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Current Charlton Manager
Nathan Jones has been appointed as the next Charlton Athletic manager, he replaces Michael Appleton.
The Addicks are now on their seventh permanent manager since 2020, and all fans must hope there is a period of stability at the Valley.
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Jones, who has been away from football management since being sacked by Southampton in February 2023, takes on a team sitting in 19th place in League One.
If yet another change comes in SE7, the best betting sites will have all the next Charlton Athletic manager odds with clues regarding who is available via the next manager to be sacked blog.
Next Charlton Manager Betting
There are instances when these odds might not be readily available for certain clubs. This could be because the position has only recently been filled, the club is currently performing exceptionally well, or the club has a strong history of standing by its manager through thick and thin.
Additionally, in some cases, the Charlton Athletic manager's position might be vacant, but there are strong indications or even rumours about the potential replacement. Despite these unique circumstances, it is worth noting that if betting odds do become available, we will present them here in this section for your convenience. Regular updates related to the manager's position can also be found in the dedicated sports betting news section expertly managed by Jake Ashton. So, keep an eye out for any developments as we strive to keep you informed on the latest happenings in the football managerial landscape.
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Who Will Be The Next Charlton Athletic Manager
A list of the potential candidates should the job become available today based on previous people appearing in the betting odds when the position was vacant last time, to others who have a profile that would fit the club in terms of the last few managers they have had.
Gary Rowett
Gary Rowett is renowned for his tactical acumen and ability to revitalize teams. He enjoyed a solid playing career as a defender before transitioning into management. He has managed multiple clubs, including Birmingham City, Derby County, and Stoke City, often stabilizing them and pushing for promotion into higher divisions with a pragmatic approach to the game. Ahead of Nathan Jones being appointed in February 2024 Rowett featured towards the head of the next Charlton manager odds.
Mark Warburton
The ex-Brentford, Glasgow Rangers, Nottingham Forest and QPR manager worked most recently with David Moyes at West Ham. He left East London as he wanted to look for a more senior role, which we presume means that he wants a managerial position. He arrived late to the Charlton betting market in January 2024, but was one of the favourites at around 4/1.
Michael Duff
Having just been dismissed by Swansea City the former Cheltenham Town and Barnsley manager is available. It would be coup if Charlton could land him.
Lee Johnson
Johnson has now managed six clubs with varying degrees of success. His best win percentage at any of the six was in the North East at Sunderland between 2020 and 2022. He guided the Black Cats to the EFL Trophy in 2021 but was let go in January 2022 and replaced by Alex Neil.
John Eustace
Many of the names in the early Charlton Athletic manager betting would be dropping down a division from their previous appointments, including John Eustace. His tenure at Birmingham City was curtailed as the new owners wanted a marquee manager (Wayne Rooney). Before being dismissed Eustace had moved the Blues slowly up the Championship table (6th place) and had shown a pragmatism in his style of play.
Nigel Pearson
If Pearson were to be appointed, it would be the ninth club he has managed. His career highlights came in the East Midlands at Leicester City, where his teams won the Division 1 title in 2009 and the Championship in 2014. Many of the players he brought to Leicester City went on to win the EPL in the 2015-16 season under Claudio Ranieri.
Gareth Ainsworth
The likeable Ainsworth spent 11 years at Wycombe Wanderers, winning promotion twice. In 2023, he finally left the Buckinghamshire club to return to QPR, a team he had played for. Things did not go well in West London, and he was sacked after winning only five of his twenty-eight games.
Dave Challinor
The Chester-born Challinor has managed four clubs: Colwyn Bay, Hartlepool United, AFC Fylde, and his current club Stockport County. His win percentage rates at all of his clubs are impressive.
Kevin Nolan
The former Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United midfielder Kevin Nolan is just up the road assisting David Moyes at West Ham and could be a target for Charlton Athletic. He has been player manager at both Leyton Orient and Notts County before taking the London Stadium gig. Nolan is often quoted by the bookmakers when a lower league team has a vacancy for a manager.
Gary Monk
Has been quiet in recent years but has the experience having most recently managed at Sheffield Wednesday and previously at Birmingham City, Leeds United, Middlesbrough and Swansea.
