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List of Manchester City F.C. managers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of Manchester City F.C. managers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stuart Pearce, Manchester City manager from 2005–2007.
Stuart Pearce, Manchester City manager from 2005–2007.

This is a chronological list of Manchester City managers, comprising all those who have held the position of manager for the first team of Manchester City F.C. and the club's predecessors West Gorton (St. Marks) and Ardwick. In the Football League era the club has appointed 34 managers; including pre-league managers and temporary caretakers more than 40 men have held responsibility for team selection.

The most successful Manchester City manager in terms of trophies won is Joe Mercer, who won four trophies in six years. Mark Hughes is City's current manager, replacing Sven-Göran Eriksson, who was sacked in June 2008.

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[edit] History

In the era before league football, the position of manager involved many secretarial duties, such as arranging fixtures and the upkeep of the club's ground. Few accounts of the club's off-field affairs in the 1880s survive, and it is unclear who managed the club (then known as West Gorton (St. Marks)) between 1882 and 1884.[1] The club's earliest managers were also players; the first three known managers (Frederick Hopkinson, Edward Kitchen and Walter Chew) all played in West Gorton's first recorded match in 1880.[2] By 1889 the club had moved to Hyde Road and renamed itself Ardwick A.F.C. Under the management of Lawrence Furniss, the club joined the Football League in 1892 as founder members of the Second Division. Furniss became chairman a year later, and he and his successor as secretary-manager Joshua Parlby were responsible for Ardwick reforming as Manchester City F.C. in 1894.[3]

Under Sam Omerod the club achieved promotion to the First Division for the first time,[4] and five years later Tom Maley became the first Manchester City manager to win a major trophy, the 1904 FA Cup.[5] A financial scandal resulted in the Football Association suspending Maley and seventeen players in 1906,[6] leaving Harry Newbould with the task of assembling a makeshift side at short notice. In 1912 Ernest Mangnall joined City from local rivals Manchester United, but was unable to replicate the success he had enjoyed with the Reds. Upon Mangnall's departure in 1924 the roles of secretary and manager were separated, with David Ashworth appointed manager and Wilf Wild as secretary. This arrangement continued during Peter Hodge's time as manager, though the roles merged again when Wild became manager in 1932. Wild became the club's longest serving manager, winning the FA Cup and League Championship during his fourteen year tenure. By the time Sam Cowan replaced Wild the roles of secretary and manager were separated permanently. Cowan lasted only one season, and was replaced by Jock Thomson. He gained promotion, but did not make a lasting impact at the top level.

Les McDowall became manager in 1950, and managed the Blues for more league seasons than any other manager.[7] Known for his tactical awareness, McDowall's implementation of a system known as the Revie Plan resulted in two FA Cup final appearances, a defeat in 1955 and a victory in 1956.[7] McDowall resigned following relegation in 1963, and his assistant George Poyser became manager. Poyser proved unsuited to the manager's role, and was sacked in 1965. Joe Mercer was appointed, and the club's golden era began. Mercer became the club's most successful manager in terms of trophies won, winning the League Championship, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup in his six years at the helm.[8] Over time Mercer's assistant Malcolm Allison sought a progressively larger say in non-coaching matters, and in October 1971 he took sole control of the first team, with Mercer becoming "general manager".[9]

During Peter Swales' time as Manchester City chairman the tenure of managers was frequently brief, as between 1973 and 1994 eleven managers were appointed.[10] The first of these was Ron Saunders, after ill health had forced Johnny Hart to leave the post. Saunders was sacked after only six months, and club stalwart Tony Book took over. Book managed the club for five years, winning the League Cup in 1976. Malcolm Allison, who had rejoined the coaching staff in January 1979, made an ill-fated return to the manager's role later that year, a spell noted more for financial excess than on-pitch success.[11] A further six managers (John Bond, John Benson, Billy McNeill, Jimmy Frizzell, Mel Machin and Howard Kendall) were appointed in the 1980s, with none lasting more than three years amid a series of promotions and relegations. An upturn in results occurred during Peter Reid's management, the club achieving consecutive fifth place finishes, but a deterioration in Reid's relationship with the board signalled the end of his spell at the club.[12] Brian Horton arrived from Oxford to sceptical newspaper headlines of "Brian Who?",[13] but developed a reputation for attractive football.[14] Swales was replaced as chairman by former City striker Francis Lee. Lee wanted to bring in his own man, and in the 1995 close season he replaced Horton with Alan Ball, whose sole full season resulted in relegation.

Steve Coppell was Manchester City manager for just 32 days.
Steve Coppell was Manchester City manager for just 32 days.

