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.
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.