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List of Burnley F.C. managers

Burnley Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Burnley, Lancashire. Founded on 18 May 1882, the club was one of the first to become professional (in 1883), putting pressure on the Football Association to permit payments to players.[1] As a result, the team were able to enter the FA Cup for the first time in 1885–86, and were one of the twelve founding members of the Football League in 1888–89.[1] Burnley have played in the top four tiers of English football from 1888 to the present day.[2] The team have been champions of England twice, in 1920–21 and 1959–60, have won the FA Cup once, in 1913–14, and have won the FA Charity Shield twice, in 1960 and 1973.[2][3] Burnley were the second, and are one of only five teams to have won all four professional divisions of English football, along with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End, Sheffield United and Portsmouth.[4][5]

Sean Dyche guided Burnley to two promotions to the Premier League.

From 1882 to 1894, the Burnley team was selected by the board of directors or a committee whose secretary had the same powers and role as a manager has today.[6] In August 1894, the club decided to follow other clubs and appoint a team manager. Burnley-born Harry Bradshaw was appointed; he had been involved with the club since its foundation in 1882 and he had been a committee member since 1887.[6] Scotsman Frank Hill, who was in charge of Burnley from October 1948 to August 1954, was the first non-English manager in the club's history.[7] From 1954 to 1983, under chairman Bob Lord, only managers with a previous playing career at the club were appointed—this trend ended when John Bond took the post in June 1983.[8][9] Two Burnley managers have died in the job—Spen Whittaker and John Haworth.[10]

The longest-serving person to manage Burnley is Harry Potts, who was in charge of the club for a total of 728 competitive matches: from February 1958 to February 1970 and from February 1977 to October 1979.[11][12] Haworth and Potts are Burnley's most successful managers in terms of competitive honours won, as Haworth claimed one FA Cup (1913–14) and one First Division title (1920–21), while Potts won one First Division title (1959–60) and one Charity Shield (1960).[11]

From the beginning of the club's official managerial records in 1894 to the present, Burnley have had 29 permanent managers and 6 caretakers.[11][12] The club's current manager is Vincent Kompany, who was appointed in June 2022.[13]

List of managers

Information correct after match played on 13 November 2022. Only competitive matches are counted, except the abandoned 1939–40 Football League season and matches in Wartime Leagues and Cups.

