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Unreal Eddie Howe stat amongst 92 managers

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As the end of the Premier League season approaches I have been looking at all 92 managers across the four divisions.

Only 11 Premier League managers have been in their jobs for a year or more.

Only 41 of the 92 managers across all four divisions have had their jobs for a year or more.

Which to put it another way, 51 of the 92 clubs haven’t got a manager who was in the same job a year ago!

An unreal stat, as Eddie Howe(now nominated for 2024/25 EA Sports [Premier League Manager of the Season](https://www.themag.co.uk/2025/05/eddie-howe-nominated-for-2024-25-premier-league-manager-of-the-season-newcastle-united/)) has already found himself now in this top ten…

**This is now the current position across all four divisions, for longstanding managers and their start dates  – as at 15 May 2025:**

Simon Weaver (Harrogate Town) 21 May 2009

Pep Guardiola (Man City) 1 July 2016

Thomas Frank (Brentford) 16 October 2018

Mikel Arteta ([Arsenal](https://www.themag.co.uk/2025/05/notoriously-fickle-arsenal-fans-to-now-turn-on-mikel-arteta-and-players-martin-keown-asked-the-question-newcastle-united/)) 22 December 2019

Nigel Clough (Mansfield) 6 November 2020

Andy Woodman (Bromley) 29 March 2021

Phil Parkinson (Wrexham) 1 July 2021

Dave Challinor (Stockport) 2 November 2021

Marco Silva (Fulham) 1 July 2021

Eddie Howe (Newcastle United) 8 November 2021

**This is now the current position for all 20 Premier League managers and their start dates  – as at 15 May 2025:**

Pep Guardiola (Man City) 1 July 2016

Thomas Frank (Brentford) 16 October 2018

Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) 22 December 2019

Marco Silva (Fulham) 1 July 2021

Eddie Howe (Newcastle United) 8 November 2021

Kieran McKenna (Ipswich Town) 16 December 2021

Unai Emery (Villa) 1 November 2022

Ange Postecoglou (Spurs) 6 June 2023

Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth) 19 June 2023

Nuno (Forest) 20 December 2023

Oliver Glasner (Palace) 19 February 2024

Arne Slot (Liverpool) 1 June 2024

Enzo Maresca (Chelsea) 1 July 2024

Fabian Hurzeler (Brighton) 2 July 2024

Ruben Amorim (Man U) 11 November 2024

Ruud Van Nistelrooy (Leicester) 29 November 2024

Vitor Pereira (Wolves) 19 December 2024

Graham Potter (West Ham) 9 January 2025

David Moyes (Everton) 11 January 2025

Simon Rusk (Southampton) 7 April 2025

Interesting to see how many of these above will survive the next 12 months…

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