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Current Hull City Manager
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Tim Walter | 31/05/2024 | 15/09/2024 | 107 |
German Tim Walter steps in as the new Hull City manager, taking over from Liam Rosenior, who was dismissed after failing to secure a spot in the Championship Play-Offs. Walter, who has been without a job since his departure from Bundesliga 2 side Hamburg SV in February, was chosen after a thorough recruitment process. Chairman Acun Ilicali stated, "We had many strong applicants, but it quickly became clear that Tim was the outstanding candidate". With this change, Hull City fans will be hoping for a strong season, but if another change comes at the MKM Stadium, the best betting sites will be ready with all the next Hull City manager betting options.
Next Hull City Manager Odds
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Additionally, in some cases, the Hull 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.
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Who Could Be The Next Hull City Manager
This is a list of potential candidates for the next manager at Hull City drawn from previous betting markets when the job was available, and some that fit the profile of previous Hull City managers.
Will Still
The former manager of French Ligue One side Reims seems to be popping up in a range of next-manager markets. He is only 31, but his tenure at the northern French club alerted football boardrooms on this side of the Channel.
Scott Parker
Scott Parker was linked to big six jobs at both Chelsea and Tottenham whilst at Fulham, where he won promotion and suffered relegation with the Cottagers. Ultimately, he moved on to manage Bournemouth but lost some of his shine when his MOTD interview was deemed disloyal to the South Coast club. He was sacked by the Cherries and was appointed at Club Brugge in December 2022; his Belgium foray did not go to plan, and he was dismissed after just 12 games.
Paul Heckingbottom
Barnsley born Heckingbottom was sacked by Sheffield United in December 2023. We suspect the Hull City vacancy would be of interest, the bookies seem to agree.
Alex Rae
The current Glasgow Rangers first-team coach is a name that keeps cropping up for EFL vacancies. Rae has only managed Scottish sides, having previously been at Dundee and St Mirren.
Anthony Barry
From Bayern Munich to Hull City? Anthony Barry is an up-and-coming coach who is regularly touted for a Championship managerial position. His previous appointments include assistant manager roles at Chelsea, the Republic of Ireland, Portugal, and Belgium national teams.
Alex Neil
The Scot has managed five clubs with varying degrees of success. His best spells came at Norwich City and Sunderland where he guided those clubs into the playoffs.
Nigel Pearson
The well-traveled Nigel Pearson was in charge at Hull City in 2010. His time at the club went reasonably well, but he was tempted away after just one season to rejoin his former club, Leicester City.
Sergen Yalcin
Yalcin was heavily supported ahead of Liam Rosenior being appointed. The Istanbul-born manager has no football managerial experience away from Turkey, but with Hull having Turkish owners, it would not be a surprise were they to select a man whose football style they know.
Carlos Carvalhal
At the time of writing, the charismatic 57-year-old Carlos Carvalhal has managed 21 clubs across Europe, including two on these shores: Sheffield Wednesday (2015-17) and Swansea (2017-18). When a vacancy arises in the Sky Bet Championship, the Portuguese-born Carvalhal is one of the bookmaker's go-to candidates.
Dean Smith
Walsall, Brentford, Aston Villa, Norwich City, Leicester City have all been managed by Dean Smith. His reputation has taken a knock in recent years but has shown he can guide clubs out of the EFL Championship.
Andy Dawson
Andy Dawson has stepped into caretaker positions at both Scunthorpe United and Hull City. He could have been given the Tigers vacancy when Arveladze left but was not selected, which may temper betting on him being the next Hull City manager.
How To Place A Next Hull City Manager Bet
There is a simple process to making a bet on the next Hull City manager.
Find the best football betting site offering odds and bets on the contender you think will be appointed.
Use the bookie index to scroll down to football, the manager markets may be under outright or special bets.
Find the Hull City Manager vacancy you want to bet on.
Make your selection and add them to your bet slip.
