Ranked! Every Premier League manager by their job security

Eddie Howe

We know what you’re thinking: no Premier League manager is leaving their post this early.

It’s not going to be like last season, when Frank de Boer left Crystal Palace in mid-September as the first of six top-flight sackings before Christmas. Nor will 2018/19 be like 2016/17, when Francesco Guidolin was dismissed as early as October 3; nor 2015/16, when two managers were fired on October 4; nor 2014/15, when Tony Pulis was gone by the start of Palace’s season; nor 2013/14, when Sunderland’s Paolo Di Canio was let go in September; nor… hmm.

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Huw was on the FourFourTwo staff from 2009 to 2015, ultimately as the magazine's Managing Editor, before becoming a freelancer and moving to Wales. As a writer, editor and tragic statto, he still contributes regularly to FFT in print and online, though as a match-going #WalesAway fan, he left a small chunk of his brain on one of many bus journeys across France in 2016.