Next Exeter City Manager

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This article provides information on Exeter's new manager odds and which bookmakers are offering betting on the next manager at St James Park. Details on all of The Grecian's previous managers throughout history and potential Exeter City Managers in the future.

Next Exeter City Manager

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Current Exeter City Manager

Manager Appointment Date To Days in Charge
Gary Caldwell 24 Oct, 2022 27/07/2024 642
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The supporter-owned Exeter City have tended to stick with its appointments, having only had a handful of managers in the last 15 years. Gary Caldwell was appointed in October 2022, having come south from Hibernian and became the 36th permanent Grecians boss of all time. If another change comes, the leading bookmakers will have all the odds on the next Exeter City Manager. Clues can be gleaned about which managers are available via the next EFL manager to be sacked blog. 

Next Exeter City Manager Betting Odds

There are instances when these odds might not be readily available for certain clubs. This could be because the position has only recently been filled, the club is currently performing exceptionally well, or the club has a strong history of standing by its manager through thick and thin.

Additionally, in some cases, the Exeter City manager's position might be vacant, but there are strong indications or even rumours about the potential replacement. Despite these unique circumstances, it is worth noting that if betting odds do become available, we will present them here in this section for your convenience. Regular updates related to the manager's position can also be found in the dedicated sports betting news section expertly managed by Jake Ashton. So, keep an eye out for any developments as we strive to keep you informed on the latest happenings in the football managerial landscape.

Best Betting Site for Next Exeter City Manager Betting

There is a huge range of UK Bookmakers to choose from but only very few that offer next-manager betting, if at all - As we have covered every club management change over the seasons, looking for betting odds on who the next club manager will be, we have found the following betting sites to be the most reliable and quickest to get odds up for the next manager at most clubs

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Who Will Be The Next Exeter City Manager

A list of the potential candidates should the job become available today based on previous people appearing in the betting odds when the position was vacant last time, to others who have a profile that would fit the club in terms of the last few managers they have had.

David Artell 

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Artell said that he was very interested in the Swindon Town job before Jody Morris was appointed in January 2023. The best betting sites had the former Crewe Alexandra manager at odds of 5/2 and it seems he was being considered. David Artell who was in his first job spent 5 years with the Railwaymen and won promotion from League 2 in 2020 as well as Manager of the Year. He has been out of football management since he left Crewe in April 2022. 

Luke Garrard

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Moved into management with the team he played for in the shape of National League side Boreham Wood. He has been in charge since 2015 with the bookies considering that at some time he will make the leap to manage a football league side. 

Neil Harris

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Having left Gillingham in 2023 Harris features in many League 1 and 2 manager markets. His best spell as a boss came at Millwall when he guided the Lions into the Championship via the 2017 play offs. 

Kevin Nicholson

The current Exeter City assistant manager was quoted in the betting ahead of Gary Caldwell getting the job. Whether he will be given a chance to manage the club is open to debate but the bookies are likely to feature Nicholson in the next Exeter manager betting. 

How To Place A Next Exeter City Manager Bet

Placing a bet on who will be the next Exeter City manager is as easy as picking a contender from the list of possibilities at the top of this page, finding the bookmaker offering odds, choosing how much you want to bet, and placing it

You will have to find a betting site offering odds. Finding odds on the next Exeter manager will be easier when no manager is in place and a little harder when the position is filled and not particularly in jeopardy.

  1. Find the best football betting site offering odds on the next manager of Exeter. 
  2. Choose one of the possible contenders
  3. Decide how much you want to bet
  4. Check the odds and your stake to understand how much you may win if your prediction is correct
  5. Understand that if your prediction is wrong, you will lose your money.
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Next Exeter City Manager Betting Diary

The betting odds for The Exeter City Manager will often see some fluctuation and speculation on who will take over the hot seat when Gary Caldwell departs the job he has held since the 24th October 2022. 

Here is a round-up of any Next Exeter City Manager Betting Timeline from our OLBG News feed

  • October 2022: Gary Caldwell who has managed Wigan, Chesterfield and Partick Thistle was appointed as the new manager at Exeter. 
  • October: 2022: Championship club Rotherham United approach Matt Taylor and he leaves Exeter City. 
  • 2018: Former Exeter captain Matt Taylor was appointed as manager. 
  • Under his management, Exeter made the League 2 playoffs in the 2019-20 season and then were promoted to League 1 in the 2021-22. season. 
  • 2018: After failing to agree on a new contract at Exeter Tisdale left for Milton Keynes. 
  • 2006: Paul Tisdale was the manager of Team Bath before moving to another west country club Exeter.

List of Exeter City Managers

Here is a complete list of all Exeter City managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Exeter City manager on the list?

Manager Appointment Date To Days in Charge Win Rate
Gary Caldwell 24 Oct, 2022 27/07/2024 642
Matt Taylor 1 Jun, 2018 3 Oct, 2022 1585 43.60%
Paul Tisdale 26 Jun, 2006 1 Jun, 2018 4358 37.50%
Alex Inglethorpe 18 Oct, 2004 25 Jun, 2006 615 49.44%
Steve Perryman 7 Oct, 2004 18 Oct, 2004 11 0.00%
Scott Hiley 7 Oct, 2004 18 Oct, 2004 11 0.00%
Eamonn Dolan 9 Jun, 2003 7 Oct, 2004 486 41.94%
Gary Peters 25 Feb, 2003 24 May, 2003 88 38.46%
Neil McNab 17 Oct, 2002 25 Feb, 2003 131 23.08%
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FAQ

Exeter City Next Manager Betting FAQs

  • Who was the first manager of Exeter City

    Arthur Chadwick (1908 -1922) was the first Grecians manager.

  • Which Exeter City Manager Has Been The Most Successful

    In 2008 Paul Tisdale’s team won the Conference Play-Off Final, and in the 2008-09 season, they were runners-up to Brentford in League 2.

  • Which Exeter City Manager Has The Best Win Percentage

    Alex Inglethorpe (October 2004 - June 2006) won 44 of his 89 games, and this is a win percentage of 49.44%.

  • Which Exeter City Manager Had The Worst Win Percentage

    Gerry Francis, between July 1983 and May 1984, played and managed the club for 50 games. Under his leadership, results were poor, and Exeter only managed six wins (12%).

  • Who is the longest-serving manager of Exeter City

    Arthur Chadwick (1908 -1922) is also the longest-serving boss. He joined the club when they were in the Southern League. Paul Tisdale managed the most games, he was in the Exeter dugout for over 600 games between 2006 and 2018.

  • Who is the shortest-serving manager of Exeter City

    Gary Peters (2003) lasted 88 days before resigning,at the time the club was in financial turmoil.

Editorial Information

This article was written and fact-checked by Nigel Skinner, our expert in following the Next manager markets in the Premier League and throughout the EFL for 15 years. The article was edited and published by Steve Madgwick. Information was gained from various sources, including Exeter City Club Site and the Supporters site

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