In the 1996–97 season, even the turnover rate of the Swales years was surpassed, with five managers (three permanent appointments and two caretakers) taking charge of first team affairs during the course of the season. The third of these was Steve Coppell, the shortest serving manager in the club's history,[15] who resigned on ill health grounds after 32 days as manager.[16] The final of the five, Frank Clark, saw out the season but did not last much longer, losing his job in February 1998 with the club on the brink of relegation to the third tier of English football. Joe Royle was unable to prevent relegation, but subsequently achieved successive promotions to restore top flight status, though relegation a year later resulted in his sacking. Under Royle's replacement Kevin Keegan the club changed division for a fifth successive season,[17] setting club records for the number of points gained and goals scored in a season.[18] Keegan remained manager for the club's move to the City of Manchester Stadium and beyond, making him the longest serving manager since Tony Book.

On 6 July 2007 Sven-Göran Eriksson became the first Manchester City manager from outside the British Isles, replacing the sacked Stuart Pearce, who had served for two years following an initial spell as caretaker.

[edit] Managers

As of 11 May, 2008. Statistics include competitive matches only, pre-Football League and wartime matches excluded. Caretakers are shown in italics.

Name Nationality From To P W D L Honours
Hopkinson FrederickFrederick Hopkinson English 01880 1880 01882 1882 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6
Unknown 01882 1882 01884 1884 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6
Kitchen EdwardEdward Kitchen English 01884 1884 01887 1887 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6
Chew WalterWalter Chew English 01887 1887 01889 1889 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6 &&&&&&&&&&&&&&-1.1.0E+6
Furniss, LawrenceLawrence Furniss English 01889-08 August 1889 01893-05 May 1893 &0000000000000026.00000026[19] &0000000000000010.00000010 &0000000000000004.0000004 &0000000000000012.00000012
Parlby, JoshuaJoshua Parlby English 01893-08 August 1893 01895-05 May 1895 &0000000000000059.00000059 &0000000000000022.00000022 &0000000000000005.0000005 &0000000000000032.00000032
Omerod, SamSam Omerod English 01895-08 August 1895 01902-07 July 1902 &0000000000000240.000000240 &0000000000000111.000000111 &0000000000000050.00000050 &0000000000000079.00000079
Maley, TomTom Maley English 01902-07 July 1902 01906-07 July 1906 &0000000000000150.000000150 &0000000000000089.00000089 &0000000000000022.00000022 &0000000000000039.00000039 FA Cup 1904
Newbould, HarryHarry Newbould English 01906-07 July 1906 01912-07 July 1912 &0000000000000245.000000245 &0000000000000093.00000093 &0000000000000061.00000061 &0000000000000091.00000091
Committee 01912-07 July 1912 01912-09 September 1912 &0000000000000002.0000002 &0000000000000002.0000002 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000
Mangnall, ErnestErnest Mangnall English 01912-09-09 9 September 1912 01924-06 June 1924 &0000000000000350.000000350 &0000000000000151.000000151 &0000000000000117.000000117 &0000000000000082.00000082
Ashworth, DavidDavid Ashworth English 01924-07 July 1924 01925-11-14 14 November 1925 &0000000000000059.00000059 &0000000000000020.00000020 &0000000000000013.00000013 &0000000000000026.00000026
Alexander, AlbertAlbert Alexander / Committee English 01925-11-16 16 November 1925 01926-04-26 26 April 1926 &0000000000000031.00000031 &0000000000000013.00000013 &0000000000000008.0000008 &0000000000000010.00000010
Hodge, PeterPeter Hodge Scottish 01926-04-26 26 April 1926 01932-03-12 12 March 1932 &0000000000000261.000000261 &0000000000000122.000000122 &0000000000000059.00000059 &0000000000000080.00000080
Wild, WilfWilf Wild English 01932-03-14 14 March 1932 01946-12-01 1 December 1946 &0000000000000352.000000352 &0000000000000158.000000158 &0000000000000071.00000071 &0000000000000123.000000123 FA Cup 1934, First Division champions 1936–37
Cowan, SamSam Cowan English 01946-12-02 2 December 1946 01947-06-30 30 June 1947 &0000000000000030.00000030 &0000000000000020.00000020 &0000000000000006.0000006 &0000000000000004.0000004
Wild, WilfWilf Wild English 01947-08 August 1947 01947-10 October 1947 &0000000000000016.00000016 &0000000000000005.0000005 &0000000000000005.0000005 &0000000000000006.0000006
Thomson, JockJock Thomson Scottish 01947-10 October 1947 01950-02 February 1950 &0000000000000115.000000115 &0000000000000035.00000035 &0000000000000035.00000035 &0000000000000045.00000045
McDowall, LesLes McDowall Scottish 01950-06 June 1950 01963-05 May 1963 &0000000000000592.000000592 &0000000000000220.000000220 &0000000000000127.000000127 &0000000000000245.000000245 FA Cup 1956
Poyser, GeorgeGeorge Poyser English 01963-07-12 12 July 1963 01965-04 April 1965 &0000000000000089.00000089 &0000000000000038.00000038 &0000000000000017.00000017 &0000000000000034.00000034
Committee 01965-04 April 1965 01965-05 May 1965 &0000000000000005.0000005 &0000000000000001.0000001 &0000000000000003.0000003 &0000000000000001.0000001
Mercer, JoeJoe Mercer English 01965-07-13 13 July 1965 01971-10-07 7 October 1971 &0000000000000340.000000340 &0000000000000149.000000149 &0000000000000094.00000094 &0000000000000097.00000097 First Division champions 1967–68, FA Cup 1969, League Cup 1970, Cup Winners' Cup 1970