Key
  • Names of caretaker managers are supplied where known, and the names of caretaker managers are highlighted in italics and marked with an asterisk (*).
  • Names of player-managers are supplied where known, and are marked with a double-dagger ( ).
List of Burnley F.C. managers
Name Nationality From To Matches Won Drawn[a] Lost Win%[b] Honours Refs.
Harry Bradshaw   England August 1894 June 1899[c] 164 65 37 62 039.63 Second Division title: 1897–98 [6][14]
Ernest Mangnall   England March 1900 October 1903 125 44 27 54 035.20 [15][16]
Spen Whittaker   England October 1903 April 1910[d] 262 108 48 106 041.22 [17][18]
John Haworth   England July 1910 December 1924 464 203 106 155 043.75 Second Division promotion: 1912–13
FA Cup winners: 1913–14
First Division runners–up: 1919–20
First Division title: 1920–21
FA Charity Shield runners–up: 1921
[10][19]
Albert Pickles   England January 1925 August 1932 336 120 71 145 035.71 [20][21]
Tom Bromilow   England October 1932 July 1935 131 50 28 53 038.17 [22]
Selection Committee[e] July 1935 September 1939 177 63 44 70 035.59 [23]
Cliff Britton   England May 1945 September 1948 100 49 30 21 049.00 FA Cup runners–up: 1946–47
Second Division promotion: 1946–47
[23][24]
Frank Hill   Scotland October 1948 August 1954 266 105 68 93 039.47 [7][25]
Alan Brown   England August 1954 July 1957 138 57 32 49 041.30 [26]
Billy Dougall   Scotland July 1957 January 1958 31 15 4 12 048.39 [27][28]
Harry Potts   England February 1958 February 1970 605 272 141 192 044.96 First Division title: 1959–60
FA Charity Shield winners (shared): 1960
First Division runners–up: 1961–62
FA Cup runners–up: 1961–62
[29][30]
Jimmy Adamson   England February 1970 January 1976 272 104 74 94 038.24 Second Division title: 1972–73
FA Charity Shield winners: 1973
Texaco Cup runners–up: 1973–74
[31][32]
Joe Brown   England January 1976 February 1977 53 12 15 26 022.64 [33]
Harry Potts   England February 1977 October 1979 123 42 32 49 034.15 Anglo–Scottish Cup winners: 1978–79 [29][30]
Brian Miller   England October 1979 January 1983 166 57 50 59 034.34 Third Division title: 1981–82 [34][35]
Frank Casper*   England January 1983 June 1983 34 17 8 9 050.00 [36][37]
John Bond   England June 1983 August 1984 53 18 16 19 033.96 [38]
John Benson   Scotland August 1984 May 1985 53 14 13 26 026.42 [39][40]
Martin Buchan   Scotland June 1985 October 1985 13 5 2 6 038.46 [41]
Tommy Cavanagh   England October 1985 June 1986 37 13 9 15 035.14 [42]
Brian Miller   England July 1986 January 1989 126 43 30 53 034.13 Associate Members' Cup runners–up: 1987–88 [34][35]
Frank Casper   England January 1989 October 1991 143 51 36 56 035.66 [37]
Jimmy Mullen   England October 1991 February 1996 249 97 67 85 038.96 Fourth Division title: 1991–92
Second Division play–off winners: 1993–94
[43][44]
Clive Middlemass*   England February 1996 March 1996 3 0 1 2 000.00 [45]
Adrian Heath     England March 1996 June 1997 71 26 18 27 036.62 [46][47]
Chris Waddle     England July 1997 May 1998 57 17 16 24 029.82 [48][49]
Stan Ternent   England June 1998 June 2004 312 122 82 108 039.10 Second Division promotion: 1999–2000 [50][51]
Steve Cotterill   England June 2004 November 2007 170 55 49 66 032.35 [52]
Steve Davis*   England November 2007 November 2007 1 1 0 0 100.00 [53][54]
Owen Coyle   Ireland November 2007 January 2010 116 49 29 38 042.24 Championship play–off winners: 2008–09 [55][56]
Brian Laws   England January 2010 December 2010 44 13 9 22 029.55 [57]
Stuart Gray*   England December 2010 January 2011 4 2 1 1 050.00 [58][59]
Eddie Howe   England January 2011 October 2012 87 34 19 34 039.08 [60]
Terry Pashley*   England October 2012 October 2012 3 2 0 1 066.67 [61][62]
Sean Dyche   England October 2012 April 2022 425 149 118 158 035.06 Championship promotion: 2013–14
Championship title: 2015–16
[63][64]
Mike Jackson*   England April 2022 May 2022 8 3 2 3 037.50 [65][66]
Vincent Kompany   Belgium June 2022 23 13 8 2 056.52 [13][67]

Notes

  1. ^ Drawn matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
  2. ^ Win% is rounded to two decimal places.
  3. ^ Following Bradshaw's departure to Woolwich Arsenal in June 1899, team affairs remained in the hands of the board of directors until Ernest Mangnall was appointed in March 1900.[6]
  4. ^ Following the death of Whittaker in April 1910, team affairs were placed in the hands of the directors until the end of the season.[10]
  5. ^ After Tom Bromilow left the club in 1935 to manage Crystal Palace, the directors decided to not appoint a team manager due to economical reasons. Team affairs became a joint effort between chairman Tom Clegg, secretary Alf Boland and senior trainer Billy Dougall.[23]

