User:Badmotorfinger/Sandbox/Managerlist Nonsortable

This is an alternative version of the List of English Football League managers by date of appointment, non-sortable version.

Sortable version can be found here.

Comment/Question: is Rank necessary in the table?

Rank Name Nat Date of birth Club Division Appointed Time as manager
1 Dario Gradi England 08/07/1941 Crewe Alexandra League One 16/06/1983[1] 41 years, 2 days
2 Alex Ferguson Scotland 31/12/1941 Manchester United Premiership 06/11/1986[2] 37 years, 225 days
3 Graham Turner England 05/10/1947 Hereford United League Two 01/08/1995[3] 28 years, 322 days
4 Arsène Wenger France 22/10/1949 Arsenal Premiership 01/10/1996[4][5] 27 years, 261 days
5 John Coleman England 12/10/1962 Accrington Stanley League Two 10/08/1999[6] 24 years, 313 days
6 Steve Bruce England 31/12/1960 Birmingham City Premiership 12/11/2001[7] 22 years, 189 days
7 David Moyes Scotland 25/04/1963 Everton Premiership 15/03/2002[8] 22 years, 95 days
8 Martin Ling England 15/07/1966 Leyton Orient League One 27/09/2003[9] 20 years, 265 days[10]
9 Steve Coppell England 09/07/1955 Reading Premiership 09/10/2003[11] 20 years, 253 days
10 John Ward England 07/04/1951 Cheltenham Town League One 06/11/2003[12] 20 years, 225 days
11 Steve Tilson England 27/07/1966 Southend United League One 19/11/2003[13] 20 years, 212 days[14][15]
12 Martin Foyle England 02/05/1963 Port Vale League One 13/02/2004[16] 20 years, 126 days
13 Paul Fairclough England 31/01/1950 Barnet League Two 30/03/2004[17] 20 years, 80 days[18]
14 John Still England 24/04/1950 Dagenham & Redbridge League Two 17/04/2004[19] 20 years, 62 days
15 José Mourinho Portugal 26/01/1963 Chelsea Premiership 02/06/2004[20] 20 years, 16 days
16 Steve Cotterill England 20/07/1964 Burnley Championship 03/06/2004[21] 20 years, 15 days
17 Rafael Benítez Spain 16/04/1960 Liverpool Premiership 08/06/2004[22] 20 years, 10 days
18 Mark Hughes Wales 01/11/1963 Blackburn Rovers Premiership 16/09/2004[23] 19 years, 276 days
19 Martin Jol Netherlands 16/01/1956 Tottenham Hotspur Premiership 05/11/2004[24] 19 years, 226 days[25]
20 Gary Peters England 03/08/1954 Shrewsbury Town League Two 15/11/2004[26] 19 years, 216 days
21 Adrian Boothroyd England 08/02/1971 Watford Championship 29/03/2005[27] 19 years, 81 days
22 Dave Jones England 17/08/1956 Cardiff City Championship 25/05/2005[28] 19 years, 24 days
23 Chris Casper England 28/04/1975 Bury League Two 19/09/2005[29] 18 years, 273 days[30]
24 Paul Trollope Wales 03/06/1972 Bristol Rovers League One 22/09/2005[31] 18 years, 270 days[32]
25 Gary Johnson England 28/09/1955 Bristol City Championship 23/09/2005[33] 18 years, 269 days
26 Simon Grayson England 16/12/1969 Blackpool Championship 10/11/2005[34] 18 years, 221 days[35]
27 Ronnie Jepson England 12/05/1963 Gillingham League One 15/11/2005[36] 18 years, 216 days [37]
28 Sammy McIlroy Northern Ireland 02/08/1954 Morecambe League Two 17/11/2005[38] 18 years, 214 days [39]
29 Harry Redknapp England 02/03/1947 Portsmouth Premiership 07/12/2005[40] 18 years, 194 days
30 George Burley Scotland 03/06/1956 Southampton Championship 23/12/2005[41] 18 years, 178 days
