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Team/Manager "kill ratio" in a single season

ArmchairAddick
ArmchairAddick Posts: 418
edited February 21 in General Charlton
After we beat Bolton and their manager got the boot, it got me thinking.  What is the highest "kill ratio" of managers a team has had in a season, where they have beaten an opposing team and said team has sacked their manager before the next game. 

Has there ever been more than one a season?

I'm talking about any team here, in any one season.

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  • Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,038
    edited February 21
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    I didn’t know that, and he was replaced by Ferguson (?) so, really, we started one of the greatest periods of domination in English football history? Shame it wasn’t our own! 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,855
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    We killed off another Newcastle manager in 92 I think. Ossie Ardiles, who was replaced by Keegan...
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,344
    se9addick said:
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    I didn’t know that, and he was replaced by Ferguson (?) so, really, we started one of the greatest periods of domination in English football history? Shame it wasn’t our own! 
    Not correct, Atkinson survived at least a couple of months after we beat them
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,344
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    Gullit went after they lost to Sunderland. Keegan walked after the cup tie at The Valley in 97
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,038
    JohnnyH2 said:
    se9addick said:
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    I didn’t know that, and he was replaced by Ferguson (?) so, really, we started one of the greatest periods of domination in English football history? Shame it wasn’t our own! 
    Not correct, Atkinson survived at least a couple of months after we beat them
    Devastating information. 
  • JohnnyH2 said:
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    Gullit went after they lost to Sunderland. Keegan walked after the cup tie at The Valley in 97
    I stand corrected on both fronts - apologies 

    Still proud I was there for our 1-0 win at Old Trafford via our Mark Stuart goal - great day   
  • I'll just point out, for the record, that killing our own managers doesn't count 😜
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,572
    JohnnyH2 said:
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    Gullit went after they lost to Sunderland. Keegan walked after the cup tie at The Valley in 97
    I stand corrected on both fronts - apologies 

    Still proud I was there for our 1-0 win at Old Trafford via our Mark Stuart goal - great day   
    Me too! I thought I recognised your avatar.
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,991
    JohnnyH2 said:
    Not an answer to your question, but I’m pretty certain we ‘killed off’ Big Ron at Manure in 1986, and Ruud at Newcastle (can’t remember the year)
    Gullit went after they lost to Sunderland. Keegan walked after the cup tie at The Valley in 97
    "Who made Keegan quit, who made Keegan quit, Mark Kinsella, Mark Kinsella, he made Keegan quit".

    Remember that being sung on the terrace away at Reading the following weekend by two blokes who were absolutely pissed out of their head! Harshly, nobody else joined in.
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  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,630
    Bradford boss got the sack after we beat them 2-0 at home in the early 2000's. 

    Same goes for Peter Taylor at Leicester after the infamous "Steve Brown getting sent off on a stretcher" match.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,855
    After that performance by Exeter, there might be another one...
  • Paddy Powell
    Paddy Powell Posts: 2,843
    Graham Taylor at Wolves. Drew 0-0 at Molineux on the Sunday, gone the next day.

    One or two Bristol City managers fell victim to us, too. Jimmy Lumsden was one of them in 1993 (ish).
  • YTS1978
    YTS1978 Posts: 1,703
    edited February 23
    When Parkinson was manager in the championship we went 17 games without a win until we beat Norwich away, I think? Their manager got the boot the next morning I'm pretty sure.

    Just looked it up and it was Glen Roeder!