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Chris Hughton nth Longest Serving Manager in the English League







Giraffe

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Keith Hill sacked from Rochdale. Up to 7th!

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Is this the up to date list?

1. Jim Bentley - Morecambe
2. Gareth Ainsworth - Wycombe Wanderers
3. Eddie Howe - Bournemouth
4. Sean Dyche - Burnley
5. Mauricio Pochettino - Tottenham Hotspur
6. John Coleman - Accrington Stanley
7. Chris Hughton - Brighton & Hove Albion
8. Neil Harris - Millwall
9. Derek Adams - Plymouth Argyle
10. Jurgen Klopp - Liverpool
 
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Petee

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Is this the up to date list?

1. Jim Bentley - Morecambe
2. Gareth Ainsworth - Wycombe Wanderers
3. Eddie Howe - Bournemouth
4. Sean Dyche - Burnley
5. Mauricio Pochettino - Tottenham Hotspur
6. John Coleman - Accrington Stanley
7. Chris Hughton - Brighton & Hove Albion
8. Neil Harris - Millwall
9. Derek Adams - Plymouth Argyle
10. Jurgen Klopp - Liverpool

Yep. Klopp enters the top 10 as well.
 
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Yep. Klopp enters the top 10 as well.

Thanks now edited.

Interesting that five of the top ten are now Premier League managers which is generally considered to be the league where there are most changes. Maybe not the case anymore?
 


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Interesting that five of the top ten are now Premier League managers which is generally considered to be the league where there are most changes. Maybe not the case anymore?

Although three of the five took their clubs into the PL in the first place, and all three clubs are discussed in the "punching above their weight" category from time to time.
 




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Now with how each manager is doing. Can't see Chris moving up for some time yet, unless Morecambe end the season badly.

1. Jim Bentley - Morecambe - 21st in League Two - expectations low, probably safe?
2. Gareth Ainsworth - Wycombe Wanderers - 12th in League One - unlikely to be sacked any time soon?
3. Eddie Howe - Bournemouth - 12th in Premier League - one club man, very unlikely to be sacked but could be tempted to move for a Everton type job? Top six won't touch him.
4. Sean Dyche - Burnley - 16th in Premier League - Club has shown they won't sack him easily, likely to be there until offered something better?
5. Mauricio Pochettino - Tottenham Hotspur - 3rd in Premier League - Possible move elsewhere?
6. John Coleman - Accrington Stanley - 14th in League One - over achieving, very safe.
7. Chris Hughton - Brighton & Hove Albion -15th in Premier League - Safe for some time yet.
8. Neil Harris - Millwall - 20th in Championship - fans disgruntled by league performance but if relegated Harris ideal to bring them back up again and decent cup run.
9. Derek Adams - Plymouth Argyle - 15th in League One - under threat, under achieving?
10. Jurgen Klopp - Liverpool - 2nd in Premier League - nailed on to stay for some time yet.
 










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Up to 7th in 4.5 years is good going.

And also a pretty good indication of the state of modern football management
 






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