References

General
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Burnley Football Club is an English professional association football club based in the town of Burnley Lancashire Founded on 18 May 1882 the club was one of the first to become professional in 1883 putting pressure on the Football Association to permit payments to players 1 As a result the team were able to enter the FA Cup for the first time in 1885 86 and were one of the twelve founding members of the Football League in 1888 89 1 Burnley have played in the top four tiers of English football from 1888 to the present day 2 The team have been champions of England twice in 1920 21 and 1959 60 have won the FA Cup once in 1913 14 and have won the FA Charity Shield twice in 1960 and 1973 2 3 Burnley were the second and are one of only five teams to have won all four professional divisions of English football along with Wolverhampton Wanderers Preston North End Sheffield United and Portsmouth 4 5 Sean Dyche guided Burnley to two promotions to the Premier League From 1882 to 1894 the Burnley team was selected by the board of directors or a committee whose secretary had the same powers and role as a manager has today 6 In August 1894 the club decided to follow other clubs and appoint a team manager Burnley born Harry Bradshaw was appointed he had been involved with the club since its foundation in 1882 and he had been a committee member since 1887 6 Scotsman Frank Hill who was in charge of Burnley from October 1948 to August 1954 was the first non English manager in the club s history 7 From 1954 to 1983 under chairman Bob Lord only managers with a previous playing career at the club were appointed this trend ended when John Bond took the post in June 1983 8 9 Two Burnley managers have died in the job Spen Whittaker and John Haworth 10 The longest serving person to manage Burnley is Harry Potts who was in charge of the club for a total of 728 competitive matches from February 1958 to February 1970 and from February 1977 to October 1979 11 12 Haworth and Potts are Burnley s most successful managers in terms of competitive honours won as Haworth claimed one FA Cup 1913 14 and one First Division title 1920 21 while Potts won one First Division title 1959 60 and one Charity Shield 1960 11 From the beginning of the club s official managerial records in 1894 to the present Burnley have had 29 permanent managers and 6 caretakers 11 12 The club s current manager is Vincent Kompany who was appointed in June 2022 13 List of managers EditInformation correct after match played on 13 November 2022 Only competitive matches are counted except the abandoned 1939 40 Football League season and matches in Wartime Leagues and Cups KeyNames of caretaker managers are supplied where known and the names of caretaker managers are highlighted in italics and marked with an asterisk Names of player managers are supplied where known and are marked with a double dagger List of Burnley F C managers Name Nationality From To Matches Won Drawn a Lost Win b Honours Refs Harry Bradshaw England August 1894 June 1899 c 164 65 37 62 0 39 63 Second Division title 1897 98 6 14 Ernest Mangnall England March 1900 October 1903 125 44 27 54 0 35 20 15 16 Spen Whittaker England October 1903 April 1910 d 262 108 48 106 0 41 22 17 18 John Haworth England July 1910 December 1924 464 203 106 155 0 43 75 Second Division promotion 1912 13FA Cup winners 1913 14First Division runners up 1919 20First Division title 1920 21FA Charity Shield runners up 1921 10 19 Albert Pickles England January 1925 August 1932 336 120 71 145 0 35 71 20 21 Tom Bromilow England October 1932 July 1935 131 50 28 53 0 38 17 22 Selection Committee e July 1935 September 1939 177 63 44 70 0 35 59 23 Cliff Britton England May 1945 September 1948 100 49 30 21 0 49 00 FA Cup runners up 1946 47Second Division promotion 1946 47 23 24 Frank Hill Scotland October 1948 August 1954 266 105 68 93 0 39 47 7 25 Alan Brown England August 1954 July 1957 138 57 32 49 0 41 30 26 Billy Dougall Scotland July 1957 January 1958 31 15 4 12 0 48 39 27 28 Harry Potts England February 1958 February 1970 605 272 141 192 0 44 96 First Division title 1959 60FA Charity Shield winners shared 1960First Division runners up 1961 62FA Cup runners up 1961 62 29 30 Jimmy Adamson England February 1970 January 1976 272 104 74 94 0 38 24 Second Division title 1972 73FA Charity Shield winners 1973Texaco Cup runners up 1973 74 31 32 Joe Brown England January 1976 February 1977 53 12 15 26 0 22 64 33 Harry Potts England February 1977 October 1979 123 42 32 49 0 34 15 Anglo Scottish Cup winners 1978 79 29 30 Brian Miller England