Aston Villa: 6
Graham Taylor (1987-1990), Ron Atkinson (1991-94), Brian Little (1994-98), John Gregory (1998-02), Graham Taylor (2002-03), David O’Leary (2003-06)
Chelsea: 11
John Hollins (1986-88), Bobby Campbell (1989-91), Ian Porterfield (1991-93), David Webb (1993), Glenn Hoddle (1993-96), Ruud Gullit (1996-98), Gianluca Vialli (1998-00), Claudio Ranieri (2000-04), Jose Mourinho (2004-07), Avram Grant (2007-08), Luis Felipe Scolari (2008)
Arsenal: 2
George Graham (1986-95), Bruce Rioch (1995-96)
Everton: 7
Howard Kendall (1981-87), Colin Harvey (1987-90), Howard Kendall (1990-93), Mike Walker (1994), Joe Royle (1994-97), Howard Kendall (1997-98), Walter Smith (1998-2002)
Wigan Athletic: 12
Ray Mathias (1986-89), Bryan Hamilton (1989-9
3), Dave Philpotts (1993). Kenny Swain (1993-94), Graham Barrow (1994-95), John Deehan (1995-98), Ray Mathias (1998-99), John Benson (1999-2000), Bruce Rioch (2000-01), Steve Bruce (2001), Paul Jewell (2001-07), Chris Hutchings (2007)
West Ham: 6
John Lyall (1986-89), Billy Bonds (1991-94), Harry Redknapp (1994-01), Glenn Roeder (2001-03), Alan Pardew (2003-06), Alan Curbishley (2006-2008)
Manchester City: 12
Jimmy Frizzell (1986-87), Mel Machin (1989), Howard Kendall (1990), Peter Reid (1990-93), Brian Horton (1993-95), Alan Ball (1995-96), Steve Coppell (1996), Frank Clark (1996-98), Joe Royle (1998-01), Kevin Keegan (2001-05), Stuart Pearce (2005-07), Sven-Goran Eriksson (2007-08)
Fulham: 12
Ray Harford (1984-96), Ray Lewington (1986-90), Alan Dicks (1990-91), Don Mackay (1991-94), Ian Branfoot (1994-96), Micky Adams (1996-97), Ray Wilkins (1997-98), Kevin Keegan (1998-99), Paul Bracewell (1999-2000), Jean Tigana (2000-03), Chris Coleman (2003-07), Lawrie Sanchez (2007)
Sunderland: 9
Lawrie McMenemy (1985-87), Denis Smith (1987-91), Malcolm Crosby (1992-93), Terry Butcher (1993), Mick Buxton (1993-95), Peter Reid (1995-02), Howard Wilkinson (2002-03), Mick McCarthy (2005-06), Roy Keane (2007-08)
Hull City: 11
Brian Horton (1984-88), Eddie Gray (1988-89), Colin Appleton (1989), Stan Ternent (1989-91), Terry Dolan (1991-97), Mark Hateley (1997-98), Warren Joyce (1998-2000), Brian Little (2000-02), Jan Molby (2002), Peter Taylor (2002-06), Phil Parkinson (2006)
Newcastle Utd: 11
Willie McFaul (1986-88), Jim Smith (1988-89), Ossie Ardiles (1991-92), Kevin Keegan (1993-97), Kenny Dalglish (1997-98), Ruud Gullit (1998-99), Sir Bobby Robson (1999-04), Graeme Souness (2004-06), Glenn Roeder (2006-07), Sam Allardyce (2007-08), Kevin Keegan (2008)
Bolton Wanderers: 6
Phil Neal (1985-92), Bruce Rioch (1992-95), Roy McFarland (1995-96), Colin Todd (1996-99), Sam Allardyce (1999-2007), Sammy Lee (2007)
Tottenham: 12
David Pleat (1986-87), Terry Venables (1987-91), Peter Shreeves (1991-92), Doug Livermore (1992-93), Ossie Ardiles (1993-94), Gerry Francis (1994-97), Christian Gross (1997-98), George Graham (1998-01), Glenn Hoddle (2001-03), Jacques Santini (2004), Martin Jol (2004-07), Juande Ramos (2007-08)
Portsmouth: 14
Alan Ball (1984-89), John Gregory (1989-90), Frank Burrows (1990-91), Jim Smith (1991-95), Terry Fenwick (1995-98), Alan Ball (1998-99), Tony Pulis (2000), Steve Claridge (2000-01), Graham Rix (2001-02), Harry Redknapp (2002-04), Velimir Zajec (2004- 05), Alain Perrin (2005), Harry Redknapp (2005-08), Tony Adams (2008)
Stoke City: 13
Mick Mills (1985-89), Alan Ball (1989-91), Lou Macari (1991-93), Joe Jordan (1993-94), Lou Macari (1994-97), Chic Bates (1997-98), Chris Kamara (1998), Brian Little (1998-99), Gary Megson (1999), Gudjon Thordarson (1999-02), Steve Cotteril (2002), Tony Pulis (2002-05), Johan Boskamp (2005-06)
Blackburn Rovers: 9
Don Mackay (1987-91), Kenny Dalglish (1991-95), Ray Harford (1995-97), Roy Hodgson (1997-98), Brian Kidd (1998-99), Tony Parks (1999-00), Graeme Souness (2000-04), Mark Hughes (2004-08), Paul Ince (2008)
Middlesbrough: 5
Bruce Rioch (1986-90), Colin Todd (1990-91), Lennie Lawrence (1991-94), Bryan Robson (1994-01), Steve McClaren (2001-06)
West Brom: 12
Ron Saunders (1986-87), Ron Atkinson (1987-88), Brian Talbot (1988-91), Bobby Gould (1991-92), Ossie Ardiles (1992-93), Keith Burkinshaw (1993-94), Alan Buckley (1994-97), Ray Harford (1997), Denis Smith (1997-00), Brian Little (2000), Gary Megson (2000-04), Bryan Robson (2004-06)
Wolverhampton Wanderers: 6
Graham Turner (1986-94), Graham Taylor (1994-95), Mark McGhee (1995-98), Colin Lee (1998-2000), Dave Jones (2001-04), Glenn Hoddle (2004-06)
Reading: 8
Ian Branfoot (1984-89), Ian Porterfield (1989-91), Mark McGhee (91-94), Jimmy Quinn/Mick Gooding (1994-97), Terry Bullivant (1997-98), Tommy Burns (1998-99), Alan Pardew (1999-03)
Birmingham City: 8
John Bond (1986-87), Garry Pendrey (1987-89), Dave Mackay (1989-91), Lou Macari (1991), Terry Cooper (1991-93), Barry Fry (1993-96), Trevor Francis (1996-2001), Steve Bruce (2001-07)
Cardiff City: 14
Frank Burrows (1986-89), Len Ashurst (1989-91), Eddie May (1991-94), Terry Yorath (1994-95), Eddie May (1995), Kenny HibbItt (1995), Phil Neal (1996), Russell Osman (1996-97), Kenny Hibbitt (1998), Frank Burrows (1998-99), Billy Ayre (1999-2000), Bobby Gould (2000), Alan Cork (2000-02), Lennie Lawrence (2002-05)
Sheffield United: 8
Billy McEwan (1986-88), Dave Bassett (1988-95), Howard Kendall (1995-97), Nigel Spackman (1997-98), Steve Bruce (1998-99), Adrian Heath (1999), Neil Warnock, (1999-2007), Bryan Robson (2007-08)
Preston North End: 8
John McGrath (1986-90), Les Chapman (1990-92), John Beck (1992-94), Gary Peters (1994-98), David Moyes (1998-2002), Craig Brown (2002-04), Billy Davies (2004-06), Paul Simpson (2006-07)
Swansea City: 12
Terry Yorath (1990-91), Frank Burrows (1991-95), Bobby Smith (1995), Kevin Cullis (1996), Jan Molby (1996-97), Micky Adams (1997), Alan Cork (1997-98), John Hollins (1998-2001), Colin Addison (2001-02), Nick Cusack (2002), Brian Flynn (2002-04), Kenny Jackett (2004-07)
Queens Park Rangers: 12
Jim Smith (1985-88), Trevor Francis (1988-90), Don Howe (1990-91), Gerry Francis (1991-94), Ray Wilkins (1994-96), Stewart Houston (1996-97), Ray Harford (1997-98), Gerry Francis (1998-2001), Ian Holloway (2001-2006), Gary Waddock (2006), John Gregory (2006-07), Luigi Di Canio (2007-08)
Bristol City: 12
Terry Cooper (1982-88), Joe Jordan (1988-90), Jimmy Lumsden (1990-92), Denis Smith (1992-93), Russell Osman (1993-94), Joe Jordan (1994-97), John Ward (1997-98), Benny Lennartsson (1998-99), Tony Pulis (1999), Tony Fawthrop (2000), Danny Wilson (2000-04), Brian Tinnion (2004-05)
Burnley: 7
Brian Miller (1986-89), Frank Casper (1989-91), Jimmy Mullen (1991-96), Adrian Heath (1996-97), Chris Waddle (1997-98), Stan Ternent (1998-2004), Steve Cotterill (2004-07)
Ipswich Town: 7