Select the stake you wish to wager
Confirm your bet, you can check your bet at any time in the history section of your bookmaker account.
That's it, you are done, your wager is on, and now all you have to do is wait until the new Hull City manager is announced.
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Next Tigers Manager Betting Diary
The betting odds for The Next Hull City Manager will see some fluctuation and speculation of who will take over the hot seat when Tim Walter departs the position he had held since 31st May 2024.
Here is a round-up of the Next Hull City Manager Betting Timeline from our OLBG News feed
26th October 2022
Next Permanent Hull Manager: Liam Rosenior now ODDS ON to be the next Hull manager after odds TUMBLE from 6/1 to 4/7!
Former Derby County manager and Hull City player Liam Rosenior is now the bookie's favourite to take over at his old club Hull. BetVictor make Rosenior 4/7 to be the next Hull manager with the club looking for a new manager since the dismissal of Shota Arveladze in September. Rosenior was sacked by Derby back in September with the club deciding to appoint Paul Warne as their permanent manager.
September 2022
Out of the blue came the sacking of Hull City manager Shota Arveladze, he was due in the dugout of their home game against Luton Town but was removed ahead of the kickoff.
Temporarily in charge is ex-player Andy Dawson, he is the older brother of former Tottenham defender Michael Dawson.
May 2022
The much-travelled Shota Arveladze was appointed.
January 2022
Grant McCann was doing a decent job in trying to keep the Tigers in the Championship, however, new owners at the club wanted to change.
List of Hull City Managers
Here is a complete list of all Hull City managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Hull City manager on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge | Win Rate |
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Tim Walter | 31/05/2024 | 15/09/2024 | 107 | |
Liam Rosenior | 03/11/2022 | 15/09/2024 | 682 | 34.62% |
Shota Arveladze | 27/01/2022 | 30/09/2022 | 246 | 30.00% |
Grant McCann | 21/06/2019 | 27/01/2022 | 951 | 38.97% |
Nigel Adkins | 07/12/2017 | 21/06/2019 | 561 | 33.33% |
Leonid Slutsky | 09/06/2017 | 07/12/2017 | 181 | 19.05% |
Marco Silva | 05/01/2017 | 25/05/2017 | 140 | 36.36% |
Mike Phelan | 22/07/2016 | 03/01/2017 | 165 | 44.44% |
Steve Bruce | 20/06/2012 | 22/07/2016 | 1493 | 41.29% |
Nick Barmby | 14/11/2011 | 08/05/2012 | 176 | 39.39% |
Nigel Pearson | 29/06/2010 | 14/11/2011 | 503 | 35.94% |
Iain Dowie | 17/03/2010 | 18/05/2010 | 62 | 11.11% |
Phil Brown | 04/12/2006 | 15/03/2010 | 1197 | 33.12% |
Phil Parkinson | 29/06/2006 | 04/12/2006 | 158 | 20.83% |
Peter Taylor | 14/10/2002 | 29/06/2006 | 1354 | 41.84% |
Billy Russell | 11/10/2002 | 14/10/2002 | 3 | 100.00% |
Jan Molby | 04/04/2002 | 11/10/2002 | 190 | 11.76% |
Billy Russell | 27/02/2002 | 04/04/2002 | 36 | 14.29% |
Brian Little | 25/04/2000 | 27/02/2002 | 673 | 42.26% |
Billy Russell | 19/04/2000 | 25/04/2000 | 6 | 0.00% |
Warren Joyce | 20/11/1998 | 19/04/2000 | 516 | 38.37% |
Mark Hateley | 15/07/1997 | 11/11/1998 | 484 | 22.36% |
Terry Dolan | 30/01/1991 | 14/07/1997 | 2357 | 30.74% |
Stan Ternent | 08/11/1989 | 31/01/1991 | 449 | 30.64% |
Colin Appleton | 22/05/1989 | 30/10/1989 | 161 | 6.25% |
