Twenty-eight days later? The fastest managerial exits in English football's top tier | The Knowledge

The most recent managerial exodus in the English top tier came courtesy of Ange Postecoglou, who lasted only 40 days at Nottingham Forest. A new record for the Premier League era. The former Australian international boss was appointed on September 9th and sacked on October 18th.

In comparison to a few other managers from the league's history, 40 days is still more than some of their counterparts had. For example, Tommy Docherty lasted only 28 days as Queens Park Rangers manager back in 1968. His tenure was marked by a disagreement with the club chairman over signing Rotherham defender Brian Tiler for Β£35,000.

Postecoglou's short-lived stint at Forest also puts him alongside Brian Clough and Jock Stein, who were both at Leeds United in 1974 and 1978 respectively but lasted slightly longer.

However, if we look at the overall picture of managerial exits in English football's top tier, 40 days is still the shortest spell among those who have managed a team in the league for more than 40 days.

Here are some other short managerial tenures:

- Tommy Docherty (28 days) as Queens Park Rangers manager
- Les Reed (40 days) at Charlton Athletic
- Brian Clough (44 days) when he took over Leeds United
- Jock Stein (45 days) managing Leeds United

These brief managerial stints make for an interesting and somewhat darker look into the world of English football's top tier, where teams are often under a lot of pressure.
 
🀯 40 days is crazy, like they're trying to keep him on his toes or something! I mean, it's not like Forest was expecting Ange Postecoglou to win the league with him, but still... 40 days? That's some serious drama right there. And you know what's even crazier? The history of short managerial tenures in the Premier League is wild πŸ€―πŸ†
 
πŸ€” So yeah, 40 days is crazy short! I mean, you'd think that with all the tech and data analysis at their disposal, clubs would be able to make better decisions about who to bring in and how long to keep them there. But at the same time, it's also not surprising - the pressure to perform in the Premier League can be suffocating, especially for managers who aren't used to it πŸ†πŸ’ͺ

And I think we're forgetting that these guys are humans too, not just coaches. They've got families, bills to pay, and a lot of stress involved with the job. Maybe some clubs need to rethink their approach to hiring and supporting their managers πŸ‘₯πŸ’Ό
 
lol what's up with all these manager changes?! 🀯 I drew a simple graph to show how short Postecoglou's time at Forest was:
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| 40 days |
| Postecoglou's tenure |
| (shortest in Premier League history) |
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it's crazy to think that just a few months ago he was running the show, and now he's gone! πŸ† I feel for the guy, I mean who wouldn't want to be a manager of a top-tier team? It's like trying to solve a Rubik's cube blindfolded - you gotta have skills, strategy, and a bit of luck all at once! 🧩
 
man this Premier League is crazy πŸ˜‚ 40 days at Forest is like a record or something i dont get why clubs keep changing managers its not like theyre not getting paid enough lol and what is up with the chairmen always causing drama πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Š anyway Postecoglou seemed decent as a player so hopefully hell bounce back from this one 🀞
 
Man... 40 days is crazy! I mean, what even goes through their minds when they're making these hires and firings so quickly? 🀯 Like, don't get me wrong, it's all just business and stuff, but still... teams are under so much stress already with all the expectations and fans' opinions. And now, managers can't even last a season without getting sacked? It's like, what's the point of trying if you're gonna be outta there after 40 days?! πŸ˜‚

I think one thing that might be going on here is that teams are trying to send a message - "we need change!" or "this guy isn't working out". But I get it, if your team is struggling, you want someone who can come in and flip the script ASAP! πŸ’ͺ It's just... sometimes I wish they could just chill for a bit and let the new manager settle in before making any major moves. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
😩 omg 40 days is like FOREVER in the world of football lol I mean what even is that?! Ange Postecoglou was literally just trying to do his job and get the team to a decent spot on the league table but noooo the board had to go and axe him after barely a month 🀯. And can we talk about how toxic the club chairman must be? 35k for Brian Tiler?! like what even is that kind of money and still they're gonna let the manager go over some petty disagreement πŸ€‘.

And I'm literally shaking my head thinking about all these other short managerial tenures... it's like teams are just trying to find the shortest guy possible and give him a shot πŸ”΄πŸ’”. But honestly though can we talk about how hard it must be for those managers to keep their cool in such high-pressure situations? 🀯
 
I'm like totally surprised by Ange Postecoglou's short time at Nottingham Forest 🀯. 40 days is already pretty crazy, but when you think about it, it's not that far from what Tommy Docherty and Les Reed experienced in their careers πŸ™ƒ. I mean, you gotta remember the drama around Brian Tiler's signing and the tension between Cloughie and Stein at Leeds United πŸ˜‚.

What really gets me is how these managerial stints can be so intense, especially when you consider the pressure on teams to perform in the Premier League πŸ”₯. It's not just about winning matches; it's about staying afloat, keeping sponsors happy, and keeping fans satisfied 🀝. I think this stuff makes for some pretty fascinating football history, even if it is a bit of a downer πŸ˜”.

It's also worth noting how this trend can be affecting the careers of managers, especially when they're not given time to really develop their strategies or make an impact on the pitch πŸ•°οΈ. I'm sure there are stories about guys who got the sack way too early and were never able to find their footing again πŸ’”.

Anyway, it's all part of the game, right? The drama, the tension, the excitement – it's what makes football so compelling, even if it can be brutal at times πŸ˜….
 
OMG u guys, 40 days is like a record or wot 🀯! I know Postecoglou was only at Forest for that short time but still it's wild to think about the drama behind all those managers leaving 😱. I mean, who needs a long-term contract when u can just get sacked after a few months? It's crazy how much pressure teams are under, especially with the money they spend πŸ€‘. And yeah, Clough and Stein were at Leeds U for slightly longer but 40 days is still like...a record or something πŸ“šπŸ’₯
 
πŸ’”πŸ† This is so crazy that Ange Postecoglou got sacked after only 40 days 🀯😱. I mean, I guess the pressure at Nottingham Forest was too much for him πŸ’ͺ🏽. 28 days is already super short, like Tommy Docherty's stint 😩, but 40 days? That's like, a whole season ⏰! It's not just about the manager though, it's about the team and the fans who are stuck with this drama πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. What's going on in English football these days?! πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
lol what's up with all these managers comin & goin right? i mean 40 days is crazy but can we talk about how tough it is to manage in the premier league? i think we're puttin too much pressure on these guys, like they gotta perform miracles or somethin. and yeah ange postecoglou might not have lasted but he was only appointed for a couple months, what's the expectation here? 5 years or somethin?
 
Wow 🀯, 40 days is like super crazy short for a manager in the Premier League! Interesting how some managers last longer or shorter than others, like Tommy Docherty who only lasted 28 days πŸ˜‚, and Brian Clough who had 44 days with Leeds United πŸ†.
 
40 days is crazy! I mean, who would've thought that Ange Postecoglou's Forest stint could become a record? It's just wild to think about how quickly things can go wrong in football management, you know? One minute he's all pumped up and excited to take on the challenge, the next he's out of there. I'm surprised it wasn't even 30 days tbh. The pressure must be insane for those managers.
 
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