Bobby Ferguson (1982-87), John Duncan (1987-90), John Lyall (1990-92), Paul Goddard (1994), George Burley (1994-2002), Tony Mowbray (2002), Joe Royale (2002-06)
Sheffield Wednesday: 12
Howard Wilkinson (1983-88), Peter Eustace (1988-89), Ron Atkinson (1989-91), Trevor Francis (1991-95), David Pleat (1995-97), Ron Atkinson (1997-98), Danny Wilson (1998-2000), Paul Jewell (2000-2001), Peter Shreeves (2001), Terry Yorath (2001-02), Chris Turner (2002-04), Paul Sturrock (2004-06)
Crystal Palace: 14
Steve Coppell (1984-93), Alan Smith (1993-95), Steve Coppell (1995-96), Dave Bassett (1996-97), Steve Coppell (1997-98), Attilio Lombardo (1998), Terry Venables (1998-99), Steve Coppell (1999-2000), Alan Smith (2001), Steve Bruce (2001), Trevor Francis (2001-03), Steve Kember (2003), Iain Dowie (2003-06), Peter Taylor (2006-07)
Coventry City: 14
George Curtis (1986-87), John Sillet (1987-90), Terry Butcher (1990-92), Don Howe (1992), Bobby Gould (1992-93), Phil Neal (1993-95), Ron Atkinson (1995-96), Gordon Strachan (1996-2001), Roland Nilsson (2001-02), Gary McAllister (2002-04), Eric Black (2004), Peter Reid (2004-05), Micky Adams (2005-07), Iain Dowie (2007)
Blackpool: 9
Sam Ellis (1982-89), Jimmy Mullen (1989-90), Graham Carr (1990), Bill Ayre (1990-94), Sam Allardyce (1994-96), Gary Megson (1996-97), Nigel Worthington (1997-99), Steve McMahon (2000-04), Colin Hendry (2004-06)
Derby County: 9
Arthur Cox (1984-93), Roy McFarland (1993-95), Jim Smith (1995-2001), Colin Todd (2001-02), John Gregory (2002-03), George Burley (2003-05), Phil Brown (2005-06), Billy Davies (2006-07), Paul Jewell (2007-08)
Plymouth Argyle: 12
Dave Smith (1984-88), Ken Brown (1988-90), David Kemp (1990-92), Peter Shilton (1992-95), Steve McCall (1995), Neil Warnock (1995-97), Mick Jones (1997-98), Kevin Hodges (1998-2000), Paul Sturrock (2000-04), Bobby Williamson (2004-05), Tony Pulis (2005-06), Ian Holloway (2006-07)
Nottingham Forest: 10
Brian Clough (1975-93), Frank Clark (1993-96), Stuart Pearce (1996-97), Dave Bassett (1997-98), Ron Atkinson (1998-99), David Platt (1999-2001), Paul Hart (2001-04), Joe Kinnear (2004), Gary Megson (2005), Colin Calderwood (2005-08)
Doncaster Rovers: 9
Dave Mackay (1987-89), Billy Bremner (1989-91), Steve Beaglehole (1991-93), Ian Atkins (1994), Sammy Chung (1994-96), Kerry Dickson (1996-97), Dave Cowling (1997), Mark Weaver (1997-98), Dave Penney (2002-06)
Norwich City: 12
Ken Brown (1980-87), Dave Stringer (1987-92), Mike Walker (1992-94), John Deehan (1994-95), Martin O’Neill (1995), Gary Megson (1995-96), Mike Walker (1996-98), Bruce Rioch (1998-2000), Bryan Hamilton (2000), Nigel Worthington (2001-06), Peter Grant (2006-07), Glenn Roeder (2007-09)
Barnsley: 12
Allan Clarke (1985-89), Mel Machin (1989-93), Viv Anderson (1993-94), Danny Wilson (1994-98), John Hendrie (1998-99), Dave Bassett (1999-2000), Nigel Spackman (2001), Steve Parkin (2001-02), Glyn Hodges (2002-03), Gudjon Thordarson (2003-04), Paul Hart (2004-05), Andy Ritchie (2005-06)
Watford: 11
Graham Taylor (1977-87), Dave Bassett (1987-88), Steve Harrison (1988-90), Colin Lee (1990), Steve Perryman (1990-93), Glenn Roeder (1993-96), Kenny Jackett (1996-97), Graham Taylor (1997-2001), Gianluca Vialli (2001-02), Ray Lewington (2002-05), Aidy Boothroyd (2005-08)
Southampton: 15
Chris Nicholl (85-91), Ian Branfoot (91-94), Alan Ball (94-95), Dave Merrington (95-96), Graeme Souness (96-97), Dave Jones (97-2000), Glenn Hoddle (2000-2001), Stuart Gray (2001), Gordon Strachen (2001-2004), Paul Sturrock (2004), Steve Wigley (2004), Harry Redknapp (2004-2005), George Burley (2005-2006), Nigel Pearson (2008), Jan Poortvliet (2008-09)
Charlton Athletic: 7
Lennie Lawrence (82-91), Steve Gritt/Alan Curbishley (91-95), Alan Curbishley (95-2006), Iain Dowie (2006), Les Reed (2006), Alan Pardew (2006-08)
Leicester City: 14
Bryan Hamilton (1986-87), David Pleat (1987-91), Gordon Lee (1991), Brian Little (1991-94), Mark McGhee (1994-95), Martin O’Neill (1995-200), Peter Taylor (2000-01), Dave Bassett (2001-02), Micky Adams (2002-04), Craig Levein (2004-06), Robert Kelly (2006-07), Martin Allen (2007), Gary Megson (2007), Ian Holloway (2007-08)
Milton Keynes Dons: 11
Dave Bassett (1981-87), Bobby Gould (1987-90), Ray Harford (1990-91), Peter Withe (1991), Joe Kinnear (1992-99), Egil Olsen (1999-2000), Terry Burton (2000-02), Stuart Murdock (2002-04), Danny Wilson (2004-06), Martin Allen (2006-07), Paul Ince (2007-08)
Scunthorpe United: 7
Frank Barlow (1984-87), Mick Buxton (1987-91), Bill Green (1991-93), Richard Money (1993-94), David Moore (1994-96), Mick Buxton (1996-97), Brian Laws (1994-2004; 2004-06)
Peterborough United: 12
Noel Cantwell (1986-88), Mick Jones (1988-89), Darren Lawrenson (1989-90), Dave Booth (1990-91), Chris Turner (1991-92), Lil Fuccillo (1992-93) John Still (1994-95), Mike Halsall (1995-96), Barry Fry (1996-2005), Mark Wright (2005-06), Keith Alexander (2006-07), Tommy Taylor (2007)
Oldham Athletic: 8
Joe Royle (1982-94), Graeme Sharp (1994-97), Neil Wrnock (1997-98), Andy Ritchie (1998-2001), Mick Wadsworth (2001-02), Iain Dowie (2002-03), Brian Talbot (2004-05), Ronnie Moore (2005-06)
Millwall: 16
John Docherty (1986-90), Bob Pearson (1990), Bruce Rioch (1990-92), Mick McCarthy (1992-96), Jimmy Nicholl (1996-97), John Docherty (1997), Billy Bonds (1997-98), Kieth Stevens (1998-2000), Alan McLeary (1999-2000), Mark McGhee (2000-03), Dennis Wise (2003-05), Steve Claridge (2005), Colin Lee (2005-06), Nigel Spackman (2006), Willie Donachie (2006-07), Richard Shaw (2007)
Leeds United: 10
Billy Bremner (1985-88), Howard Wilkinson (1988-96), George Graham (1996-98), David O’Leary (1998-2002), Terry Venables (2002-03), Peter Reid (2003), Eddie Gray (2003-04), Kevin Blackwell (2004-06), Dennis Wise (2006-08), Gary McAllister (2008)
Stockport County: 9
Colin Murphy (1986-87), Asa Hartford (1987-89), Danny Bergara (1989-95), Dave Jones (1995,97), Gary Megson (1997-99), Andy Kilner (1999-2001), Carlton Palmer (2001-03), Sammy McIlroy (2003-04), Chris Turner (2004-05)
Tranmere Rovers: 7
Frank Worthington (1985-87), Ronnie Moore (1987), John King (1987-96), John Aldridge (1996-2001), Dave Watson (2001-02), Ray Mathias (2002-03), Brian Little (2003-06)
Huddersfield Town: 14
Mike Buxton (1978-86), Steve Smith (1986-87), Malcolm McDonald (1987-88), Eoin Hand (1988-92), Ian Ross (1992-93), Neil Warnock (1993-95), Brian Horton (1995-97), Peter Jackson (1997-99), Steve Bruce (1999-2000), Lou Macari (2000-02), Mick Wadsworth (2002-03), Peter Jackson (2003-07), Andy Ritchie (2007), Ternant (2008)
Colchester United: 12
