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Current Gillingham Manager
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Stephen Clemence | 1 Nov, 2023 | 24/04/2024 | 175 |
Stephen Clemence was named Head Coach at the Kent club in November 2023. He is best known as being an assistant manager to Steve Bruce at a host of clubs, including Aston Villa, Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion. In his first role in charge, Clemence will be assisted by ex-Rochdale manager Robbie Stockdale and becomes the forty seventh man in charge which includes interim and caretaker managers. If results do not go well and another change is needed at the Priestfield Stadium, the Next EFL Championship Manager To Be Sacked Betting Odds may offer clues as to which managers are available. The bookmakers will then have all the latest odds for the next Gillingham manager.
Next Gillingham Manager Betting Odds
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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 Gillingham 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.
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Who Could Be The Next Gillingham Manager
The bookies had a host of managers in the betting prior to Stephen Clemence being appointed. You can see the odds they traded at in late October 2023.
If there is another change at Gillingham many of these managers may feature again.
Steve Bruce - 4/6
The well-travelled Steve Bruce could be on his way to Kent and his thirteenth managerial position. The 62-year-old has been backed to become the next Gillingham manager.
Scott Lindsay - 6/1
The former Swindon Town manager and current Crawley Town boss has strong ties to football in Kent, having played for a string of non-league clubs in the county. He is the son of ex-Gills full-back Keith Lindsay.
Karl Robinson - 8/1
The former MK Dons, Charlton Athletic and Oxford United manager Karl Robinson has built a solid reputation from all the clubs that he has managed. So far, the pinnacle of his achievements was getting Milton Keynes Dons promoted into the Championship in 2015. Playing in the Championship was a big step for MKD, and they soon returned to League 1. In October 2016, Robinson was sacked. A month later, he was back in football at Charlton Athletic, where he stayed for 18 months before moving to Oxford United. Robinson spent nearly five years at the U's, achieved two playoff appearances and managed 274 games before being sacked in February 2023. When out of work, he is a go-to candidate in English football; he was 1/1 to be appointed at QPR in 2023 before Gareth Ainsworth.
Andy Woodman -12/1
In January 2022 it was reported that Gillingham had asked Bromley FC for permission to speak to their manager Andy Woodman. Nothing came of this and Neil Harris was appointed. You would naturally expect that the Gills may try again.
Dennis Kutrieb -16/1
German-born Kutrieb is currently the manager of National League side Ebbsfleet United. Because of the close proximity of the two clubs, Kutrieb now features in the next Gillingham manager betting.
Danny Cowley - 20/1
Danny Cowley features in nearly every League 1 and League 2 betting market. After impressing at Lincoln City, where his side won the National League, League 2 and the EFL Trophy in three seasons, Cowley has not fared as well in his subsequent roles at Huddersfield and Portsmouth.
Leam Richardson -33/1
After starting his managerial career at Accrington Stanley, Leam Richardson joined Wigan Athletic to work under Paul Cook. When Cook left for another position, Richardson remained as Caretaker boss before being appointed permanently in April 2021. In the 2021/22 season, Wigan flourished under his management style, and they won the League One Championship by two points from Rotherham United. Richardson was named Manager of the Season for League One. The following year, in the Championship, the club struggled, and Richardson was sacked with the club in the relegation zone.
Dean Brennan - 33/1
The Barnet Head Coach, who was appointed in June 2021, has yet to manage a football league club, but we suspect it may not be too long before the Dubliner gets a call from a League Two side.
Steve Cotterill - 33/1
Cheltenham Town, guiding the club from the Southern League into the Conference and then the Football League proper. His best period was at cash-strapped Notts County, where he took over in February 2010 and saw the club crowned Champions in April 2010. In total, Cotterill has now managed ten clubs, including Bristol City.
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How to place a bet on the Next Gillingham Manager
Making a bet on who will be the next Gillingham 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 Gillingham manager will be easier when no manager is in place, and a little harder when the position is filled, and not particularly in jeopardy.
- Find the best football betting site offering odds on the next manager of the Gills.
- Choose one of the possible contenders to be installed as manager.
- Decide how much you want to bet
- Check the odds and your stake to understand how much you may win if your prediction is correct
- Understand that if your prediction is wrong, you will lose your money.
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Next Gillingham Manager Betting News Diary
5th October 2023
Next Gillingham Manager Betting Odds: Karl Robinson early favourite to take over after Neil Harris sacked with club wanting to "go in a different direction"
31st January 2022
Neil Harris replaces Steve Evans. He brings with him David Livermore as his assistant.
The vacancy had been offered to Bromley boss Andy Woodman but he declined.
9th January 2022
Steve Evans leaves Gillingham after a string of poor results and with the club in 21st place.
Steve Lovell is put in temporary charge.
