Ranging from 98 days to 10 minutes, we take a look at some of the shortest managerial reigns in football history and the stories behind them.
TEAMtalk.com - 8th October 2014 9:35
Football's shortest managerial reigns
After Billy McKinlay's eight-day Watford stay, we take a look at some of the shortest managerial reigns in history, including Brian Clough and a 10-minute spell.
Colin Todd - Derby (98 days, 2001/02): The club legend took over from Jim Smith with the Rams struggling in the PL. He lasted 3 months with 11 losses in 17
David Hockaday - Leeds (70 days, 2014): Sometimes you can just instantly tell a move won't work out. Complete unknown Hockaday lasted just six games.
Henning Berg - Blackburn (57 days, 2012):
Paul Gascoigne - Kettering Town (49 days, 2005): Gazza's foray into management was short-lived, typically controversial, and, well, pretty bad, really.