Mike Walker (1986-87), Roger Brown (1987-88), Jock Wallace (1989), Mick Mills (1990), Ian Atkins (1990-91), Roy McDonough (1991-94), George Burley (1994), Steve Wignall (1995-99), Mick Wadsworth (1999), Steve Whitton (1999-2003), Phil Parkinson (2003-06), Geraint Williams (2006-08)
Walsall: 11
Tommy Coakley (1986-88), John Barnwell (1989-90), Kenny Hibbit (1990-94), Chris Nicholl (1994-97), Jay Sorensen (1997-98), Ray Graydon (1998-2002), Colin Lee (2002-04), Paul Merson (2004-06), Kevin Broadhurst (2006), Richard Money (2006-08), Jimmy Mullen (2008-2009)
Hartlepool United: 14
John Bird (1986-88), Bobby Moncur (1988-89), Cyril Knowles (1989-91), Alan Murray (1991-93), Viv Busby (1993), John MacPhail (1993-94), David McCreery (1994-95), Keith Houchen (1996-96), Mick Tait (1996-99), Chris Turner (1999-2002), Mike Newell (2002-03), Neale Cooper (2003-05), Martin Scott (2005-06), Danny Wilson (2006-08)
Southend United: 14
Dave Webb (1986-87), Dick Bate (1987), Paul Clark (1987-88), Dave Webb (1988-92), Colin Murphy (1992-93), Barry Fry (1993), Peter Taylor (1993-95), Steve Thompson (1995), Ronnie Whelan (1995-97), Alvin Martin (1997-99), Alan Little (1999-2000), David Webb (2000-01), Rob Newman (2001-03), Steve Wignall (2003-04)
Bristol Rovers: 12
Bobby Gould (1985-87), Gerry Francis (1987-91), Martin Dobson (1991), Dennis Rolfe (1992), Malcolm Allison (1992-93), John Ward (1993-96), Ian Holloway (1996-2001), Garry Thompson (2001), Gerry Francis (2001), Garry Thompson (2001-02), Ray Graydon (2002-04), Ian Atkins (2004-05)
Northampton Town: 11
Graham Carr (1985-90), Theo Foley (1990-92), Phil Chard (1992-93), John Barnwell (1993-95), Ian Atkins (1995-99), Kevin Wilson (1999-2001), Kevan Broadhurst (2001-03), Terry Fenwick (2003), Martin Wilkinson (2003), Colin Calderwood (2003-06) John Gorman (2006)
Yeovil Town: 2
Gary Johnson (2001-05), Steve Thompson (2005-06)
Carlisle United: 18
Harry Gregg (1986-87), Cliff Middlemass (1987-91), Aiden McCafferey (1991-92), David McCreery (1992-93), Mick Wadsworth (1993-96), Mervyn Day (1996-97), David Wilkes (1997-99), John Halpin (1997-99), Michael Kensington (1997-99), Nigel Pearson (1998-99), Keith Mincher (1999), Martin Wilkinson (1999-2000), Ian Atkins (2000-01), Roddy Collins (2001-2002), Roddy Collins (2002-03), Paul Simpson (2003-06), Neil McDonald (2006-07), John Ward (2007-08)
Brighton and Hove Albion: 13
Allan Mullery (1986-87), Barry Lloyd (1987-93), Liam Brady (1993-95), Jimmy Case (1995-96), Steve Gritt (1996-98), Brian Horton (1998-99), Jeff Wood (1999), Micky Adams (1999-2001), Peter Taylor (2001-02), Martin Hinshelwood (2002), Steve Coppell (2002-03), Mark McGhee (2003-06), Dean Wilkins (2006-08)
Swindon Town: 14
Lou Macari (1984-89), Ossie Ardiles (1989-91), Glenn Hoddle (1991-93), John Gorman (1993-94), Steve McMahon (1994-99), Jimmy Quinn (1999-2000), Colin Todd (2000), Andy King (2000-01), Roy Evans (2001), Andy King (2002-06), Iffy Onuora (2006), Dennis Wise (2006), Paul Sturrock (2006-07), Maurice Malpas (2008)
Leyton Orient: 8
Frank Clark (1983-91), Peter Eustace (1991-94), Chris Turner (1994-95), John Sitton (1994-95), Pat Holland (1995-96), Tommy Taylor (1996-2001), Paul Brush (2001-03), Martin Ling (2003-09)
Crewe Alexandra: 2
Dario Gradi (1983-2007), Steve Holland (2007-08)
Hereford United-0
Cheltenham Town: 12
John Murphy (1983-88), Jim Barron (1988-90), John Murphy (1990), Dave Lewis (1990-91), Ally Robertson (1991-92), Lindsay Parsons (1992-95), Chris Robinson (1995-97), Steve Cotterill (1997-2002), Graham Allner (2002-03), Bobby Gould (2003), John Ward, 2003-07), Keith Downing (2007-08)
Wycombe Wanderers: 8
Martin O’Neill (1990-95), Alan Smith (1995-96), John Gregory (1996-98), Neil Smillie (1998-99), Lawrie Sanchez (1999-03), Tony Adams (2003-04), John Gorman (2004-06), Paul Lambert (2006-08)
Brentford: 13
Frank McLintock (1984-87), Steve Perryman (1988-90), Phil Holder (1990-93), David Webb (1993-97), Micky Adams (1997-98), Ron Noades (1998-00), Ray Lewington (2000-01), Steve Coppell (2001-02), Wally Downes (2002-04), Martin Allen (2004-06), Leroy Rosenior (2006), Scott Fitzgerald (2006-07), Terry Butcher (2007)
Bury: 9
Martin Dobson (1984-89), Sam Ellis (1989-90), Mike Walsh (1990-95), Stan Ternent (1995-98), Neil Warnock (1998-99), Steve Redmond (1999-00), Andy Preece (1999-03), Graham Barrow (2003-05), Chris Casper (2005-08)
Bradford: 13
Trevor Cherry (1982-87), Terry Dolan (1987-89), Terry Yorath (1989-90), John Docherty (1990-91), Frank Stapleton (1991-94), Lennie Lawrence (1994-95), Chris Kamara (1995-98), Paul Jewell (1998-00), Chris Hutchings (2000), Jim Jeffries (2000-01), Nicky Law (2002-03), Bryan Robson (2003-04), Colin Todd (2004-07)
Rochdale: 11
Eddie Gray (1986-88), Danny Bergara (1988-89), Terry Dolan (1989-91), Dave Sutton (1991-94), Mick Docherty (1995-96), Graham Barrow (1996-99), Steve Parkin (1999-2001), John Hollins (2001-02), Paul Simpson (2002-03), Alan Buckley (2003), Steve Parkin (2003-06)
Darlington: 13
Cyril Knowles (1983-87), David Booth (1987-89), Brian Little (1989-1991), Frank Gray (1991-92), Billy McEwan (1992-93), Alan Murray (1993-95), Jim Platt (1995-96), Paul Futcher (1995-96), David Hodgson (1995-2000), Gary Bennett (2000-01), Tommy Taylor (2001-02), Mick Tait (2002-03), David Hodgson (2003-06)
Shrewsbury: 9
Chic Bates (1984-87), Ian McNeill (1987-90), Asa Hartford (1990-91), John Bonds (1991-93), Fred Davies (1993-97), Jake King (1997-99), Kevin Ratcliffe (1999-2003), Jimmy Quinn (2003-04), Gary Peters (2004-08),
Gillingham: 13
Keith Peacock (1981-87), Keith Burkinshaw (1988-89), Paul Taylor (1988-89), Damien Richardson (1989-93), Glenn Roeder (1992-93), Mike Flanagan (1993-95), Tony Pulis (1995-99), Peter Taylor (1999-2000), Andy Hessenthaler (2000-04), Stan Ternent (2004-05), Neale Cooper (2005), Ronnie Jepson (2005-07), Iffy Onuora (2007)
Dagenham & Redbridge: 0
Exeter City: 0
Chesterfield: 8
John Duncan (1983-87), Kevin Randall (1987-88), Paul Hart (1988-91), Chris McMenemy (1991-93), John Duncan (1993-2000), Nicky Law (2000-01), Dave Rushbury (2002-03), Roy McFarland (2003-07)
Lincoln City: 13
George Kerr (1985-87), Peter Daniel (1987), Colin Murphy (1987-90), Steve Thompson (1990-93), Keith Alexander (1993-94), Sam Ellis (1994-95), John Beck (1995-97), Shane Westley (1997-98), John Reames (1998-00), Phil Stant (2000-01), Alan Buckley (2001-02), Keith Alexander (2002-06), John Schofield (2006-07)
Aldershot: 1
Len Walker (1986-89)
Morecambe: 0
Notts County: 14
Jimmy Sirrell (1985-87), John Barnwell (1987-88), Neil Warnock (1989-93), Mick Walker (1993-94), Russell Slade (1994-95) Colin Murphy (1995-96), Sam Allardyce (1997-99), Jocky Scott (2000-01), Gary Brazil (2001-02), Bill Dearden (2002-04), Gary Mills (2004), Ian Richardson (2004-05), Gudjon Thordarson (2005-06), Steve Thompson (2006-07)
