PREMIER LEAGUE MANAGER CASUALTIES
1. JOSE MOURINHO (Chelsea) - Date parted company: 20th September
The charismatic Portuguese manager had lost only one Premier League game this season before he left Stamford Bridge amid claims that he had fallen out with owner Roman Abramovich over team selection and transfer policy. He won six trophies in his three years and three months at the club.
2. SAMMY LEE (Bolton) - Date parted company: 17th October
A coach under predecessor Sam Allardyce, Sammy Lee failed to impress in his six months in charge at the Reebok Stadium. In nine league games this season he gained only four points from a possible 27 and his defence conceded 14 goals.
3. MARTIN JOL (Tottenham) - Date parted company: 25th October
Dutchman Martin Jol spent £40m in the summer but could not make his team gel. After 10 Premier League games Jol's team had gained only seven points and shipped 21 goals - Spurs' worst start to a Premier League season.
4. CHRIS HUTCHINGS (Wigan Athletic) - Date sacked: 5th November
Former NO.2 to Paul Jewell, Chris Hutchings lasted only five months at the JJB. In 12 Premier League games under Hutchings Wigan won twice and drew twice while leaking 19 goals.
5. STEVE BRUCE (Birmingham City) - Date parted company: 19th November
Steve Bruce had been in charge of Birmingham for one month shy of six years but - despite gaining promotion to the Premier League last season - was beginning to feel pressure. From 13 games the former Manchester United defender won three and lost eight.
6. BILLY DAVIES (Derby County) - Date parted company: 26th November
Scotsman Billy Davies had propelled Derby to promotion earlier this year but after having only £6m to spend in the summer his team were rooted to the bottom of the Premier League. After 14 games Derby had only won one match and drawn three while conceding 33 goals and scoring a measly five.
7. LAWRIE SANCHEZ (Fulham) - Date sacked: 21st December
After taking over from Chris Coleman last season, the former Northern Irish manager lasted only eight months at Craven Cottage. Thirteen summer signings and £14.5m didn't help Fulham - after 17 Premier League games this season they won only twice under Sanchez and conceded 28 times.
1. JOSE MOURINHO (Chelsea) - Date parted company: 20th September
The charismatic Portuguese manager had lost only one Premier League game this season before he left Stamford Bridge amid claims that he had fallen out with owner Roman Abramovich over team selection and transfer policy. He won six trophies in his three years and three months at the club.
2. SAMMY LEE (Bolton) - Date parted company: 17th October
A coach under predecessor Sam Allardyce, Sammy Lee failed to impress in his six months in charge at the Reebok Stadium. In nine league games this season he gained only four points from a possible 27 and his defence conceded 14 goals.
3. MARTIN JOL (Tottenham) - Date parted company: 25th October
Dutchman Martin Jol spent £40m in the summer but could not make his team gel. After 10 Premier League games Jol's team had gained only seven points and shipped 21 goals - Spurs' worst start to a Premier League season.
4. CHRIS HUTCHINGS (Wigan Athletic) - Date sacked: 5th November
Former NO.2 to Paul Jewell, Chris Hutchings lasted only five months at the JJB. In 12 Premier League games under Hutchings Wigan won twice and drew twice while leaking 19 goals.
5. STEVE BRUCE (Birmingham City) - Date parted company: 19th November
Steve Bruce had been in charge of Birmingham for one month shy of six years but - despite gaining promotion to the Premier League last season - was beginning to feel pressure. From 13 games the former Manchester United defender won three and lost eight.
6. BILLY DAVIES (Derby County) - Date parted company: 26th November
Scotsman Billy Davies had propelled Derby to promotion earlier this year but after having only £6m to spend in the summer his team were rooted to the bottom of the Premier League. After 14 games Derby had only won one match and drawn three while conceding 33 goals and scoring a measly five.
7. LAWRIE SANCHEZ (Fulham) - Date sacked: 21st December
After taking over from Chris Coleman last season, the former Northern Irish manager lasted only eight months at Craven Cottage. Thirteen summer signings and £14.5m didn't help Fulham - after 17 Premier League games this season they won only twice under Sanchez and conceded 28 times.
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