October 1979 January 1983 166 57 50 59 0 34 34 Third Division title 1981 82 34 35 Frank Casper England January 1983 June 1983 34 17 8 9 0 50 00 36 37 John Bond England June 1983 August 1984 53 18 16 19 0 33 96 38 John Benson Scotland August 1984 May 1985 53 14 13 26 0 26 42 39 40 Martin Buchan Scotland June 1985 October 1985 13 5 2 6 0 38 46 41 Tommy Cavanagh England October 1985 June 1986 37 13 9 15 0 35 14 42 Brian Miller England July 1986 January 1989 126 43 30 53 0 34 13 Associate Members Cup runners up 1987 88 34 35 Frank Casper England January 1989 October 1991 143 51 36 56 0 35 66 37 Jimmy Mullen England October 1991 February 1996 249 97 67 85 0 38 96 Fourth Division title 1991 92Second Division play off winners 1993 94 43 44 Clive Middlemass England February 1996 March 1996 3 0 1 2 00 0 00 45 Adrian Heath England March 1996 June 1997 71 26 18 27 0 36 62 46 47 Chris Waddle England July 1997 May 1998 57 17 16 24 0 29 82 48 49 Stan Ternent England June 1998 June 2004 312 122 82 108 0 39 10 Second Division promotion 1999 2000 50 51 Steve Cotterill England June 2004 November 2007 170 55 49 66 0 32 35 52 Steve Davis England November 2007 November 2007 1 1 0 0 100 00 53 54 Owen Coyle Ireland November 2007 January 2010 116 49 29 38 0 42 24 Championship play off winners 2008 09 55 56 Brian Laws England January 2010 December 2010 44 13 9 22 0 29 55 57 Stuart Gray England December 2010 January 2011 4 2 1 1 0 50 00 58 59 Eddie Howe England January 2011 October 2012 87 34 19 34 0 39 08 60 Terry Pashley England October 2012 October 2012 3 2 0 1 0 66 67 61 62 Sean Dyche England October 2012 April 2022 425 149 118 158 0 35 06 Championship promotion 2013 14Championship title 2015 16 63 64 Mike Jackson England April 2022 May 2022 8 3 2 3 0 37 50 65 66 Vincent Kompany Belgium June 2022 23 13 8 2 0 56 52 13 67 Notes Edit Drawn matches decided by penalty shoot outs are counted as draws Win is rounded to two decimal places Following Bradshaw s departure to Woolwich Arsenal in June 1899 team affairs remained in the hands of the board of directors until Ernest Mangnall was appointed in March 1900 6 Following the death of Whittaker in April 1910 team affairs were placed in the hands of the directors until the end of the season 10 After Tom Bromilow left the club in 1935 to manage Crystal Palace the directors decided to not appoint a team manager due to economical reasons Team affairs became a joint effort between chairman Tom Clegg secretary Alf Boland and senior trainer Billy Dougall 23 References EditGeneralSimpson Ray 2007 The Clarets Chronicles The Definitive History of Burnley Football Club 1882 2007 Burnley F C ISBN 978 0955746802 Specific a b Simpson 2007 pp 12 25 a b Rundle Richard Burnley Football Club History Database Retrieved 8 May 2020 Ross James M 5 August 2019 England List of FA Charity Community Shield Matches RSSSF Archived from the original on 15 November 2020 Retrieved 23 May 2020 Tyler Martin 9 May 2017 Martin Tyler s stats Most own goals fewest different scorers in a season Sky Sports Archived from the original on 14 April 2020 Retrieved 22 May 2020 Club Honours amp Records Wolverhampton Wanderers F C Archived from the original on 12 November 2020 Retrieved 20 August 2020 a b c d Simpson 2007 p 540 a b Simpson 2007 p 545 Quelch Tim 2017 From Orient to the Emirates The Plucky Rise of Burnley FC Pitch Publishing Ltd pp 24 39 ISBN 978 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2007 pp 542 543 Albert Pickles Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 25 November 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Tom Bromilow Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 23 October 2015 Retrieved 15 October 2020 a b c Simpson 2007 p 544 Cliff Britton Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 26 November 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Frank Hill Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 31 March 2017 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Alan Brown Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 17 November 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Simpson 2007 p 546 Billy Dougall Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 29 November 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 a b Simpson 2007 pp 546 548 a b Harry Potts Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 5 September 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Simpson 2007 pp 548 549 Jimmy Adamson Soccerbase Centurycomm Archived from the original on 22 November 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Joe Brown 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