Macclesfield: 9
Sammy McIlroy (1997-2000), Peter Davenport (2000), Gil Prescott (2000-01), David Moss (2001-03), John Askey (2003-04), Brian Horton (2004-06), Ian Brightwell (2006), Paul Ince (2006-07), Ian Brightwell (2007-08)
Port Vale: 4
John Rudge (1984-99), Brian Horton (1999-2004), Martin Foyle (2004-07), Lee Sinnott (2007-08)
Accrington Stanley: 0
Rotherham United: 10
Norman Hunter (1985-87), Dave Cusack (1987-88), Billy McEwan (1988-91), Phil Henson (1991-94), Archie Gemmill (1994-96), John McGovern (1994-96), Danny Bergara (1996-97), Ronnie Moore (1997-2005), Mick Harford (2005), Alan Knill (2005-07)
Chester City: 9
Harry McNally (1985-92), Graham Barrow (1992-94), Dean Spink (2001-02), Mark Wright (2002-04), Ian Rush (2004-05), Keith Curle (2005-06), Mark Wright (2006-07), Bobby Williamson (2007-08), Simon Davies (2008)
Grimsby Town: 10
Mike Lyons (1985-87), Bobby Roberts (1987-88), Alan Buckley (1988-94), Brian Laws (1994-96), Kenny Swain (1996-97), Alan Buckley (1997-2000), Lennie Lawrence (2000-01), Paul Groves (2001-04), Russell Slade (2004-06), Alan Buckley (2006-08)
Barnet: 9
Barry Fry (1986-93), Gary Phillips (1993-94), Ray Clemence (1994-96), Terry Bullivant (1996-97), John Still (1997-2000), Tony Cottee (2000-01), John Still (2001-02), Peter Shreeves (2002-04), Paul Fairclough (2004-08)
Bournemouth: 6
Harry Redknapp (1983-92), Tony Pulis (1992-94), Mel Machin (1994-2000), Sean O’Driscoll (2000-06), Kevin Bond (2006-08), Jimmy Quinn (2008-2009)
Luton Town: 9
John Moore (1986-87), Ray Harford (1987-90), Jim Ryan (1990-91), David Pleat (1991-95), Lennie Lawrence (1995-2000), Lil Fuccillo (2000-01), Joe Kinnear (2001-03), Mike Newell (2003-07), Kevin Blackwell (2007-08)
Scarborough: 5
Neil Warnock (1986-88), Ray McHale (1989-93), Steve Wicks (1993-94), Ray McHale (1994-96), Mick Wadsworth (1996-99)
Newport County: 4
Jimmy Mullen (1986-87), John Lewis (1987), Brian Eastick (1987-88), David Williams (1988)
Maidstone United: 3
John Still (1986-89), Keith Peacock (1989-91), Bill Williams (1991-92)
Halifax Town: 9
Billy Ayre (1986-90),Jim McCalliog (1990-91), John McGrath (1991-92), Mick Rathbone (1992-93), Kieran O’Regan (1998-99), Mark Lillis (1999-2000), Peter Butler & Tony Parks (2000-01), Alan Little (2001-02)
Kidderminster Harriers: 4
Jan Molby (1999-2002), Ian Britton (2002-03), Jan Molby (2003-04), Stuart Watkiss (2004-05)
Rushden & Diamonds: 3
Brian Talbot (1997-2004), Ernie Tippett (2004-05), Barry Hunter (2005-06)
Boston United: 2
Neil Thompson (2002-04), Steve Evans (2004-07)
York City: 7
Denis Smith (1982-87), Bobby Saxton (1987-88), John Bird (1988-91), John Ward (1991-93), Alan Little (1993-99), Terry Dolan (2000-03), Chris Brass (2003-04)
Cambridge United: 9
Chris Turner (1986-90), John Beck (1990-92), Ian Atkins (1992-93), Gary Johnson (1993-95), Tommy Taylor (1995-96), Roy McFarland (1996-2001), John Taylor (2001-04), Herve Renard (2004), Steve Thompson (2004-05)
Oxford United: 13
Maurice Evans (1985-88), Mark Lawrenson (1988), Brian Horton (1988-93), Denis Smith (1993-97), Malcolm Shotton (1998-99), Denis Smith (2000), David Kemp (2000-01), Mark Wright (2001), Ian Atkins (2001-04), Graham Rix (2004), Ramon Diaz (2004-05), Brian Talbot (2005-06), Jim Smith (2006)
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Aston Villa: 6
Graham Taylor (1987-1990), Ron Atkinson (1991-94), Brian Little (1994-98), John Gregory (1998-02), Graham Taylor (2002-03), David O’Leary (2003-06)
Chelsea: 11
John Hollins (1986-88), Bobby Campbell (1989-91), Ian Porterfield (1991-93), David Webb (1993), Glenn Hoddle (1993-96), Ruud Gullit (1996-98), Gianluca Vialli (1998-00), Claudio Ranieri (2000-04), Jose Mourinho (2004-07), Avram Grant (2007-08), Luis Felipe Scolari (2008)
Arsenal: 2
George Graham (1986-95), Bruce Rioch (1995-96)
Everton: 7
Howard Kendall (1981-87), Colin Harvey (1987-90), Howard Kendall (1990-93), Mike Walker (1994), Joe Royle (1994-97), Howard Kendall (1997-98), Walter Smith (1998-2002)
Wigan Athletic: 12
Ray Mathias (1986-89), Bryan Hamilton (1989-9
3), Dave Philpotts (1993). Kenny Swain (1993-94), Graham Barrow (1994-95), John Deehan (1995-98), Ray Mathias (1998-99), John Benson (1999-2000), Bruce Rioch (2000-01), Steve Bruce (2001), Paul Jewell (2001-07), Chris Hutchings (2007)
West Ham: 6
John Lyall (1986-89), Billy Bonds (1991-94), Harry Redknapp (1994-01), Glenn Roeder (2001-03), Alan Pardew (2003-06), Alan Curbishley (2006-2008)
Manchester City: 12
Jimmy Frizzell (1986-87), Mel Machin (1989), Howard Kendall (1990), Peter Reid (1990-93), Brian Horton (1993-95), Alan Ball (1995-96), Steve Coppell (1996), Frank Clark (1996-98), Joe Royle (1998-01), Kevin Keegan (2001-05), Stuart Pearce (2005-07), Sven-Goran Eriksson (2007-08)
Fulham: 12
Ray Harford (1984-96), Ray Lewington (1986-90), Alan Dicks (1990-91), Don Mackay (1991-94), Ian Branfoot (1994-96), Micky Adams (1996-97), Ray Wilkins (1997-98), Kevin Keegan (1998-99), Paul Bracewell (1999-2000), Jean Tigana (2000-03), Chris Coleman (2003-07), Lawrie Sanchez (2007)
Sunderland: 9
Lawrie McMenemy (1985-87), Denis Smith (1987-91), Malcolm Crosby (1992-93), Terry Butcher (1993), Mick Buxton (1993-95), Peter Reid (1995-02), Howard Wilkinson (2002-03), Mick McCarthy (2005-06), Roy Keane (2007-08)
Hull City: 11
Brian Horton (1984-88), Eddie Gray (1988-89), Colin Appleton (1989), Stan Ternent (1989-91), Terry Dolan (1991-97), Mark Hateley (1997-98), Warren Joyce (1998-2000), Brian Little (2000-02), Jan Molby (2002), Peter Taylor (2002-06), Phil Parkinson (2006)
Newcastle Utd: 11
Willie McFaul (1986-88), Jim Smith (1988-89), Ossie Ardiles (1991-92), Kevin Keegan (1993-97), Kenny Dalglish (1997-98), Ruud Gullit (1998-99), Sir Bobby Robson (1999-04), Graeme Souness (2004-06), Glenn Roeder (2006-07), Sam Allardyce (2007-08), Kevin Keegan (2008)
Bolton Wanderers: 6
Phil Neal (1985-92), Bruce Rioch (1992-95), Roy McFarland (1995-96), Colin Todd (1996-99), Sam Allardyce (1999-2007), Sammy Lee (2007)
Tottenham: 12
David Pleat (1986-87), Terry Venables (1987-91), Peter Shreeves (1991-92), Doug Livermore (1992-93), Ossie Ardiles (1993-94), Gerry Francis (1994-97), Christian Gross (1997-98), George Graham (1998-01), Glenn Hoddle (2001-03), Jacques Santini (2004), Martin Jol (2004-07), Juande Ramos (2007-08)
Portsmouth: 14
Alan Ball (1984-89), John Gregory (1989-90), Frank Burrows (1990-91), Jim Smith (1991-95), Terry Fenwick (1995-98), Alan Ball (1998-99), Tony Pulis (2000), Steve Claridge (2000-01), Graham Rix (2001-02), Harry Redknapp (2002-04), Velimir Zajec (2004- 05), Alain Perrin (2005), Harry Redknapp (2005-08), Tony Adams (2008)
Stoke City: 13
