Caretaker manager
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A caretaker manager is someone who takes temporary charge of team affairs of a football club. This usually happens when the regular manager is sacked or leaves for a different club. However, a caretaker may also be appointed if the regular manager is ill or unable to attend to his usual duties.
Caretaker managers are normally appointed at short notice from within the club, usually a senior coach or experienced player. If a caretaker proves to be particularly successful during their spell in charge, they are sometimes given the manager's job full-time, for example Glenn Roeder after taking over as caretaker at Newcastle United following Graeme Souness's dismissal in 2006.
Famous examples include long-standing Arsenal assistant manager Stewart Houston, who stepped in after George Graham was abruptly sacked in the middle of 1994-95 and guided the club to the 1995 European Cup Winners' Cup final. Glenn Roeder's previous managerial position at West Ham United produced another example, when director Trevor Brooking was appointed as caretaker following Roeder's illness at the end of the 2002-03 season, then again following his dismissal early in the 2003-04 season. In Norway, a notable example occurred in 2006 when Rosenborg manager Per-Mathias Høgmo announced he was taking a leave of absence in midseason, citing health concerns. At the time, Rosenborg were 10 points behind leaders Brann. His assistant Knut Tørum was appointed on an interim basis, and proceeded to lead Rosenborg to a furious comeback, clinching the league title with one match to spare. Høgmo announced his resignation two days after Rosenborg clinched, and Tørum was named permanent manager after the season.
[edit] People who have been caretaker managers
- Ian Atkins: Torquay (2006) - Guided Torquay to 4 wins from their final 5 League Two fixtures and achieved a 'Great Escape' to avoid relegation to the Conference
- Ron Atkinson: Nottingham Forest (1998-99) - In his final managerial occupations, 'Big Ron' was unable to save Forest from dropping out of the Premiership
- Mo Atherton: Grimsby Town (1936-37)
- Kevin Ball: Sunderland (2006) - Was unable to prevent Sunderland from finishing the 2005-06 season with the worst record of any Premiership team
- Frank Barlow: Nottingham Forest (2006 (alongside Ian McParland)) - Took Forest to the brink of the League One playoffs
- Dave Bassett: Leicester (2004), Southampton (2005) - Three years after becoming Director of Football, briefly reverted to his managerial duties
- Andy Beattie: Wolves (1964)
- Steve Bleasdale: Peterborough United (2006) - His short-lived spell as caretaker was well publicized as a result of it being the subject of the Sky One documentary Big Ron Manager.
- Bob Booker: Brighton & Hove Albion (2001 (alongside Martin Hinshelwood))
- Tomas Brolin: Crystal Palace (1998 (alongside Attilio Lombardo)) - 28 year old Swede dropped out of football after failing to save Palace from the Premiership drop zone
- Trevor Brooking: West Ham (2003) - Director of Football who had two brief spells as interim manager, the first during Glenn Roeder's illness and the second before Alan Pardew's appointment
- Terry Bullivant: Crystal Palace (2001 (alongside Steve Kember), 2003 (alongside Steve Kember))
- John Carver: Newcastle (2004), Leeds (2006)
- Gordon Chisholm: Dundee United (2005)
- John Cockerill: Grimsby Town (1994, 1996, 2000)