Eddie Gray | 13/06/1988 | 20/05/1989 | 341 | 25.49% |
Brian Horton | 01/06/1984 | 13/04/1988 | 1412 | 39.48% |
Colin Appleton | 08/06/1982 | 15/05/1984 | 707 | 6.25% |
Bobby Brown | 04/03/1982 | 08/06/1982 | 96 | 52.63% |
Mike Smith | 17/12/1979 | 04/03/1982 | 808 | 25.64% |
Ken Houghton | 17/04/1978 | 12/12/1979 | 604 | 31.94% |
Bobby Collins | 01/10/1977 | 10/02/1978 | 132 | 21.05% |
John Kaye | 25/09/1974 | 01/10/1977 | 1102 | 31.74% |
Terry Neill | 01/06/1970 | 11/09/1974 | 1563 | 35.05% |
Cliff Britton | 01/07/1961 | 01/11/1969 | 3045 | 41.87% |
Bob Brocklebank | 01/03/1955 | 01/05/1961 | 2253 | 37.41% |
Bob Jackson | 01/06/1952 | 01/03/1955 | 1003 | 34.14% |
Raich Carter | 01/03/1948 | 01/09/1951 | 1279 | 47.13% |
Frank Buckley | 01 May, 1946 | 1 Mar, 1948 | 670 | 41.25% |
Ernest Blackburn | 01 Dec, 1936 | 01 Jan, 1946 | 3318 | 42.73% |
David Menzies | 01 Feb, 1936 | 1 Oct, 1936 | 243 | 20.83% |
John Hill | 01 Mar, 1934 | 1 Jan, 1936 | 671 | 31.16% |
Haydn Green | 1 May, 1931 | 01 Mar, 1934 | 1035 | 49.59% |
Bill McCracken | 01 February, 1923 | 1 May, 1931 | 3011 | 35.73% |
Percy Lewis | 01 Jul, 1921 | 31 January, 1923 | 579 | 38.02% |
David Menzies | 01 Jul, 1916 | 30 Jun, 1921 | 1825 | 34.44% |
Fred Stringer | 01 Sep, 1914 | 01 Jul, 1916 | 669 | 51.16% |
Harry Chapman | 01 Apr, 1913 | 1 September, 1914 | 518 | 44.44% |
Ambrose Langley | 01 Apr, 1905 | 1 April, 1913 | 2922 | 44.96% |
James Ramster | 01 Aug, 1904 | 01 Apr, 1905 | 243 | 0.00% |
FAQ
Hull City FAQ
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Who was the first Manager of Hull City
James Ramster (1904 -1905) was officially the first manager, although he was never in the dugout for a competitive game. The first manager of Hull City who was in charge of League and Cup games was Ambrose Langley (1905-1913). He managed the team for 318 games prior to the 1st World War. When hostilities ceased, he returned to manage Huddersfield Town.
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Who is the longest-serving Hull City manager
Ernest Blackburn was the boss during the war years and served the longest (1936 -1946).
Cliff Britton (1961-1969) was in charge of more games (419).
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Who is the most successful Hull City manager
Peter Taylor managed the club between 2002 and 2006 and won back-to-back promotions reaching the Championship in the 2005-06 season.
Colin Appleton (1982-1984) won the most matches as a permanent manager (51.6%).
In 2013-14 Steve Bruce managed the club to the FA Cup Final where they narrowly lost to Arsenal 3-2 (AET) after leading 2-0.
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Which Permanent Hull City Manager has the best win percentage
Colin Appleton (1982-1984) won the most matches as a permanent manager; his record of 47 of 91 equated to a 51.6% strike rate.
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Which Permanent Hull City Manager has the worst win percentage
It is rare for any club to have the same manager as having the worst and best percentage, but Colin Appleton, in his second spell at Hull (1989), only won a single game of 16. (6.25%)
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 Hull City Club Site and the Supporters site
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