Mick Mills (1985-89), Alan Ball (1989-91), Lou Macari (1991-93), Joe Jordan (1993-94), Lou Macari (1994-97), Chic Bates (1997-98), Chris Kamara (1998), Brian Little (1998-99), Gary Megson (1999), Gudjon Thordarson (1999-02), Steve Cotteril (2002), Tony Pulis (2002-05), Johan Boskamp (2005-06)
Blackburn Rovers: 9
Don Mackay (1987-91), Kenny Dalglish (1991-95), Ray Harford (1995-97), Roy Hodgson (1997-98), Brian Kidd (1998-99), Tony Parks (1999-00), Graeme Souness (2000-04), Mark Hughes (2004-08), Paul Ince (2008)
Middlesbrough: 5
Bruce Rioch (1986-90), Colin Todd (1990-91), Lennie Lawrence (1991-94), Bryan Robson (1994-01), Steve McClaren (2001-06)
West Brom: 12
Ron Saunders (1986-87), Ron Atkinson (1987-88), Brian Talbot (1988-91), Bobby Gould (1991-92), Ossie Ardiles (1992-93), Keith Burkinshaw (1993-94), Alan Buckley (1994-97), Ray Harford (1997), Denis Smith (1997-00), Brian Little (2000), Gary Megson (2000-04), Bryan Robson (2004-06)
Wolverhampton Wanderers: 6
Graham Turner (1986-94), Graham Taylor (1994-95), Mark McGhee (1995-98), Colin Lee (1998-2000), Dave Jones (2001-04), Glenn Hoddle (2004-06)
Reading: 8
Ian Branfoot (1984-89), Ian Porterfield (1989-91), Mark McGhee (91-94), Jimmy Quinn/Mick Gooding (1994-97), Terry Bullivant (1997-98), Tommy Burns (1998-99), Alan Pardew (1999-03)
Birmingham City: 8
John Bond (1986-87), Garry Pendrey (1987-89), Dave Mackay (1989-91), Lou Macari (1991), Terry Cooper (1991-93), Barry Fry (1993-96), Trevor Francis (1996-2001), Steve Bruce (2001-07)
Cardiff City: 14
Frank Burrows (1986-89), Len Ashurst (1989-91), Eddie May (1991-94), Terry Yorath (1994-95), Eddie May (1995), Kenny HibbItt (1995), Phil Neal (1996), Russell Osman (1996-97), Kenny Hibbitt (1998), Frank Burrows (1998-99), Billy Ayre (1999-2000), Bobby Gould (2000), Alan Cork (2000-02), Lennie Lawrence (2002-05)
Sheffield United: 8
Billy McEwan (1986-88), Dave Bassett (1988-95), Howard Kendall (1995-97), Nigel Spackman (1997-98), Steve Bruce (1998-99), Adrian Heath (1999), Neil Warnock, (1999-2007), Bryan Robson (2007-08)
Preston North End: 8
John McGrath (1986-90), Les Chapman (1990-92), John Beck (1992-94), Gary Peters (1994-98), David Moyes (1998-2002), Craig Brown (2002-04), Billy Davies (2004-06), Paul Simpson (2006-07)
Swansea City: 12
Terry Yorath (1990-91), Frank Burrows (1991-95), Bobby Smith (1995), Kevin Cullis (1996), Jan Molby (1996-97), Micky Adams (1997), Alan Cork (1997-98), John Hollins (1998-2001), Colin Addison (2001-02), Nick Cusack (2002), Brian Flynn (2002-04), Kenny Jackett (2004-07)
Queens Park Rangers: 12
Jim Smith (1985-88), Trevor Francis (1988-90), Don Howe (1990-91), Gerry Francis (1991-94), Ray Wilkins (1994-96), Stewart Houston (1996-97), Ray Harford (1997-98), Gerry Francis (1998-2001), Ian Holloway (2001-2006), Gary Waddock (2006), John Gregory (2006-07), Luigi Di Canio (2007-08)
Bristol City: 12
Terry Cooper (1982-88), Joe Jordan (1988-90), Jimmy Lumsden (1990-92), Denis Smith (1992-93), Russell Osman (1993-94), Joe Jordan (1994-97), John Ward (1997-98), Benny Lennartsson (1998-99), Tony Pulis (1999), Tony Fawthrop (2000), Danny Wilson (2000-04), Brian Tinnion (2004-05)
Burnley: 7
Brian Miller (1986-89), Frank Casper (1989-91), Jimmy Mullen (1991-96), Adrian Heath (1996-97), Chris Waddle (1997-98), Stan Ternent (1998-2004), Steve Cotterill (2004-07)
Ipswich Town: 7
Bobby Ferguson (1982-87), John Duncan (1987-90), John Lyall (1990-92), Paul Goddard (1994), George Burley (1994-2002), Tony Mowbray (2002), Joe Royale (2002-06)
Sheffield Wednesday: 12
Howard Wilkinson (1983-88), Peter Eustace (1988-89), Ron Atkinson (1989-91), Trevor Francis (1991-95), David Pleat (1995-97), Ron Atkinson (1997-98), Danny Wilson (1998-2000), Paul Jewell (2000-2001), Peter Shreeves (2001), Terry Yorath (2001-02), Chris Turner (2002-04), Paul Sturrock (2004-06)
Crystal Palace: 14
Steve Coppell (1984-93), Alan Smith (1993-95), Steve Coppell (1995-96), Dave Bassett (1996-97), Steve Coppell (1997-98), Attilio Lombardo (1998), Terry Venables (1998-99), Steve Coppell (1999-2000), Alan Smith (2001), Steve Bruce (2001), Trevor Francis (2001-03), Steve Kember (2003), Iain Dowie (2003-06), Peter Taylor (2006-07)
Coventry City: 14
George Curtis (1986-87), John Sillet (1987-90), Terry Butcher (1990-92), Don Howe (1992), Bobby Gould (1992-93), Phil Neal (1993-95), Ron Atkinson (1995-96), Gordon Strachan (1996-2001), Roland Nilsson (2001-02), Gary McAllister (2002-04), Eric Black (2004), Peter Reid (2004-05), Micky Adams (2005-07), Iain Dowie (2007)
Blackpool: 9
Sam Ellis (1982-89), Jimmy Mullen (1989-90), Graham Carr (1990), Bill Ayre (1990-94), Sam Allardyce (1994-96), Gary Megson (1996-97), Nigel Worthington (1997-99), Steve McMahon (2000-04), Colin Hendry (2004-06)
Derby County: 9
Arthur Cox (1984-93), Roy McFarland (1993-95), Jim Smith (1995-2001), Colin Todd (2001-02), John Gregory (2002-03), George Burley (2003-05), Phil Brown (2005-06), Billy Davies (2006-07), Paul Jewell (2007-08)
Plymouth Argyle: 12
Dave Smith (1984-88), Ken Brown (1988-90), David Kemp (1990-92), Peter Shilton (1992-95), Steve McCall (1995), Neil Warnock (1995-97), Mick Jones (1997-98), Kevin Hodges (1998-2000), Paul Sturrock (2000-04), Bobby Williamson (2004-05), Tony Pulis (2005-06), Ian Holloway (2006-07)
Nottingham Forest: 10
Brian Clough (1975-93), Frank Clark (1993-96), Stuart Pearce (1996-97), Dave Bassett (1997-98), Ron Atkinson (1998-99), David Platt (1999-2001), Paul Hart (2001-04), Joe Kinnear (2004), Gary Megson (2005), Colin Calderwood (2005-08)
Doncaster Rovers: 9
Dave Mackay (1987-89), Billy Bremner (1989-91), Steve Beaglehole (1991-93), Ian Atkins (1994), Sammy Chung (1994-96), Kerry Dickson (1996-97), Dave Cowling (1997), Mark Weaver (1997-98), Dave Penney (2002-06)
Norwich City: 12
Ken Brown (1980-87), Dave Stringer (1987-92), Mike Walker (1992-94), John Deehan (1994-95), Martin O’Neill (1995), Gary Megson (1995-96), Mike Walker (1996-98), Bruce Rioch (1998-2000), Bryan Hamilton (2000), Nigel Worthington (2001-06), Peter Grant (2006-07), Glenn Roeder (2007-09)
Barnsley: 12
Allan Clarke (1985-89), Mel Machin (1989-93), Viv Anderson (1993-94), Danny Wilson (1994-98), John Hendrie (1998-99), Dave Bassett (1999-2000), Nigel Spackman (2001), Steve Parkin (2001-02), Glyn Hodges (2002-03), Gudjon Thordarson (2003-04), Paul Hart (2004-05), Andy Ritchie (2005-06)
Watford: 11
Graham Taylor (1977-87), Dave Bassett (1987-88), Steve Harrison (1988-90), Colin Lee (1990), Steve Perryman (1990-93), Glenn Roeder (1993-96), Kenny Jackett (1996-97), Graham Taylor (1997-2001), Gianluca Vialli (2001-02), Ray Lewington (2002-05), Aidy Boothroyd (2005-08)
Southampton: 15