Chris Hughton
After disappointing results in the AFCON, the Ghana Manager, Chris Hughton, was sacked. The Forest Gate-born Houghton will likely feature in next-manager markets over the coming months. He may well be on the Addicks's radar.
Next Charlton Manager Betting Diary
The betting odds for The Next Charlton Athletic Manager will often see some fluctuation and speculation of who will take over the hot seat when Nathan Jones departs the job he has held since February 2024.
January 24th 2024
Next Charlton Athletic Manager Betting Odds: Nigel Pearson now 2/1 FAVOURITE to take over at Charlton next after Michael Appleton sacked!
September 6th 2023
Next Charlton Manager Betting Odds: Michael Appleton now ODDS-ON favourite to take over at The Valley next with betting market still open for next Charlton boss!
August 28th 2023
Next Charlton Manager Betting Odds: Lee Johnson is now 5/2 favourite to take over at The Valley next after Dean Holden's dismissal!
March 2023
A new contract up until 2026 is the reward for Charlton manager Dean Holden.
December 2022
Dean Holden is Garner's replacement, he is Charlton's 22nd permanent or caretaker manager since Alan Curbishley left in 2006.
December 2022
Results fell well short of what was expected and the fans turned, the club were in 17th place when Ben Garner was sacked.
First team coach Anthony Hayes becomes caretaker manager.
June 2022
Ben Garner leaves Swindon Town for the Addicks. The highly thought of Garner was given a three-year contract
How To Bet On The Next Charlton Manager
Making a bet on who will be the next Charlton Athletic manager is as easy as picking a contender from the list of possibilities at the top of this page, finding the bookmaker offering odds, choosing how much you want to bet, and placing it
You will have to find a betting site offering odds. Finding odds on the next Charlton manager will be easier when no manager is in place, and a little harder when the position is filled, and not particularly in jeopardy.
- Find the best football betting site offering odds on the next manager of Charlton.
- Choose one of the possible contenders.
- Decide how much you want to bet.
- Check the odds and your stake to understand how much you may win if your prediction is correct.
- Understand that if your prediction is wrong, you will lose your money.
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List of Charlton Managers
Here is a complete list of all Charlton Athletic managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Charlton Athletic manager on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge | Win Rate | ||||||||
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Nathan Jones | 4 Feb, 2024 | 30 Oct, 2024 | 269 | |||||||||
Michael Appleton | 8 Sep, 2023 | 23 Jan, 2024 | 137 | 28.60% | ||||||||
Dean Holden | 22 Dec, 2022 | 27 Aug, 2023 | 248 | 37.50% | ||||||||
Anthony Hayes | 6 Dec, 2022 | 21 Dec, 2022 | 15 | 33.33% | ||||||||
Ben Garner | 8 Jun, 2022 | 5 Dec, 2022 | 180 | 31.03% | ||||||||
Johnnie Jackson | 21 Oct, 2021 | 3 May, 2022 | 194 | 47.50% | ||||||||
Nigel Adkins | 18 Mar, 2021 | 21 Oct, 2021 | 217 | 34.61% | ||||||||
Johnnie Jackson | 15 Mar, 2021 | 18 Mar, 2021 | 3 | 100.00% | ||||||||
Lee Bowyer | 22 Mar, 2018 | 15 Mar, 2021 | 1089 | 40.76% | ||||||||
Karl Robinson | 24 Nov, 2016 | 22 Mar, 2018 | 483 | 36.49% | ||||||||
Kevin Nugent | 13 Nov, 2016 | 24 Nov, 2016 | 11 | 100.00% | ||||||||
Russell Slade | 06 Jun, 2016 | 13 Nov, 2016 | 160 | 23.81% | ||||||||
Jose Riga | 14 Jan, 2016 | 06 Jun, 2016 | 144 | 43.75% | ||||||||
