Just tortured myself by watching The Four Year Plan which got me thinking about the longevity of managers. Given we are now in the dreaded international break, I thought this might interest some of you.
QPR's longest ever serving manager is.....drum roll........
No 1. Alec Stock. 9 years. 1959-68 with a win rate of 46.9%
No 2. Dave Mangnall. 8 years and 60 days. 1944-52. Win rate 40%.
No 3. Jack Taylor. 7 years. 1952-59. Win rate 34.6%
No 4. James Howie. 6 years and 244 days. 1913-20. Win rate 36%.
No 5. James Cowan. 6 years 242 days. 1906-13. Win rate 43.2%
No 6. Ian Holloway. 6 years 161 days. 2001-06 and 2016 to present. Overall win rate 35.8%.
Olly is the longest serving manager since Stock in 1968 and, given the current state of football, it seems unlikely that he could attain that level of longevity. Obviously I've cheated by aggregating Olly's two episodes of being QPR manager.
Sadly, Olly has one of the worst win rates though there is some evidence that might change if we can maintain current form.
At the other end of the spectrum, there are a few 'one day' wonders who were caretakers in between managers but the booby prize must go to Paul Hart who left after being proper manager for just 29 days.
There is good evidence to demonstrate that Olly really is QPR through and through. I hope he can continue to improve things as we saw on Saturday.
Disclaimer. All data from Wiki and not verified beyond that.
QPR's longest ever serving manager is.....drum roll........
No 1. Alec Stock. 9 years. 1959-68 with a win rate of 46.9%
No 2. Dave Mangnall. 8 years and 60 days. 1944-52. Win rate 40%.
No 3. Jack Taylor. 7 years. 1952-59. Win rate 34.6%
No 4. James Howie. 6 years and 244 days. 1913-20. Win rate 36%.
No 5. James Cowan. 6 years 242 days. 1906-13. Win rate 43.2%
No 6. Ian Holloway. 6 years 161 days. 2001-06 and 2016 to present. Overall win rate 35.8%.
Olly is the longest serving manager since Stock in 1968 and, given the current state of football, it seems unlikely that he could attain that level of longevity. Obviously I've cheated by aggregating Olly's two episodes of being QPR manager.
Sadly, Olly has one of the worst win rates though there is some evidence that might change if we can maintain current form.
At the other end of the spectrum, there are a few 'one day' wonders who were caretakers in between managers but the booby prize must go to Paul Hart who left after being proper manager for just 29 days.
There is good evidence to demonstrate that Olly really is QPR through and through. I hope he can continue to improve things as we saw on Saturday.
Disclaimer. All data from Wiki and not verified beyond that.