Chris Nicholl (85-91), Ian Branfoot (91-94), Alan Ball (94-95), Dave Merrington (95-96), Graeme Souness (96-97), Dave Jones (97-2000), Glenn Hoddle (2000-2001), Stuart Gray (2001), Gordon Strachen (2001-2004), Paul Sturrock (2004), Steve Wigley (2004), Harry Redknapp (2004-2005), George Burley (2005-2006), Nigel Pearson (2008), Jan Poortvliet (2008-09)
Charlton Athletic: 7
Lennie Lawrence (82-91), Steve Gritt/Alan Curbishley (91-95), Alan Curbishley (95-2006), Iain Dowie (2006), Les Reed (2006), Alan Pardew (2006-08)
Leicester City: 14
Bryan Hamilton (1986-87), David Pleat (1987-91), Gordon Lee (1991), Brian Little (1991-94), Mark McGhee (1994-95), Martin O’Neill (1995-200), Peter Taylor (2000-01), Dave Bassett (2001-02), Micky Adams (2002-04), Craig Levein (2004-06), Robert Kelly (2006-07), Martin Allen (2007), Gary Megson (2007), Ian Holloway (2007-08)
Milton Keynes Dons: 11
Dave Bassett (1981-87), Bobby Gould (1987-90), Ray Harford (1990-91), Peter Withe (1991), Joe Kinnear (1992-99), Egil Olsen (1999-2000), Terry Burton (2000-02), Stuart Murdock (2002-04), Danny Wilson (2004-06), Martin Allen (2006-07), Paul Ince (2007-08)
Scunthorpe United: 7
Frank Barlow (1984-87), Mick Buxton (1987-91), Bill Green (1991-93), Richard Money (1993-94), David Moore (1994-96), Mick Buxton (1996-97), Brian Laws (1994-2004; 2004-06)
Peterborough United: 12
Noel Cantwell (1986-88), Mick Jones (1988-89), Darren Lawrenson (1989-90), Dave Booth (1990-91), Chris Turner (1991-92), Lil Fuccillo (1992-93) John Still (1994-95), Mike Halsall (1995-96), Barry Fry (1996-2005), Mark Wright (2005-06), Keith Alexander (2006-07), Tommy Taylor (2007)
Oldham Athletic: 8
Joe Royle (1982-94), Graeme Sharp (1994-97), Neil Wrnock (1997-98), Andy Ritchie (1998-2001), Mick Wadsworth (2001-02), Iain Dowie (2002-03), Brian Talbot (2004-05), Ronnie Moore (2005-06)
Millwall: 16
John Docherty (1986-90), Bob Pearson (1990), Bruce Rioch (1990-92), Mick McCarthy (1992-96), Jimmy Nicholl (1996-97), John Docherty (1997), Billy Bonds (1997-98), Kieth Stevens (1998-2000), Alan McLeary (1999-2000), Mark McGhee (2000-03), Dennis Wise (2003-05), Steve Claridge (2005), Colin Lee (2005-06), Nigel Spackman (2006), Willie Donachie (2006-07), Richard Shaw (2007)
Leeds United: 10
Billy Bremner (1985-88), Howard Wilkinson (1988-96), George Graham (1996-98), David O’Leary (1998-2002), Terry Venables (2002-03), Peter Reid (2003), Eddie Gray (2003-04), Kevin Blackwell (2004-06), Dennis Wise (2006-08), Gary McAllister (2008)
Stockport County: 9
Colin Murphy (1986-87), Asa Hartford (1987-89), Danny Bergara (1989-95), Dave Jones (1995,97), Gary Megson (1997-99), Andy Kilner (1999-2001), Carlton Palmer (2001-03), Sammy McIlroy (2003-04), Chris Turner (2004-05)
Tranmere Rovers: 7
Frank Worthington (1985-87), Ronnie Moore (1987), John King (1987-96), John Aldridge (1996-2001), Dave Watson (2001-02), Ray Mathias (2002-03), Brian Little (2003-06)
Huddersfield Town: 14
Mike Buxton (1978-86), Steve Smith (1986-87), Malcolm McDonald (1987-88), Eoin Hand (1988-92), Ian Ross (1992-93), Neil Warnock (1993-95), Brian Horton (1995-97), Peter Jackson (1997-99), Steve Bruce (1999-2000), Lou Macari (2000-02), Mick Wadsworth (2002-03), Peter Jackson (2003-07), Andy Ritchie (2007), Ternant (2008)
Colchester United: 12
Mike Walker (1986-87), Roger Brown (1987-88), Jock Wallace (1989), Mick Mills (1990), Ian Atkins (1990-91), Roy McDonough (1991-94), George Burley (1994), Steve Wignall (1995-99), Mick Wadsworth (1999), Steve Whitton (1999-2003), Phil Parkinson (2003-06), Geraint Williams (2006-08)
Walsall: 11
Tommy Coakley (1986-88), John Barnwell (1989-90), Kenny Hibbit (1990-94), Chris Nicholl (1994-97), Jay Sorensen (1997-98), Ray Graydon (1998-2002), Colin Lee (2002-04), Paul Merson (2004-06), Kevin Broadhurst (2006), Richard Money (2006-08), Jimmy Mullen (2008-2009)
Hartlepool United: 14
John Bird (1986-88), Bobby Moncur (1988-89), Cyril Knowles (1989-91), Alan Murray (1991-93), Viv Busby (1993), John MacPhail (1993-94), David McCreery (1994-95), Keith Houchen (1996-96), Mick Tait (1996-99), Chris Turner (1999-2002), Mike Newell (2002-03), Neale Cooper (2003-05), Martin Scott (2005-06), Danny Wilson (2006-08)
Southend United: 14
Dave Webb (1986-87), Dick Bate (1987), Paul Clark (1987-88), Dave Webb (1988-92), Colin Murphy (1992-93), Barry Fry (1993), Peter Taylor (1993-95), Steve Thompson (1995), Ronnie Whelan (1995-97), Alvin Martin (1997-99), Alan Little (1999-2000), David Webb (2000-01), Rob Newman (2001-03), Steve Wignall (2003-04)
Bristol Rovers: 12
Bobby Gould (1985-87), Gerry Francis (1987-91), Martin Dobson (1991), Dennis Rolfe (1992), Malcolm Allison (1992-93), John Ward (1993-96), Ian Holloway (1996-2001), Garry Thompson (2001), Gerry Francis (2001), Garry Thompson (2001-02), Ray Graydon (2002-04), Ian Atkins (2004-05)
Northampton Town: 11
Graham Carr (1985-90), Theo Foley (1990-92), Phil Chard (1992-93), John Barnwell (1993-95), Ian Atkins (1995-99), Kevin Wilson (1999-2001), Kevan Broadhurst (2001-03), Terry Fenwick (2003), Martin Wilkinson (2003), Colin Calderwood (2003-06) John Gorman (2006)
Yeovil Town: 2
Gary Johnson (2001-05), Steve Thompson (2005-06)
Carlisle United: 18
Harry Gregg (1986-87), Cliff Middlemass (1987-91), Aiden McCafferey (1991-92), David McCreery (1992-93), Mick Wadsworth (1993-96), Mervyn Day (1996-97), David Wilkes (1997-99), John Halpin (1997-99), Michael Kensington (1997-99), Nigel Pearson (1998-99), Keith Mincher (1999), Martin Wilkinson (1999-2000), Ian Atkins (2000-01), Roddy Collins (2001-2002), Roddy Collins (2002-03), Paul Simpson (2003-06), Neil McDonald (2006-07), John Ward (2007-08)
Brighton and Hove Albion: 13
Allan Mullery (1986-87), Barry Lloyd (1987-93), Liam Brady (1993-95), Jimmy Case (1995-96), Steve Gritt (1996-98), Brian Horton (1998-99), Jeff Wood (1999), Micky Adams (1999-2001), Peter Taylor (2001-02), Martin Hinshelwood (2002), Steve Coppell (2002-03), Mark McGhee (2003-06), Dean Wilkins (2006-08)
Swindon Town: 14
Lou Macari (1984-89), Ossie Ardiles (1989-91), Glenn Hoddle (1991-93), John Gorman (1993-94), Steve McMahon (1994-99), Jimmy Quinn (1999-2000), Colin Todd (2000), Andy King (2000-01), Roy Evans (2001), Andy King (2002-06), Iffy Onuora (2006), Dennis Wise (2006), Paul Sturrock (2006-07), Maurice Malpas (2008)
Leyton Orient: 8
Frank Clark (1983-91), Peter Eustace (1991-94), Chris Turner (1994-95), John Sitton (1994-95), Pat Holland (1995-96), Tommy Taylor (1996-2001), Paul Brush (2001-03), Martin Ling (2003-09)
Crewe Alexandra: 2
Dario Gradi (1983-2007), Steve Holland (2007-08)
Hereford United-0
Cheltenham Town: 12
John Murphy (1983-88), Jim Barron (1988-90), John Murphy (1990), Dave Lewis (1990-91), Ally Robertson (1991-92), Lindsay Parsons (1992-95), Chris Robinson (1995-97), Steve Cotterill (1997-2002), Graham Allner (2002-03), Bobby Gould (2003), John Ward, 2003-07), Keith Downing (2007-08)
