Which English Football Club has had least managers.... 19:07 - Jun 12 with 6218 views | BlacknGoldnBlue | or, more to the point, which clubs give managers the most time? Found the following from 2015 but couldn't find updated version.. Anyone know if changed significantly? | |
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Which English Football Club has had least managers.... on 19:11 - Jun 12 with 6198 views | Hipsterectomy | I always thought us and Norwich were about the same, yet they have had 9 in 12 years not including caretakers | |
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Which English Football Club has had least managers.... on 19:27 - Jun 12 with 6159 views | Superfrans | West Hame are Kn their third manager since 2015,depending on when this was polled, so they may drop. Man Utd and Everton too. | |
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Which English Football Club has had least managers.... on 19:37 - Jun 12 with 6136 views | linhdi |
Which English Football Club has had least managers.... on 19:27 - Jun 12 by Superfrans | West Hame are Kn their third manager since 2015,depending on when this was polled, so they may drop. Man Utd and Everton too. |
Arsenal will have increased with 4 more years of Wenger, but then fallen back a wee bit. Suspect Town will have drawn closer to top 5. | | | |
Which English Football Club has had least managers.... on 19:56 - Jun 12 with 6082 views | Townly | Yes but the scenario is changed nowadays with more and more clubs employing coaches and directors of football. Coaches as such can become as ephemeral as players nowadays. D's of F are the mainstay I believe this approach started in the Spanish league. Some of the most successful clubs in Europe have gone through coaches at a consistent rate. Some of our top teams do so now as well. The days when persevering with a manager for a long time was an accolade no longer exist. Where are Crewe Alexander now? Football is now a quick fix, hit or miss, business with everything needed for the now and forward planning is becoming obsolete. | | | |
Which English Football Club has had least managers.... on 07:03 - Jun 13 with 5778 views | tcblue | It's a very basic, almost disingenuous statistic to use as often the longest term skews things massively. Dagenham and Redbridge is an interesting stat until you realise they've only been around for a couple of decades. Statistically, the more realistic thing to do would have been to take an 'x' percentile. Maybe set a minimum period as well. But now I'm trying to massage the figures to put us top... | | | |
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