31 Jim Gannon Republic of Ireland 07/09/1968 Stockport County League Two 27/12/2005[42] 18 years, 174 days [43]
32 Richard Money England 13/10/1955 Walsall League One 03/05/2006[44] 18 years, 46 days
33 John Schofield England 16/05/1965 Lincoln City League Two 24/05/2006[45] 18 years, 25 days [46]
34 Colin Calderwood Scotland 20/01/1965 Nottingham Forest League One 30/05/2006[47] 17 years, 354 days
35 Gareth Southgate England 03/09/1970 Middlesbrough Premiership 30/05/2006[48] 18 years, 19 days
36 John Sheridan Republic of Ireland 01/10/1964 Oldham Athletic League One 01/06/2006[49] 18 years, 17 days
37 Billy Davies Scotland 31/05/1964 Derby County Premiership 02/06/2006[50] 18 years, 16 days
38 Jim Magilton Northern Ireland 06/05/1969 Ipswich Town Championship 05/06/2006[51] 18 years, 13 days
39 Russell Slade England 10/10/1960 Yeovil Town League One 07/06/2006[52] 18 years, 11 days
40 Ronnie Moore England 29/01/1953 Tranmere Rovers League One 09/06/2006[53] 18 years, 9 days
41 Steve Thompson England 28/07/1955 Notts County League Two 12/06/2006[54] 18 years, 6 days
42 Peter Taylor England 03/01/1953 Crystal Palace Championship 13/06/2006[55] 18 years, 5 days
43 Danny Wilson Northern Ireland 01/01/1960 Hartlepool United League One 13/06/2006[56] 18 years, 5 days
44 Tony Pulis England 16/01/1958 Stoke City Championship 14/06/2006[57] 18 years, 4 days
45 Paul Simpson England 26/07/1966 Preston North End Championship 17/06/2006[58] 18 years, 1 day
46 Ian Holloway England 12/03/1963 Plymouth Argyle Championship 28/06/2006[59] 17 years, 356 days
47 Geraint Williams Wales 05/01/1962 Colchester United Championship 29/06/2006[60] 17 years, 355 days [61]
48 Paul Lambert Scotland 07/08/1969 Wycombe Wanderers League Two 30/06/2006[62] 17 years, 354 days
49 Mick McCarthy Republic of Ireland 07/02/1959 Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship 21/07/2006[63] 17 years, 333 days
50 Martin O'Neill Northern Ireland 01/03/1952 Aston Villa Premiership 04/08/2006[64] 17 years, 319 days
51 Roy Keane Republic of Ireland 10/08/1971 Sunderland Premiership 28/08/2006[65] 17 years, 295 days
52 Sean O'Driscoll Republic of Ireland 01/07/1957 Doncaster Rovers League One 08/09/2006[66] 17 years, 284 days
53 Dean Wilkins England 12/07/1962 Brighton & Hove Albion League One 08/09/2006[67] 17 years, 284 days [68]
54 John Gregory England 11/05/1954 Queens Park Rangers Championship 20/09/2006[69] 17 years, 272 days
55 Willie Donachie Scotland 05/10/1951 Millwall League One 25/09/2006[70] 17 years, 267 days [71]
56 Kevin Bond England 22/06/1957 Bournemouth League One 12/10/2006[72] 17 years, 250 days
57 Tony Mowbray England 22/11/1963 West Bromwich Albion Championship 13/10/2006[73] 17 years, 249 days
58 Peter Grant Scotland 30/08/1965 Norwich City Championship 16/10/2006[74][75] 17 years, 246 days
59 Dennis Wise England 16/12/1966 Leeds United League One 25/10/2006[76] 17 years, 237 days
60 Dave Penney England 17/08/1964 Darlington League Two 30/10/2006[77] 17 years, 232 days
61 Brian Laws England 14/10/1961 Sheffield Wednesday Championship 06/11/2006[78] 17 years, 225 days