Wycombe Wanderers: 8
Martin O’Neill (1990-95), Alan Smith (1995-96), John Gregory (1996-98), Neil Smillie (1998-99), Lawrie Sanchez (1999-03), Tony Adams (2003-04), John Gorman (2004-06), Paul Lambert (2006-08)
Brentford: 13
Frank McLintock (1984-87), Steve Perryman (1988-90), Phil Holder (1990-93), David Webb (1993-97), Micky Adams (1997-98), Ron Noades (1998-00), Ray Lewington (2000-01), Steve Coppell (2001-02), Wally Downes (2002-04), Martin Allen (2004-06), Leroy Rosenior (2006), Scott Fitzgerald (2006-07), Terry Butcher (2007)
Bury: 9
Martin Dobson (1984-89), Sam Ellis (1989-90), Mike Walsh (1990-95), Stan Ternent (1995-98), Neil Warnock (1998-99), Steve Redmond (1999-00), Andy Preece (1999-03), Graham Barrow (2003-05), Chris Casper (2005-08)
Bradford: 13
Trevor Cherry (1982-87), Terry Dolan (1987-89), Terry Yorath (1989-90), John Docherty (1990-91), Frank Stapleton (1991-94), Lennie Lawrence (1994-95), Chris Kamara (1995-98), Paul Jewell (1998-00), Chris Hutchings (2000), Jim Jeffries (2000-01), Nicky Law (2002-03), Bryan Robson (2003-04), Colin Todd (2004-07)
Rochdale: 11
Eddie Gray (1986-88), Danny Bergara (1988-89), Terry Dolan (1989-91), Dave Sutton (1991-94), Mick Docherty (1995-96), Graham Barrow (1996-99), Steve Parkin (1999-2001), John Hollins (2001-02), Paul Simpson (2002-03), Alan Buckley (2003), Steve Parkin (2003-06)
Darlington: 13
Cyril Knowles (1983-87), David Booth (1987-89), Brian Little (1989-1991), Frank Gray (1991-92), Billy McEwan (1992-93), Alan Murray (1993-95), Jim Platt (1995-96), Paul Futcher (1995-96), David Hodgson (1995-2000), Gary Bennett (2000-01), Tommy Taylor (2001-02), Mick Tait (2002-03), David Hodgson (2003-06)
Shrewsbury: 9
Chic Bates (1984-87), Ian McNeill (1987-90), Asa Hartford (1990-91), John Bonds (1991-93), Fred Davies (1993-97), Jake King (1997-99), Kevin Ratcliffe (1999-2003), Jimmy Quinn (2003-04), Gary Peters (2004-08),
Gillingham: 13
Keith Peacock (1981-87), Keith Burkinshaw (1988-89), Paul Taylor (1988-89), Damien Richardson (1989-93), Glenn Roeder (1992-93), Mike Flanagan (1993-95), Tony Pulis (1995-99), Peter Taylor (1999-2000), Andy Hessenthaler (2000-04), Stan Ternent (2004-05), Neale Cooper (2005), Ronnie Jepson (2005-07), Iffy Onuora (2007)
Dagenham & Redbridge: 0
Exeter City: 0
Chesterfield: 8
John Duncan (1983-87), Kevin Randall (1987-88), Paul Hart (1988-91), Chris McMenemy (1991-93), John Duncan (1993-2000), Nicky Law (2000-01), Dave Rushbury (2002-03), Roy McFarland (2003-07)
Lincoln City: 13
George Kerr (1985-87), Peter Daniel (1987), Colin Murphy (1987-90), Steve Thompson (1990-93), Keith Alexander (1993-94), Sam Ellis (1994-95), John Beck (1995-97), Shane Westley (1997-98), John Reames (1998-00), Phil Stant (2000-01), Alan Buckley (2001-02), Keith Alexander (2002-06), John Schofield (2006-07)
Aldershot: 1
Len Walker (1986-89)
Morecambe: 0
Notts County: 14
Jimmy Sirrell (1985-87), John Barnwell (1987-88), Neil Warnock (1989-93), Mick Walker (1993-94), Russell Slade (1994-95) Colin Murphy (1995-96), Sam Allardyce (1997-99), Jocky Scott (2000-01), Gary Brazil (2001-02), Bill Dearden (2002-04), Gary Mills (2004), Ian Richardson (2004-05), Gudjon Thordarson (2005-06), Steve Thompson (2006-07)
Macclesfield: 9
Sammy McIlroy (1997-2000), Peter Davenport (2000), Gil Prescott (2000-01), David Moss (2001-03), John Askey (2003-04), Brian Horton (2004-06), Ian Brightwell (2006), Paul Ince (2006-07), Ian Brightwell (2007-08)
Port Vale: 4
John Rudge (1984-99), Brian Horton (1999-2004), Martin Foyle (2004-07), Lee Sinnott (2007-08)
Accrington Stanley: 0
Rotherham United: 10
Norman Hunter (1985-87), Dave Cusack (1987-88), Billy McEwan (1988-91), Phil Henson (1991-94), Archie Gemmill (1994-96), John McGovern (1994-96), Danny Bergara (1996-97), Ronnie Moore (1997-2005), Mick Harford (2005), Alan Knill (2005-07)
Chester City: 9
Harry McNally (1985-92), Graham Barrow (1992-94), Dean Spink (2001-02), Mark Wright (2002-04), Ian Rush (2004-05), Keith Curle (2005-06), Mark Wright (2006-07), Bobby Williamson (2007-08), Simon Davies (2008)
Grimsby Town: 10
Mike Lyons (1985-87), Bobby Roberts (1987-88), Alan Buckley (1988-94), Brian Laws (1994-96), Kenny Swain (1996-97), Alan Buckley (1997-2000), Lennie Lawrence (2000-01), Paul Groves (2001-04), Russell Slade (2004-06), Alan Buckley (2006-08)
Barnet: 9
Barry Fry (1986-93), Gary Phillips (1993-94), Ray Clemence (1994-96), Terry Bullivant (1996-97), John Still (1997-2000), Tony Cottee (2000-01), John Still (2001-02), Peter Shreeves (2002-04), Paul Fairclough (2004-08)
Bournemouth: 6
Harry Redknapp (1983-92), Tony Pulis (1992-94), Mel Machin (1994-2000), Sean O’Driscoll (2000-06), Kevin Bond (2006-08), Jimmy Quinn (2008-2009)
Luton Town: 9
John Moore (1986-87), Ray Harford (1987-90), Jim Ryan (1990-91), David Pleat (1991-95), Lennie Lawrence (1995-2000), Lil Fuccillo (2000-01), Joe Kinnear (2001-03), Mike Newell (2003-07), Kevin Blackwell (2007-08)
Scarborough: 5
Neil Warnock (1986-88), Ray McHale (1989-93), Steve Wicks (1993-94), Ray McHale (1994-96), Mick Wadsworth (1996-99)
Newport County: 4
Jimmy Mullen (1986-87), John Lewis (1987), Brian Eastick (1987-88), David Williams (1988)
Maidstone United: 3
John Still (1986-89), Keith Peacock (1989-91), Bill Williams (1991-92)
Halifax Town: 9
Billy Ayre (1986-90),Jim McCalliog (1990-91), John McGrath (1991-92), Mick Rathbone (1992-93), Kieran O’Regan (1998-99), Mark Lillis (1999-2000), Peter Butler & Tony Parks (2000-01), Alan Little (2001-02)
Kidderminster Harriers: 4
Jan Molby (1999-2002), Ian Britton (2002-03), Jan Molby (2003-04), Stuart Watkiss (2004-05)
Rushden & Diamonds: 3
Brian Talbot (1997-2004), Ernie Tippett (2004-05), Barry Hunter (2005-06)
Boston United: 2
Neil Thompson (2002-04), Steve Evans (2004-07)
York City: 7
Denis Smith (1982-87), Bobby Saxton (1987-88), John Bird (1988-91), John Ward (1991-93), Alan Little (1993-99), Terry Dolan (2000-03), Chris Brass (2003-04)
Cambridge United: 9
Chris Turner (1986-90), John Beck (1990-92), Ian Atkins (1992-93), Gary Johnson (1993-95), Tommy Taylor (1995-96), Roy McFarland (1996-2001), John Taylor (2001-04), Herve Renard (2004), Steve Thompson (2004-05)
Oxford United: 13
Maurice Evans (1985-88), Mark Lawrenson (1988), Brian Horton (1988-93), Denis Smith (1993-97), Malcolm Shotton (1998-99), Denis Smith (2000), David Kemp (2000-01), Mark Wright (2001), Ian Atkins (2001-04), Graham Rix (2004), Ramon Diaz (2004-05), Brian Talbot (2005-06), Jim Smith (2006)
TOTAL – 923 pelatih berganti selama Sir Alex melatih 1 klub.... Manchester United:emyu :emyu
hmmm ..., daftar di atas masih nambah lagi yaa ...