Karel Fraeye | 25 Oct, 2015 | 13 January, 2016 | 80 | 28.57% | ||||||||
Guy Luzon | 22 Jan, 2015 | 24 Oct, 2015 | 275 | 32.43% | ||||||||
Damian Matthew | 13 Jan, 2015 | 22 Jan, 2015 | 9 | 0.00% | ||||||||
Bob Peeters | 27 May, 2014 | 12 Jan, 2015 | 230 | 25.00% | ||||||||
Jose Riga | 11 Mar, 2014 | 27 May, 2014 | 77 | 43.75% | ||||||||
Chris Powell | 14 Jan, 2011 | 11 Mar, 2014 | 1152 | 40.99% | ||||||||
Keith Peacock | 4 Jan, 2011 | 14 Jan, 2011 | 10 | 0.00% | ||||||||
Phil Parkinson | 23 Nov, 2008 | 4 Jan, 2011 | 772 | 38.60% | ||||||||
Alan Pardew | 26 Dec, 2006 | 22 Nov, 2008 | 697 | 31.11% | ||||||||
Les Reed | 14 Nov, 2006 | 23 Dec, 2006 | 39 | 12.50% | ||||||||
Iain Dowie | 30 May, 2006 | 13 November, 2006 | 167 | 26.67% | ||||||||
Alan Curbishley | 24 Jul, 1991 | 8 May, 2006 | 5402 | 38.06% | ||||||||
Steve Gritt | 24 Jul, 1991 | 15 Jun, 1995 | 1422 | 36.89% | ||||||||
Lennie Lawrence | 22 Nov, 1982 | 10 Jul, 1991 | 3152 | 30.50% | ||||||||
Ken Craggs | 2 Jun, 1982 | 22 Nov, 1982 | 173 | 33.33% | ||||||||
Alan Mullery | 1 Jul, 1981 | 1 Jun, 1982 | 335 | 29.79% | ||||||||
Mike Bailey | 25 Mar, 1980 | 30 Jun, 1981 | 462 | 49.23% | ||||||||
Andy Nelson | 17 May, 1974 | 25 Mar, 1980 | 2139 | 33.57% | ||||||||
Theo Foley | 01 Mar, 1970 | 23 Apr, 1974 | 1514 | 31.53% | ||||||||
Eddie Firmani | 1 Sep, 1967 | 01 Mar, 1970 | 912 | 29.60% | ||||||||
Bob Stokoe | 1 August, 1965 | 1 Sep, 1967 | 761 | 28.57% | ||||||||
Frank Hill | 1 Nov, 1961 | 1 August, 1965 | 1369 | 37.79% | ||||||||
Jimmy Trotter | 01 Sep, 1956 | 31 Oct, 1961 | 1886 | 38.98% | ||||||||
Jimmy Seed | 01 May, 1933 | 01 Sep, 1956 | 8524 | 42.66% | ||||||||
Alex McFarlane | 01 May, 1928 | 01 Dec, 1932 | 610 | 38.07% | ||||||||
Albert Lindon | 01 Jan, 1928 | 01 May, 1928 | 121 | 30.43% |
FAQ
Next Charlton Manager Betting FAQs
Who Was The First Charlton Athletic Manager
Bill Rayner (1920-1925) was the first manager of Charlton Athletic although his reign was relatively short lived for the day at five years as he was sacked because of financial issues.
Who Is The Longest Serving Charlton Manager
Jimmy Seed who holds the record for most time served in charge at Charlton managed the club for 23 years between 1933 and 1956. He won promotions and the FA Cup with Charlton.
Who Is The Most Successful Charlton Athletic Manager
Jimmy Seed won back to back promotions for Charlton taking the club into the 1st Division in 1936. His side won the FA Cup in 1947 beating Burnley 1-0. Alan Curbishley spent 15 years at Charlton (1991-2006) and took the club into the Premier League in 1998 and then again in 2000.
Who Is The Shortest-Serving Charlton Athletic Manager
When Ian Dowie was sacked in 2006 Les Reed was his replacement but he only lasted 39 days.
Which Charlton Manager Has The Best Win Percentage
Mike Bailey (Mar 1980 - June 1981) won 49.23% of his 65 games. He guided Charlton to promotion in 1981 from the Third Division.
Which Charlton Manager Has The Worst Win Percentage
The aforementioned Les Reed only won a single game of his eight, a 12.5% win rate. Russell Slade was appointed in June 2016 and then sacked in November after his Charlton side who had been relegated in the previous season only won five of twenty one games. (23.81%).
Editorial Information
This article was written and fact-checked by Nigel Skinner, our expert in following the Next manager markets in the Premier League and throughout the EFL for 15 years. The article was edited and published by Steve Madgwick. Information was gained from various sources, including Charlton Club Site and the Supporters site