62 Nigel Adkins England 11/03/1965 Scunthorpe United Championship 06/11/2006[78] 17 years, 225 days [79]
63 Paul Sturrock Scotland 10/10/1956 Swindon Town League One 07/11/2006[80] 17 years, 224 days
64 Alan Buckley England 20/04/1951 Grimsby Town League Two 09/11/2006[81] 17 years, 222 days
65 Simon Davey Wales 01/10/1970 Barnsley Championship 21/11/2006[82] 17 years, 210 days [83]
66 Phil Brown England 30/05/1959 Hull City Championship 04/12/2006[84] 17 years, 197 days[85]
67 Alan Curbishley England 08/11/1957 West Ham United Premiership 13/12/2006[86] 17 years, 188 days
68 Keith Hill England 17/05/1969 Rochdale League Two 17/12/2006 [87] 17 years, 184 days[88]
69 Alan Pardew England 18/07/1961 Charlton Athletic Championship 24/12/2006[89] 17 years, 177 days
70 Billy Dearden England 11/02/1944 Mansfield Town League Two 28/12/2006 [90] 17 years, 173 days
71 Stuart Gray England 19/04/1960 Northampton Town League One 02/01/2007[91] 17 years, 168 days
72 Brian Carey Republic of Ireland 31/05/1968 Wrexham League Two 11/01/2007[92] 17 years, 159 days [93]
73 Darren Ferguson Scotland 09/02/1972 Peterborough United League Two 20/01/2007[94] 17 years, 150 days
74 Iain Dowie Northern Ireland 09/01/1965 Coventry City Championship 19/02/2007[95] 17 years, 120 days
75 Roberto Martínez Spain 13/07/1973 Swansea City League One 24/02/2007[96] 17 years, 115 days
76 Mark Robins England 22/12/1969 Rotherham United League Two 01/03/2007[97] 17 years, 109 days [98]
77 Lee Richardson England 12/03/1969 Chesterfield League Two 12/03/2007[99] 17 years, 98 days [100]
78 Kevin Blackwell England 21/12/1958 Luton Town League One 27/03/2007[101] 17 years, 83 days
79 Lawrie Sanchez Northern Ireland 22/10/1959 Fulham Premiership 10/04/2007[102] 17 years, 69 days [103]
80 Andy Ritchie England 28/11/1960 Huddersfield Town League One 11/04/2007[104] 17 years, 68 days
81 Terry Butcher England 28/12/1958 Brentford League Two 24/04/2007[105] 17 years, 55 days
82 Sammy Lee England 07/02/1959 Bolton Wanderers Premiership 30/04/2007[106] 17 years, 49 days
83 Bobby Williamson Scotland 13/08/1961 Chester City League Two 11/05/2007[107] 17 years, 38 days
84 Chris Hutchings England 05/07/1957 Wigan Athletic Premiership 14/05/2007[108] 17 years, 35 days
85 Sam Allardyce England 19/10/1954 Newcastle United Premiership 15/05/2007[109] 17 years, 34 days
86 Stuart McCall Scotland 10/06/1964 Bradford City League Two 22/05/2007[110] 17 years, 27 days
87 Bryan Robson England 11/01/1957 Sheffield United Championship 22/05/2007[111] 17 years, 27 days
88 Martin Allen England 18/08/1965 Leicester City Championship 25/05/2007[112] 17 years, 24 days
89 Paul Ince England 21/10/1967 Milton Keynes Dons League Two 25/06/2007[113] 16 years, 359 days
90 Ian Brightwell England 09/04/1968 Macclesfield Town League Two 29/06/2007[114] 16 years, 355 days
91 Sven-Göran Eriksson Sweden 05/02/1948 Manchester City Premiership 06/07/2007[115] 16 years, 348 days
92 *Greg Abbott England 14/12/1963 Carlisle United League One 13/08/2007 [116] 16 years, 310 days

* Greg Abbott is currently caretaker manager at Carlisle United

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