Oom Hughes dari City, Phil Brown dari Hull ..., hmmm , sapa lagi yaa ...
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
Klub pertama yang menyanyikan lagu "You`ll Never Walk Alone" sama sekali bukan Liverpool, melainkan oleh penggemar dari rival terberat mereka, Manchester United.
Lagu "You`ll Never Walk Alone" ditulis oleh Richard Rodgers dan Oscar Hammerstein II untuk sebuah acara musik bernama Carousel pada 1945.
Kemudian pada 1958, lagu ini untuk pertama kalinya dikumandangkan oleh fans United dalam sebuah pertandingan di markas mereka, stadion Old Trafford. Kala itu, kelompok musisi New Mills Operatic Society menyiapkan lagu ini untuk musikal Carousel, dan mereka menyanyikan lagu ini pada pertandingan kandang United untuk menghormati 23 orang (termasuk delapan pemain United) yang tewas dalam tragedi kecelakaan pesawat di Munich pada 6 Februari 1958.
Fans United terus menyanyikan "You`ll Never Walk Alone" hingga 1963, ketika band asal Liverpool Gerry & The Pacemakers merekam lagu ini untuk dirilis sebagai single. Lantas, para pendukung Setan Merah menghapus "You`ll Never Walk Alone" dalam daftar nyanyian mereka.
Pada 4 November 1963, tembang "You`ll Never Walk Alone" mencapai urutan teratas dalam daftar lagu pop di Inggris selama empat pekan, bahkan mengalahkan lagu "I Want To Hold Your Hand" karya The Beatles.
Selanjutnya, "You`ll Never Walk Alone" diresmikan sebagai lagu `kebangsaan` Liverpool, disusul klub lainnya yang menjadikan lagu tersebut sebagai anthem antara lain Hibernian dan Celtic (keduanya dari Skotlandia), Feyenoord dan FC Twente (keduanya Eredivisie Belanda), Club Brugge (Belgia), FSV Mainz 05 dan HSV Hamburg (keduanya Bundesliga Jerman) dan F.C. Tokyo (Jepang).
Iya, ini aq uda pernah denger setaon lalu, katanya emg gt. Dan lagu ini "dihibahkan" ke Liverpudlian sbg wujud toleransi atas Tragedi Hillsborough gt. CMIIW
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Menarik nih buat dibaca, kalo salah tempat silahkan dieksekusi...
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Evra laments United errors, lauds Berbatov
PA) Monday 20 September 2010
Patrice Evra fears Manchester United are going to give themselves a heart attack with their wasteful ways. Already under fire for throwing away winning positions at Fulham and Everton this season, the Red Devils shot themselves in the foot again at Old Trafford when they allowed Liverpool to claw themselves level from two goals down, even though the Merseysiders did not carve out a chance for themselves.
It took Dimitar Berbatov to rescue them by becoming the first United player to score a hat-trick against Liverpool since Stan Pearson in 1946. The result kept Sir Alex Ferguson's team within sight of Chelsea.
As Evra acknowledges, United might still have been able to overcome Carlo Ancelotti's title favourites if they had dropped more points yesterday. But the mental scars might have taken some recovering from.
"If we keep bringing that nervousness to the situation we could finish the game with a heart attack," said Evra. "It wasn't that I was worried at 2-2. I was actually very unhappy.
We conceded two goals in a match where the opposition didn't even have a shot on target. That type of thing should not happen.
Patrice Evra on Manchester United's 3-2 win over Liverpool
"If we had drawn that game, how could we then say we were going to win the league. We had an accident at Fulham. We had another accident at Everton. But if you do it again it is not an accident. It is simply that you do not want to win the league."
It would be easy just to blame United's defence for the problems. Yet new captain Nemanja Vidic has, by common consent, had an outstanding start to the season.
Indeed, the goals conceded at Craven Cottage and Goodison Park were from crosses at set-piece situations. Yesterday, a rash penalty box challenge from Jonny Evans and Darren Fletcher coming off the United wall at a free-kick were the reasons why Steven Gerrard was able to haul his team back into the contest.
"I don't know why we make the job hard when it could be so easy," said Evra. "We have to make sure that kind of thing doesn't happen again. We need to make Manchester United solid.
"It is not only about the defenders. It is about everyone. We conceded two goals in a match where the opposition didn't even have a shot on target. That type of thing should not happen."
Six months ago, the thought that Berbatov would emerge the hero by dragging United out of their own mess would have been fanciful in the extreme. The Bulgarian never entirely won over the supporters following his club record Ł30.75m transfer from Tottenham Hotspur two years ago. Berbatov's arrival resulted in fans' favourite Carlos Tevez being left languishing on the bench, while Ferguson's belief that the 29-year-old would give his side an added dimension did not quite materialise.
It would not have been a surprise if the former Bayer Leverkusen man had moved on during the summer, and even yesterday, Ferguson was admitting this was a hugely important season for the forward. Yet, with Wayne Rooney still searching for his scoring touch, Berbatov has filled the breach magnificently. He had already scored four this term before yesterday's exploits, which included the magnificent overhead kick that left Pepe Reina rooted to the spot.
"He scores a lot of goals like that in training," revealed Evra. "I am not surprised. "He can do so many things and I hope and wish he will carry on that way for the rest of the season."
I hope he will carry on that way for the rest of the season. Everyone knows he has such a big talent.
Patrice Evra on Dimitar Berbatov
Although Berbatov is not the most gregarious of characters, and had to be told by Ferguson not to dwell on the negative comments that were made about him such is his tendency towards introspection, within the Old Trafford dressing room it seems he is a popular figure.
"Dimitar deserves this because everyone knows he has such a big talent," said Evra. "I have never been worried about his form. But he has had a hard time here. It has never been easy but he has continued to work very hard.
"It is not only against Liverpool that he has done well. It has been from the beginning of the season. He has everything in his game to be the best striker here. I am really happy for him."
Ryan Giggs has scored in every single season of top-flight football he has played. Are there any team/teams in particular that he has scored against every single season?
Ryan Giggs celebrates scoring goal number ten against Tottenham Hotpsur
Giggs has indeed scored in 21 successive seasons of top-flight football, including all 19 years of the Premier League. Unsurprisingly, he hasn't scored against the same club every year. His most frequent victims have been Tottenham and Middlesbrough, who have both conceded ten goals to the winger, followed by Southampton and Everton (seven each). In contrast, he has taken on Crystal Palace 11 times without finding the net; every side he has faced more often, he has scored against at least once.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov
only one player has ever scored a Premier League hat-trick against United, David Bentley for Blackburn in February 2006 (Egil Ostenstad thought he had done it for Southampton in October 1996, but one of his goals was later awarded as a Denis Irwin own goal).
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Man Utd: The leading scorer against Manchester United in the Premier League is a man they once tried to sign, Alan Shearer, who hit 10 goals against them. Les Ferdinand, Robbie Fowler and Thierry Henry all managed eight against Sir Alex Ferguson's side, while Duncan Ferguson scored seven against them.
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“Let’s not underestimate the other teams. They are very good teams and there are a lot of games to play before the end of the season. We’re in a good position. But that means nothing if you don’t win the next game.” - Dimitar Berbatov