why they did that with him, because they have Stuart Pearce down as the date he took charge (01/07/14) rather than when he was announced (03/04/14)
 




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1 Arsene Wenger Arsenal 01/10/1996
2 Paul Tisdale Exeter 26/06/2006
3 Mark Yates Cheltenham Town 22/12/2009
4 Karl Robinson MK Dons 10/05/2010
5 Alan Pardew Newcastle 09/12/2010
6 Dean Smith Walsall 05/01/2011
7 Darren Ferguson Peterborough 12/01/2011
8 Jim Bentley Morecambe 13/05/2011
9 Paul Cox Mansfield 19/05/2011
10 Sam Allardyce West Ham 01/06/2011
11 Phil Parkinson Bradford 28/08/2011
12 Justin Edinburgh Newport County 04/10/2011
13 Steve Davis Crewe 10/11/2011
14 Nigel Pearson Leicester 15/11/2011
15 Gary Johnson Yeovil 09/01/2012
16 Gary Rowett Burton Albion 17/03/2012
17 Steve Evans Rotherham 09/04/2012
18 Brendan Rogers Liverpool 01/06/2012
19 Paul Lambert Aston Villa 02/06/2012
20 Steve Bruce Hull 08/06/2012
21 Lee Clark Birmingham 26/06/2012
22 Gareth Ainsworth Wycombe 24/09/2012
23 Richard Money Cambridge Utd 04/10/2012
24 Neal Ardley AFC Wimbledon 10/10/2012
25 Eddie Howe Bournemouth 13/10/2012
26 Paul Cook Chesterfield 25/10/2012
27 Sean Dyche Burnley 30/10/2012
28 Mick McCarthy Ipswich 01/11/2012
29 Harry Redknapp QPR 24/11/2012
30 Graham Alexander Fleetwood Town 06/12/2012
31 John Sheridan Plymouth 06/01/2013
32 Keith Hill Rochdale 22/01/2013
33 Simon Grayson Preston 18/02/2013
34 John Still Luton 26/02/2013
35 Wayne Burnett Dagenham and Redbridge 26/02/2013
36 Nigel Worthington York City 04/03/2013
37 Steven Pressley Coventry 08/03/2013
38 Lee Johnson Oldham 18/03/2013
39 Gary Bowyer Blackburn 19/03/2013
40 Phil Brown Southend 25/03/2013
41 Nigel Adkins Reading 26/03/2013
42 Graham Westley Stevenage 30/03/2013
43 Paul Dickov Doncaster 20/05/2013
44 Colin Cooper Hartlepool 24/05/2013
45 Mark Hughes Stoke 30/05/2013
46 Kenny Jackett Wolves 31/05/2013
47 Jose Mourinho Chelsea 03/06/2013
48 Manuel Pellegrini Man City 24/06/2013
49 Roberto Martinez Everton 01/07/2013
50 Mark Cooper Swindon 13/07/2013
51 Steve McClaren Derby County 02/10/2013
52 Gus Poyet Sunderland 08/10/2013
53 Peter Taylor Gillingham 14/10/2013
54 Nigel Clough Sheffield Utd 23/10/2013
55 Shaun Derry Notts County 06/11/2013
56 Aitor Karanka Middlesbrough 13/11/2013
57 Russ Wilcox Scunthorpe Utd 20/11/2013
58 Stuart Gray Sheff Wednesday 02/12/2013
59 Steve Cotterill Bristol City 03/12/2013
60 John Gregory Crawley Town 03/12/2013
61 Uwe Rosler Wigan 08/12/2013
62 David Flitcroft Bury 09/12/2013
63 Mark Warburton Brentford 10/12/2013
64 Danny Wilson Barnsley 17/12/2013
65 Ian Holloway Millwall 06/01/2014
66 Chris Wilder Northampton 27/01/2014
67 Garry Monk Swansea City 04/02/2014
68 Andy Awford Portsmouth 27/03/2014
69 Neil Adams Norwich 06/04/2014
70 Micky Mellon Shrewsbury Town 12/05/2014
71 Robert Edwards Tranmere 27/05/2014 1/3 appointed that day
72 Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham 27/05/2014 2/3 appointed that day
73 Bob Peeters Charlton 27/05/2014 3/3 appointed that day
74 Sami Hyypia Brighton & Hove Albion 06/06/2014
75 Jose Riga Blackpool 11/06/2014 Announced 03/04/14, contracts to be signed on the following weekend, officially announced 11/06/14
76 Alan Irvine West Brom 14/06/2014 Announced 14/06/14, to start once completed Everton duties
77 Ronald Koeman Southampton 16/06/2014
78 Stuart Pearce Nottingham Forest 01/07/2014 Announced done deal on 03/04/14, to commence July 1st
79 Michael Appleton Oxford Utd 04/07/2014
80 Louis Van Gaal Man Utd 16/07/2014 Appointed 19/05/14 while with Holland national side, set to commence as manager after the World Cup
81 Neil Warnock Crystal Palace 27/08/2014
82 Tony Humes Colchester 01/09/2014
83 Chris Powell Huddersfield 03/09/2014
84 Kit Symons Fulham 18/09/2014 care taker
85 John Coleman Accrington Stanley 18/09/2014
86 Keith Curle Carlisle Utd 19/09/2014
87 Darko Milanic Leeds Utd 23/09/2014
88 Kevin Durant Leyton Orient 25/09/2014 Temp
89 Billy McKinlay Watford 29/09/2014
 


