1/07/2016 - 30/06/2025 Pep Guardiola
24/06/2013 - 30/06/2016 Manuel Pellegrini
14/05/2013 - 30/06/2013 Brian Kidd
20/12/2009 - 13/05/2013 Roberto Mancini
01/07/2008 - 19/12/2009 Mark Hughes
06/07/2007 - 02/06/2008 Sven-Göran Eriksson
21/03/2005 - 14/05/2007 Stuart Pearce
01/07/2001 - 11/03/2005 Kevin Keegan
18/02/1998 - 21/05/2001 Joe Royle
29/12/1996 - 17/02/1998 Frank Clark
09/11/1996 - 28/12/1996 Phil Neal
07/10/1996 - 08/11/1996 Steve Coppell
26/08/1996 - 07/10/1996 Asa Hartford
01/07/1995 - 26/08/1996 Alan Ball
28/08/1993 - 30/06/1995 Brian Horton
26/08/1993 - 27/08/1993 Tony Book
11/11/1990 - 25/08/1993 Peter Reid
06/12/1989 - 05/11/1990 Howard Kendall
29/11/1989 - 05/12/1989 Tony Book
01/07/1987 - 29/11/1989 Mel Machin
21/09/1986 - 30/06/1987 Jimmy Frizzell
30/06/1983 - 20/09/1986 Billy McNeill
03/02/1983 - 07/06/1983 John Benson
01/11/1980 - 03/02/1983 John Bond
09/10/1980 - 16/10/1980 Tony Book
16/07/1979 - 08/10/1980 Malcolm Allison
12/04/1974 - 30/06/1979 Tony Book
22/11/1973 - 12/04/1974 Ron Saunders
23/10/1973 - 22/11/1973 Tony Book
30/03/1973 - 22/10/1973 Johnny Hart
07/10/1971 - 30/03/1973 Malcolm Allison
13/07/1965 - 07/10/1971 Joe Mercer
01/06/1950 - 30/06/1963 Les McDowall
01/11/1947 - 26/02/1950 Jock Thomson
01/08/1947 - 31/10/1947 Wilf Wild
02/12/1946 - 30/06/1947 Sam Cowan
14/03/1932 - 01/12/1946 Wilf Wild
26/04/1926 - 12/03/1932 Peter Hodge
15/11/1925 - 25/04/1926 Albert Alexander
01/07/1924 - 14/11/1925 David Ashworth
10/09/1912 - 30/06/1924 Ernest Mangnall
01/07/1906 - 30/06/1912 Harry Newbould
01/07/1902 - 30/06/1906 Tom Maley
01/07/1895 - 30/06/1902 Sam Ormerod
01/08/1889 - 30/06/1895 Joshua Parlby
01/07/1889 - 30/06/1893 Lawrence Furniss
01/07/1887 - 30/06/1889 Walter Chew
01/07/1884 - 30/06/1887 Edward Kitchen
01/07/1882 - 30/06/1884 Jack McGee
01/07/1880 - 30/06/1882 Frederick Hopkinson
Some decent managers on the list
Horton for was hard done by, a fans favourite during difficult times
No Hughes or Mancini on that list. One of my least favourites (Hughes) and one of my favourites (Mancini). I still remember KK very fondly but Pep is obviously the best in my lifetime.
Quote from: gavin on June 14, 2024, 11:53:42No Hughes or Mancini on that list. One of my least favourites (Hughes) and one of my favourites (Mancini). I still remember KK very fondly but Pep is obviously the best in my lifetime.
how did i miss that ::)
Quote from: Stephen Paul on June 14, 2024, 18:00:37how did i miss that ::)
For an IT expert expert like yourself it's all too easy to make a mistake during a copy and paste exercise.
I remember Swales announcing "tomorrow will be telling you the name of our new manager who is well known and respected throughout the football world" The next day he introduced Brian Horton as manager and everyone went "Brian who?" Or something like that.
Anyways he was a decent bloke and I enjoyed his stay. Think he was in charge when we walloped the Spuds 5-2 but obviously I could be wrong.
He was. That was a superb match. Paul Walsh was excellent and some excellent football was played. And also under Horton generally. A decent bloke and a decent manager but, yes, he was rather oversold before his appointment. It didn't do him any favours to start with but he held his own and he could be proud of his efforts when he left. To be replaced by Alan Ball though, that went well ::) .
Ah, 1996. What a year that was! There's nothing like managerial stability.
Quote from: Hesperus on June 14, 2024, 21:28:27Ah, 1996. What a year that was! There's nothing like managerial stability.
a real low point
Quote from: gavin on June 14, 2024, 11:53:42No Hughes or Mancini on that list. One of my least favourites (Hughes) and one of my favourites (Mancini). I still remember KK very fondly but Pep is obviously the best in my lifetime.
Sorted
You could have left Hughes off for me ;)
Quote from: gavin on June 15, 2024, 21:54:23You could have left Hughes off for me ;)
:D not my favourite either