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Revolving Door 21:57 - Sep 11 with 2799 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Never seen this table before. Interesting reading.

Championship table by number of permanent managers since 2000.

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Revolving Door on 23:11 - Sep 11 with 2599 viewsWatford_Ranger

For all the unnecessary knowledge I have of QPR I know little to nothing about the managers of the distant past.

11 managers from 1906 until Alec Stock leaving in 1968.

11 managers (plus caretakers) from Gary Waddock in 2006 to Ramsey leaving in 2015.
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Revolving Door on 00:43 - Sep 12 with 2454 viewsnumptydumpty

Leicester more managers than us and won the premier league title during this time period.

Doesn't mean much, i guess.

Its sadly the way though.

Whereas Nico Hamaleinen was here, man and boy.....
[Post edited 12 Sep 0:44]

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Revolving Door on 09:11 - Sep 12 with 2019 viewsstevec

Revolving Door on 00:43 - Sep 12 by numptydumpty

Leicester more managers than us and won the premier league title during this time period.

Doesn't mean much, i guess.

Its sadly the way though.

Whereas Nico Hamaleinen was here, man and boy.....
[Post edited 12 Sep 0:44]


Yes, looking at the bottom three, it seems to be saying if you want to spend more time in the Premier League than you really should do, keep binning the manager.

At the other end of the scale, Ipswich, doing the commendable thing, seem to have had two good years out of twenty five rather horrendous years.

From this league table clubs have likely paid or paid up three year contracts for an average of less than 18 months work. Think the sensible approach would be to offer one year contracts at maybe 50% higher salary. Bad ones you’d save equivalent of 18 months salary, promising ones that go wrong in the second season, you cut even, and if they survive longer than that it would only be because they’ve shown their very good.
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Revolving Door on 10:18 - Sep 12 with 1907 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Should be noted that if you are on this list it means it hasn’t worked that well by default.
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Revolving Door on 12:44 - Sep 12 with 1668 viewsMatch82

I know they are top (bottom?) but I'm a little bit surprised that Watford aren't lapping the field here
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Revolving Door on 13:17 - Sep 12 with 1552 viewsterryb

According to Wiki we've had 24 managers since 2000, although Ian Holloway & Mick Harford are listed twice. Personally, I've no idea if Harford or Hart were permanent or temporary appointments, but if we deduct their 3 joint appearances we come to the 21 quoted above. The Briatore years account for 9 managers listed, at least 6 of them permanent.

I assume that Watford were reasonably stable until they became part of a group ownership.
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Revolving Door on 14:58 - Sep 12 with 1399 viewsQPunkR

Revolving Door on 13:17 - Sep 12 by terryb

According to Wiki we've had 24 managers since 2000, although Ian Holloway & Mick Harford are listed twice. Personally, I've no idea if Harford or Hart were permanent or temporary appointments, but if we deduct their 3 joint appearances we come to the 21 quoted above. The Briatore years account for 9 managers listed, at least 6 of them permanent.

I assume that Watford were reasonably stable until they became part of a group ownership.


Hart (shudder) was definitely supposed to be permanent

Shit but local

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Revolving Door on 15:06 - Sep 12 with 1380 viewsOakR

It would be interesting to se a comparison from teams in say the 1980s., 90s and so on.

I guess with the advent of DOF, analytics for scouting and more definied playing styles for a longer period of time, managers are viewed as less important than they once were and more easily replaced by someone with a similar philosophy.

I guess also the pressure for success (whatever that is....) is much more intense now.

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Revolving Door on 15:41 - Sep 12 with 1274 viewsPadulas_Shampoo

In our defense, we had 5 in less than 18 months when the lunatics were running the asylum before Warnock. Take those out and we're knocking on the door of the playoffs.
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Revolving Door on 16:01 - Sep 12 with 1229 viewsOakR

Revolving Door on 15:41 - Sep 12 by Padulas_Shampoo

In our defense, we had 5 in less than 18 months when the lunatics were running the asylum before Warnock. Take those out and we're knocking on the door of the playoffs.


Personally I'm disappointed we didn't finish 16th in the table.

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Revolving Door on 23:12 - Sep 12 with 840 viewsSimonJames

I think Sheff Utd are about to slip to 5th place in that table.

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Revolving Door on 08:14 - Sep 13 with 512 viewsnumptydumpty

Does it include caretaker managers.

We have had a few in this timespan.

Warnock did it once and Ainsworth has done it twice - in addition to their separate spells as manager.

John Eustace was caretaker also. Probably means the stats not quite as they seem as well.
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Revolving Door on 10:24 - Sep 13 with 323 viewsthemodfather

like to see this made into wages/pay offs for managers sacked etc! not all leave, walk away or mutual consent.
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