As of yesterday, the 63-year-old has racked up a whopping 6,079 days during his 17-year reign with the other 19 bosses only totaling 5,909.
Runner-up: Alan Pardew |
Third spot: Sam Allardyce
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Sam Allardyce, who led West Ham to a respectable tenth place in the Premier League this season after gaining promotion from the Championship, looks set to increase his third place total of 726 with the news he has signed a new two-year contract extension at Upton Park.
Martin Jol |
West Ham's London rivals Fulham complete the top four - Dutchman Martin Jol has been in charge at Craven Cottage for 720 days.
Newly promoted club Cardiff claim fifth spot thanks to boss Malky Mackay's 710 days in charge of the Bluebirds.
Newly promoted club Cardiff claim fifth spot thanks to boss Malky Mackay's 710 days in charge of the Bluebirds.
There is just one day separating Liverpool's Brendan Rodgers and Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert in the battle for sixth place, with the Reds chief pipping the Scot with 361 days.
Five clubs occupy the bottom of the table - Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton and Stoke with zero days.
However, Stoke have appointed Mark Hughes as their new manager today so they will climb up the table and the four others will move off zero in the coming weeks.
Five clubs occupy the bottom of the table - Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton and Stoke with zero days.
However, Stoke have appointed Mark Hughes as their new manager today so they will climb up the table and the four others will move off zero in the coming weeks.
he can av mouth now.. when fergie is no more in the picture
ReplyDeleteArsenal number 1 celebrant of mediocrity!
ReplyDeleteloool.. so dis 1 is now trophy to arsenal fans..lol
ReplyDeleteFergie too wild av boasted the same rec a couple of weeks ago
ReplyDeleteAyafi Supreme.. U no like fanice.lol
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