List of All Gillingham Managers
Here is a complete list of all Gillingham managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Gillingham manager on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge | Win Rate |
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Stephen Clemence | 1 Nov, 2023 | 24/04/2024 | 175 | |
Neil Harris | 31 Jan, 2022 | 05/10/2023 | 612 | 34.40% |
Steve Lovell | 10 Jan, 2022 | 31 Jan, 2022 | 21 | 0.00% |
Steve Evans | 1 Jun, 2019 | 10 Jan, 2022 | 954 | 31.78% |
Steve Lovell | 12 Oct, 2017 | 1 Jun, 2019 | 597 | 34.78% |
Peter Taylor | 25 Sep, 2017 | 12 Oct, 2017 | 17 | 25.00% |
Adrian Pennock | 4 Jan, 2017 | 25 Sep, 2017 | 264 | 18.75% |
Justin Edinburgh | 7 Feb, 2015 | 3 Jan, 2017 | 696 | 39.22% |
Andy Hessenthaler | 31 Dec, 2014 | 7 Feb, 2015 | 38 | 33.77% |
Peter Taylor | 13 Oct, 2013 | 31 Dec, 2014 | 444 | 34.33% |
Martin Allen | 08 Jul, 2012 | 13 Oct, 2013 | 462 | 42.19% |
Andy Hessenthaler | 21 May, 2010 | 10 May, 2012 | 720 | 38.61% |
Mark Stimson | 01 Nov, 2007 | 10 May, 2010 | 921 | 33.33% |
Mick Docherty | 09 Sep, 2007 | 01 Nov, 2007 | 53 | 40.00% |
Iffy Onuora | 9 Sep, 2007 | 01 Nov, 2007 | 53 | 40.00% |
Ronnie Jepson | 15 Nov, 2005 | 9 Sep, 2007 | 663 | 36.78% |
Neale Cooper | 21 May, 2005 | 15 Nov, 2005 | 178 | 31.82% |
Stan Ternent | 7 Dec, 2004 | 21 May, 2005 | 165 | 28.00% |
John Gorman | 23 Nov, 2004 | 30 Nov, 2004 | 7 | 100.00% |
Andy Hessenthaler | 29 Jun, 2000 | 23 Nov, 2004 | 1608 | 33.77% |
Peter Taylor | 07 Jul, 1999 | 12 Jun, 2000 | 341 | 54.84% |
Tony Pulis | 31 Jul, 1995 | 1 July, 1999 | 1431 | 43.12% |
Neil Smillie | 1 Jul, 1995 | 31 Jul, 1995 | 30 | 60.00% |
Mike Flanagan | 01 Aug, 1993 | 31 Jul, 1995 | 729 | 22.22% |
Glenn Roeder | 01 Aug, 1992 | 09 Jul, 1993 | 342 | 21.62% |
Damien Richardson | 4 May, 1989 | 30 Sep, 1993 | 1610 | 30.64% |
Paul Taylor | 1 Dec, 1988 | 26 Oct, 1989 | 329 | 27.50% |
Keith Burkinshaw | 01 Oct, 1988 | 11 Apr, 1989 | 192 | 25.00% |
Keith Peacock | 1 Jul, 1981 | 01 Dec, 1987 | 2344 | 43.51% |
Gerry Summers | 27 Oct, 1975 | 1 May, 1981 | 2013 | 31.51% |
Len Ashurst | 1 Jun, 1974 | 15 Oct, 1975 | 501 | 37.70% |
Andy Nelson | 1 June, 1971 | 31 May, 1974 | 1095 | 43.71% |
Basil Hayward | 1 Jan, 1966 | 31 May, 1971 | 1976 | 31.56% |
Fred Cox | 01 Jun, 1962 | 1 Apr, 1965 | 1035 | 48.26% |
Harry Barratt | 01 Jul, 1958 | 31 May, 1962 | 1430 | 36.28% |
Archie Clark | 01 Aug, 1939 | 30 Jun, 1958 | 6908 | 43.50% |
Bill Harvey | 01 May, 1938 | 31 May, 1939 | 395 | 62.50% |
Alan Ure | 01 May, 1937 | 01 May, 1938 | 365 | 24.44% |
Fred Maven | 01 Jan, 1932 | 1 May, 1937 | 1947 | 32.52% |
Dick Hendrie | 01 May, 1929 | 31 Dec, 1931 | 974 | 27.78% |
Albert Hoskins | 01 May, 1926 | 01 May, 1929 | 1096 | 28.35% |
Harry Curtis | 01 May, 1923 | 1 May, 1926 | 1096 | 33.33% |
John McMillan | 01 Jul, 1920 | 31 Aug, 1923 | 1156 | 31.11% |
George Collins | 01 Aug, 1919 | 31 May, 1920 | 304 | 23.40% |
W I Groombridge | 01 Aug, 1908 | 31 May, 1919 | 3955 | 35.38% |
S Smith | 01 Aug, 1906 | 31 May, 1908 | 669 | 28.17% |
W I Groombridge | 01 Aug, 1896 | 31 May, 1906 | 3589 | 38.46% |
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. News Sections update by Jake Ashton, our betting news manager. The article was edited and published by Steve Madgwick. Information was gained from various sources, including the Gillingham FC Website and supporter site.
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