The Fleetwood Town manager betting odds will be available from selected online bookmakers. A list of contenders including who is the favourite and who are dark horses for the Fleetwood vacancy will accompany this blog.
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
---|---|---|---|
Scott Brown | 12 May, 2022 | 28/03/2023 | 320 |
Fleetwood was formed in 1908 but since then they have been reincarnated 3 times and are since 2002 known as Fleetwood Town. In 2011-12 they won the conference and entered the Football League proper under Micky Mellon.
In 2014 under Graham Alexander they won the League 2 playoff final beating Burton Albion, that victory secured promotion to League 1.
Micky Mellon: Image: sky sports
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The Cod Army welcome Scott Brown to the club.
Stephen Crainey was appointed interim manager until the end of the 2021/22 season.
Simon Grayson left his eighth club when Fleetwood Town decided his time had run out after seven defeats on the bounce.
He leaves the North West with Fleetwood in 22nd place.
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
---|---|---|---|
Scott Brown | 12 May, 2022 | 28/03/2023 | 320 |
Stephen Crainey | 24 Nov, 2021 | 3 May, 2022 | 160 |
Simon Grayson | 31 Jan, 2021 | 24 Nov, 2021 | 297 |
Simon Wiles | 05 Jan, 2021 | 31 Jan, 2021 | 26 |
Joey Barton | 2 Jun, 2018 | 05 Jan, 2021 | 948 |
John Sheridan | 22 Feb, 2018 | 1 Jun, 2018 | 99 |
Uwe Rosler | 30 Jul, 2016 | 22 Feb, 2018 | 572 |
Chris Lucketti | 26 Jul, 2016 | 30 Jul, 2016 | 4 |
Steven Pressley | 07 Oct, 2015 | 26 Jul, 2016 | 293 |
Chris Lucketti | 02 Oct, 2015 | 07 Oct, 2015 | 5 |
Graham Alexander | 6 Dec, 2012 | 30 September, 2015 | 1028 |
Micky Mellon | 23 Sep, 2008 | 1 Dec, 2012 | 1530 |
It was seen as a coup for Fleetwood that such a winning player was secured to manage the club.
Scott Brown's trophy cabinet must be overflowing with 23 major honours won, including 10 Scottish Premiership medals.
This is his first job in football management with the board reporting that he was the outstanding candidate.
Scott Brown: Image: skysports
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