pauli cee

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Love this thread.
Only 12 managers out of the current 92 have survived in their job for over 3 years, quite staggering really.
Would love to compare this with back in the 70's, 80's....
 








Grombleton

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Love this thread.
Only 12 managers out of the current 92 have survived in their job for over 3 years, quite staggering really.
Would love to compare this with back in the 70's, 80's....

It's frightening how quickly the clubs (owners and fans) demand success and aren't willing to allow managers time to build a squad - win or bust.
 


pauli cee

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It's frightening how quickly the clubs (owners and fans) demand success and aren't willing to allow managers time to build a squad - win or bust.

Could quite easily include the Albion in that tho' already.
I'm sure it was less than 6 games in, before people were calling for Sammi's head.
I'm surprised more clubs never learnt the lesson from Man Utd, that stability, continuity and faith in a manager/project is the way forward
 




Grombleton

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Could quite easily include the Albion in that tho' already.
I'm sure it was less than 6 games in, before people were calling for Sammi's head.
I'm surprised more clubs never learnt the lesson from Man Utd, that stability, continuity and faith in a manager/project is the way forward

I completely agree - I don't see the need for quick-fire dismissals - You can see from us that having 3 managers in 3 seasons mean that there's no consistency or cohesion. I use Man Utd as a good example...it took Fergie what...6 years before he won a trophy? Also he was desperately close to the sack as well.

Patience is lost in todays game. Sadly.
 




nwgull

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Could quite easily include the Albion in that tho' already.
I'm sure it was less than 6 games in, before people were calling for Sammi's head.
I'm surprised more clubs never learnt the lesson from Man Utd, that stability, continuity and faith in a manager/project is the way forward

I think that the overwhelming majority of Albion fans will not even be thinking that Sammi should be sacked at this moment. It's just a vocal minority - and I'm talking 3-4 people - who spend too much time posting on an Internet forum.
 


pauli cee

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I think that the overwhelming majority of Albion fans will not even be thinking that Sammi should be sacked at this moment. It's just a vocal minority - and I'm talking 3-4 people - who spend too much time posting on an Internet forum.

Quite:thumbsup:
 




jeremyfisher

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It's also worth adding that successful managers get snapped up by bigger clubs and don't stick around when the clubs and fans would want them to stay. You can't blame them for wanting to move on for the bigger club and bigger salary, but that's also an issue here too.
 




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