Allison, MalcolmMalcolm Allison English 01971-10-07 7 October 1971 01973-03-30 30 March 1973 &0000000000000078.00000078 &0000000000000032.00000032 &0000000000000021.00000021 &0000000000000025.00000025
Hart, JohnnyJohnny Hart English 01973-03-30 30 March 1973 01973-10-22 22 October 1973 &0000000000000022.00000022 &0000000000000011.00000011 &0000000000000005.0000005 &0000000000000006.0000006
Book, TonyTony Book English 01973-10-23 23 October 1973 01973-11-22 22 November 1973 &0000000000000007.0000007 &0000000000000002.0000002 &0000000000000003.0000003 &0000000000000002.0000002
Saunders, RonRon Saunders English 01973-11-22 22 November 1973 01974-04-12 12 April 1974 &0000000000000029.00000029 &0000000000000009.0000009 &0000000000000010.00000010 &0000000000000010.00000010
Book, TonyTony Book English 01974-04-12 12 April 1974 01979-07 July 1979 &0000000000000269.000000269 &0000000000000114.000000114 &0000000000000075.00000075 &0000000000000080.00000080 League Cup 1976
Allison, MalcolmMalcolm Allison English 01979-07-16 16 July 1979 01980-10-08 8 October 1980 &0000000000000060.00000060 &0000000000000015.00000015 &0000000000000020.00000020 &0000000000000025.00000025
Book, TonyTony Book English 01980-10-09 9 October 1980 01980-10-16 16 October 1980 &0000000000000001.0000001 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &0000000000000001.0000001
Bond, JohnJohn Bond English 01980-10-17 17 October 1980 01983-02-03 3 February 1983 &0000000000000123.000000123 &0000000000000051.00000051 &0000000000000032.00000032 &0000000000000040.00000040
Benson, JohnJohn Benson Scottish 01983-02-03 3 February 1983 01983-06-07 7 June 1983 &0000000000000017.00000017 &0000000000000003.0000003 &0000000000000002.0000002 &0000000000000012.00000012
McNeill, BillyBilly McNeill Scottish 01983-06-30 30 June 1983 01986-09-20 20 September 1986 &0000000000000156.000000156 &0000000000000063.00000063 &0000000000000042.00000042 &0000000000000051.00000051
Frizzell, JimmyJimmy Frizzell Scottish 01986-09-21 21 September 1986 01987-05 May 1987 &0000000000000042.00000042 &0000000000000010.00000010 &0000000000000012.00000012 &0000000000000020.00000020
Machin, MelMel Machin English 01987-05 May 1987 01989-11-29 29 November 1989 &0000000000000130.000000130 &0000000000000059.00000059 &0000000000000027.00000027 &0000000000000044.00000044
Book, TonyTony Book English 01989-11-29 29 November 1989 01989-12-05 5 December 1989 &0000000000000003.0000003 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &0000000000000003.0000003
Kendall, HowardHoward Kendall English 01989-12-06 6 December 1989 01990-11-05 5 November 1990 &0000000000000038.00000038 &0000000000000013.00000013 &0000000000000018.00000018 &0000000000000007.0000007
Reid, PeterPeter Reid English 01990-11-11 11 November 1990 01993-08-26 26 August 1993 &0000000000000136.000000136 &0000000000000059.00000059 &0000000000000031.00000031 &0000000000000046.00000046
Book, TonyTony Book English 01993-08-27 27 August 1993 01993-08-27 27 August 1993 &0000000000000001.0000001 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &0000000000000001.0000001 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000
Horton, BrianBrian Horton English 01993-08-28 28 August 1993 01995-05-16 16 May 1995 &0000000000000096.00000096 &0000000000000029.00000029 &0000000000000033.00000033 &0000000000000034.00000034
Ball, AlanAlan Ball English 01995-06-30 30 June 1995 01996-08-26 26 August 1996 &0000000000000049.00000049 &0000000000000013.00000013 &0000000000000014.00000014 &0000000000000022.00000022
Hartford, AsaAsa Hartford Scottish 01996-08-26 26 August 1996 01996-10-07 7 October 1996 &0000000000000008.0000008 &0000000000000003.0000003 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &0000000000000005.0000005
Coppell, SteveSteve Coppell English 01996-10-07 7 October 1996 01996-11-08 8 November 1996 &0000000000000006.0000006 &0000000000000002.0000002 &0000000000000001.0000001 &0000000000000003.0000003
Neal, PhilPhil Neal English 01996-11-09 9 November 1996 01996-12-28 28 December 1996 &0000000000000010.00000010 &0000000000000002.0000002 &0000000000000001.0000001 &0000000000000007.0000007
Clark, FrankFrank Clark English 01996-12-29 29 December 1996 01998-02-17 17 February 1998 &0000000000000059.00000059 &0000000000000020.00000020 &0000000000000017.00000017 &0000000000000022.00000022
Royle, JoeJoe Royle English 01998-02-18 18 February 1998 02001-05-21 21 May 2001 &0000000000000171.000000171 &0000000000000074.00000074 &0000000000000046.00000046 &0000000000000051.00000051
Keegan, KevinKevin Keegan English 02001-05-24 24 May 2001 02005-03-11 11 March 2005 &0000000000000176.000000176 &0000000000000077.00000077 &0000000000000039.00000039 &0000000000000060.00000060
Pearce, StuartStuart Pearce English 02005-03-21 21 March 2005 02007-05-14 14 May 2007[20] &0000000000000096.00000096 &0000000000000034.00000034 &0000000000000019.00000019 &0000000000000043.00000043
Eriksson, Sven-GöranSven-Göran Eriksson Swedish 02007-07-06 6 July 2007[21] 02008-06-02 2 June 2008[22] &0000000000000045.00000045 &0000000000000019.00000019 &0000000000000011.00000011 &0000000000000015.00000015
Hughes, MarkMark Hughes Welsh 02008-06-04 4 June 2008[23] present &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.0000000