- Chris Coleman: Fulham (2003) - 32-year-old Welshman received job on a permanent basis after keeping Fulham clear of the Premiership danger zone
- Dick Connor: Grimsby Town (1976)
- Bruno Conti: Roma (2005)
- Malcolm Crosby: Sunderland (1991-92) - Reached the F.A Cup final
- Liam Daish: Welling United (2004)
- Kenny Dalglish: Celtic (2000) - Won the Scottish League Cup
- John Deehan: Aston Villa (2002)
- Kevin Dillon: Reading F.C. (2003)
- Iain Dowie: QPR (1998)
- Alex Ferguson: Scotland (1986)
- John Fraser: Grimsby Town 1975
- John Gorman: Wycombe (2003), Gillingham (2004)
- Eddie Gray: Leeds (2003-04)
- Paul Goddard: Ipswich Town (1994)
- Ted Goodier: Birmingham (1944)
- Ron Greenwood: England (1977)
- Peter Grotier: Grimsby Town (1985)
- Mick Harford: Nottingham Forest (2004-05)
- Asa Hartford: Manchester City (1996)
- Adrian Heath: Coventry (2005 and 2007)
- George Higgins: Grimsby Town (1964, 1969)
- Martin Hinshelwood: Brighton & Hove Albion (2001 (alongside Bob Booker))
- Glyn Hodges: Barnsley (2001, 2002-03)
- Johnny Hore: Exeter City
- Stewart Houston: Arsenal (1995, 1996)
- Don Howe: Coventry (1992)
- Barry Hunter: Rushden & Diamonds (2004)
- Martin Jol: Tottenham Hotspur (2004)
- Joe Jordan: Portsmouth (2004)
- Steve Kember: Crystal Palace (2001, 2001 (alongside Terry Bullivant), 2003 (alongside Terry Bullivant))
- Bill Lambton: Grimsby Town (1959-60)
- Jim Leishman: Dunfermline (2005)
- Ray Lewington: Crystal Palace (1998 (alongside Ron Noades))
- Nat Lofthouse: Bolton (1968)
- Attilio Lombardo: Crystal Palace (1998 (alongside Tomas Brolin))
- Steve McCall: Plymouth (1995)
- Terry McDermott: Newcastle (1997)
- John McGlynn: Hearts (2005)
- Sammy McIlroy: Morecambe (2005)
- Ian McParland: Nottingham Forest (2006 (alongside Frank Barlow)) - Took Forest to the brink of the League One playoffs
- Jimmy Meadows: Blackpool (1970, 1978)
- Gary Megson: Norwich (1995)
- Joe Mercer: England (1974)
- Mick Mills: Birmingham (2001)
- Tony Mowbray: Ipswich (2002)
- Phil Neal: Manchester City (1996)
- Roland Nilsson: Coventry City (2001)
- Ron Noades: Crystal Palace (1998 (alongside Ray Lewington))
- Frank O'Farrell: Torquay United (1976)
- Garry Parker: Leicester (2001),
- Tony Parkes: Blackburn (1987, 1991, 1996-97, 1998, 1999-2000, 2004)
- Stuart Pearce: Nottingham Forest (1997), Manchester City (2005)
- David Pleat: Tottenham Hotspur (1998, 2001, 2003-04)
- Alf Ramsey: Birmingham (1977-1978)
- Neil Redfearn: Scarborough (2005)
- Peter Reid: Leeds (2003)
- Pat Rice: Arsenal (1996)
- Graham Rodger: Grimsby Town (2004)
- Glenn Roeder: Newcastle United (2006)
- Joe Shaw: Arsenal (1934)
- John Sheridan: Oldham (2001, 2003-04)
- Peter Shirtliff: Mansfield Town (2005)
- Russell Slade: Sheffield United (1999)
- Kevin Summerfield: Plymouth (2000, 2004)
- Kenny Swain: Grimsby Town (1996-97)
- Kit Symons: Crystal Palace (2003)
- Peter Taylor: England (2000)
- Tommy Taylor : Peterborough United (2007-Present)
- Phil Thompson: Liverpool (2001-02)
- Knut Tørum: Rosenborg (2006)
- Paul Trollope: Bristol Rovers (2005)
- George Tweedy: Grimsby Town (1950-51)
- Rudi Völler: Bayer Leverkusen (2005)
- John Ward: Wolves (2000-01)
- Dave Watson: Everton (1997)
- David Wetherall: Bradford City (2007)
- Terry Westley: Derby County (2006)
- Howard Wilkinson: England (1999, 2000)
- Dennis Wise: Southampton (2005)
- Nigel Worthington: Norwich (2000-01)
- Paul Hegarty: Aberdeen (1999), Dundee United (2002-2003) - Kept a poor Aberdeen side in the SPL after Alex Miller's sacking.