Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Next Man City Manager Betting Odds

Manchester City are currently managed by Roberto Mancini and owned by Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan who is part of the ruling family of the UAE. Since being taken over Man City have become the richest club in world football and that has brought a huge amount of interest to the club.

It is an exciting time to be a Manchester City fan. An unlimited transfer budget has resulted in the accumalation of an abundance of high quality players. The board have spent a lot of money and will want harmony in their squad if they want to challenge for both the Premier League and Champions League this season. Mancini has been under huge pressure since the moment he arrived at the club. However, he cooled the pressure after winning the FA Cup and guiding City to 3rd in the league last season which has resulted in Champions League qualification this year.

History tells us that the club’s board tend to make fast decisions when it comes to replacing a manager but so far Mancini has inspired City into a terrific start to the Premier League, which has included a stunning 6-1 win at Old Trafford. However, they have been unable to replicate this form in Europe and failed to qualify from the group stages. All you need to do is study the market below and click on the corresponding link against the Man who you think will be the next Man City Manager and you will be directed straight to the bookmakers site.

Next Man City Manager Odds With Paddy Power as of 06/02/2012 – Click to bet

  • 5/2 – Jose Mourinho
  • 8/1 – Martin O’Neill
  • 8/1 – Guus Hiddink
  • 10/1 – Carlo Ancelotti
  • 10/1 – Pep Guardiola
  • 14/1 – Frank Rijkaard
  • 14/1 – Harry Redknapp
  • 14/1 – Louis Van Gaal
  • 14/1 – Didier Deschamps
  • 20/1 – Mark Hughes

Man City Betting Specials with Paddy Power

  • 8/11 – Premier League
  • 3/1 – Carling Cup
  • 5/1 – FA Cup
  • 22/1 – Champions League
  • 7/1 – To stay unbeaten in Premier League 2011/12 season

Manager History

Roberto Mancini – 20/12/2009 to Present
Mark Hughes – 04/06/2008 to 20/12/2009
Sven-Goran Eriksson – 06/07/2007 to 02/06/2008
Stuart Pearce – 11/03/2005 to 14/05/2007
Kevin Keegan – 24/05/2001 to 11/03/2005
Joe Royle – 18/02/1998 to 21/05/2001
Frank Clark – 29/12/1996 to 17/02/1998
Phil Neal – 08/11/1996 to 29/12/1996
Steve Coppell – 06/10/1996 to 08/11/1996
Alan Ball – 02/07/1995 to 27/08/1996
Brian Horton – 28/08/1993 to 16/05/1995
Tony Book – 26/08/1993 to 28/08/1993
Peter Reid – 15/11/1990 to 26/08/1993
Howard Kendall – 06/02/1989 to 05/11/1990
Mel Machin – 01/05/1987 to 30/11/1989
Jimmy Frizzell – 01/10/1986 to 01/05/1987
Billy McNeill – 30/06/1983 to 22/09/1986
John Benson – 03/03/1983 to 07/06/1983
John Bond – 01/10/1980 to 03/02/1983
Malcolm Allison – 16/07/1979 to 01/10/1980
Tony Book – 12 Apr, 1974 to 01/01/1979
Ron Saunders – 22/11/1973 to 12/04/1974
Johnny Hart – 01/05/1973 to 16/11/1973
Malcolm Allison – 12/06/1972 to 30/03/1973
Joe Mercer – 01/07/1965 to 12/06/1971
George Poyser – 01/05/1963 to 01/04/1965
Leslie McDowall – 01/06/1950 to 01/05/1963
John “Jock” Thomson – 01/06/1947 to 01/02/1950
Sam Cowan – 01/11/1946 to 01/06/1947
Wilf Wild – 01/03/1932 to 01/11/1946
Peter Hodge – 01/05/1926 to 01/03/1932
David Ashworth – 01/07/1924 to 01/11/1925
Ernest Magnall – 01/08/1912 to 01/05/1924
Harry Newbould – 01/07/1906 to 31/07/1912
Tom Maley – 01/07/1902 to 01/07/1906
Sam Omerod – 01/08/1895 to 01/07/1902
Joshua Parlby – 01/08/1893 to 31/05/1895
Lawrence Furniss – 01/08/1889 to 31/05/1893

 

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