[edit] References

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ James, Gary (2006). Manchester City – The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon. ISBN 1-85983-512-0.  p233
  2. ^ Manchester City – The Complete Record, p20
  3. ^ Manchester City – The Complete Record, p234
  4. ^ Manchester City - The Complete Record, p235–6
  5. ^ Clayton, David (2002). Everything under the blue moon: the complete book of Manchester City FC – and more!. Edinburgh: Mainstream publishing. ISBN 1-84018-687-9.  p136
  6. ^ James, Gary (2005). The Official Manchester City Hall of Fame. London: Hamlyn. ISBN 0-600-61282-1.  p93
  7. ^ a b Manchester City – The Complete Record, p246
  8. ^ Penney, Ian (2001). Manchester City – The Mercer-Allison Years. Derby: Breedon. ISBN 1-85983-250-4.  p7
  9. ^ Penney, p144
  10. ^ Peter Swales: Obituary. Independent. Retrieved on April 1, 2007.
  11. ^ After all that... this. Guardian. Retrieved on November 26, 2007.
  12. ^ Everything Under the Blue Moon, p172
  13. ^ Brian Horton. Manchester Evening News. Retrieved on November 26, 2007.
  14. ^ Blue Moon Rising, p90
  15. ^ "Roller-coaster years", BBC. Retrieved on 2007-10-14. 
  16. ^ Buckley, Andy; Burgess, Richard (2000). Blue Moon Rising: The Fall and Rise of Manchester City. Bury: Milo. ISBN 0-9530847-4-4.  p132
  17. ^ "Manchester City", Goal. Retrieved on 2007-11-20. 
  18. ^ Manchester City – The Complete Record, p265
  19. ^ Football League and FA Cup games only
  20. ^ "Pearce sacked as Man City manager", BBC News, 2007-07-06. Retrieved on 2007-08-18. 
  21. ^ "Eriksson named as Man City boss", BBC News, 2007-07-06. Retrieved on 2007-08-18. 
  22. ^ "Sven-Goran Eriksson leaves Manchester City", Manchester City FC, 2008-06-02. Retrieved on 2008-06-02. 
  23. ^ "Manchester City appoint Mark Hughes", Manchester City FC, 2008-06-04. Retrieved on 2008-06-04. 


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