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Betting On the Next Morecambe FC Manager
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Ged Brannan | 27 Nov, 2023 | 25 Apr, 2024 | 150 |
Ged Brannan was appointed as the latest Morecambe manager on the 27th of November, 2023. The former player steps up from his role as first-team coach to take charge of the Shrimps. Despite having some established names as contenders, the board has stuck with "one of their own", and Brannan becomes the sixth permanent manager of Morecambe FC since Sammy Mcllroy was in charge between 2006 and 2011.
The leading bookmakers will have all the next Morecambe FC manager betting odds if another change comes at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, clues can be gleaned as to which managers are available via the next manager to be sacked blog.
Next Morecambe 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.
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Additionally, in some cases, the Morecambe 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 Will Be The Next Morecambe 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 (November 2023), to others who have a profile that would fit the club in terms of the last few managers they have had.
David Artell - 4/1
David Artell, who started his managerial career with Crewe Alexandra, spent five years with the Railwaymen and won promotion from League 2 in 2020 and the Divisions Manager of the Year. He had been out of football management since he left Crewe in April 2022 before being appointed at Grimsby Town in the autumn of 2023.
Gary Bowyer - 5/1
Having left Dundee in 2023 we presume Bowyer will be looking for new opportunities. He has featured in many next manager markets and his track record which includes Scottish Championship Manager of the Year in 2022/23 signifies he can get results from underperforming teams.
Leam Richardson -10/1
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 stayed on 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.
Gareth Ainsworth -10/1
Ainsworth managed Wycombe Wanderers for eleven seasons before moving up a division to Queens Park Rangers. His time at Loftus Road did not go as well as everyone hoped (PL 28 W5 D4 L19), and he was sacked in October 2023.
Steve Cotterill - 12/1
Steve Cotterill built his managerial reputation at Cheltenham Town, guiding the club from the Southern League into the Conference and then the Football League proper. His subsequent 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.
Scott Brown -14/1
The former Celtic and Scotland midfielder was the archetypal enforcer and performed that role over 400 times in a 14 year career for the Hoops. Brown was appointed to his first managerial job at Fleetwood Town in EFL League One. He started well but was then sacked in September 2023.
Neil Harris - 14/1
The former Millwall, Cardiff and Gillingham boss installs in his teams a direct style of play with the emphasis on high energy and getting the ball forward quickly. Harris is regularly quoted for vacancies in League 1 and 2.
Phil Parkinson -14/1
Parkinson who was born down the M6 in Chorley is currently at League Two new boys Wrexham. He guided the Welsh club into the Football League proper in 2023 and it is a touch surprising that the bookies have him as a possible to leave the Ryan Reynolds/Rob McElhenney owned club/
Keith Hill
Hill has managed a host of clubs in the north of the country, including Bolton Wanderers, Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers and Scunthorpe. His name has been mooted for the Morecambe vacancy, most notably before Derek Adams returned.
Neil Ardley
Wimbledon between 2012 and 2018 and Notts County between 2018-2021 have been managed by Ardley, who is currently at Solihull Moors in the National League.
Paul Ince
Seemingly never short of confidence or bravado, Paul Ince has managed seven clubs, including Blackpool and Blackburn Rovers. Whether he fancies a return to the northwest when the Morecambe job becomes available, the bookmakers are likely to have his name in the frame.
Harry Kewell
Former Oldham Athletic boss Harry Kewell is currently plying his trade as a coach at Celtic. He was quoted at 16/1 for the Morecambe job in 2022.
How To Place A Next Morecambe Manager Bet
Making a bet on who will be the next Morecambe 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.
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Next Shrimps Manager Betting Diary
The betting odds for The next Morecambe FC Manager will often see some fluctuation and speculation on who will take over the hot seat when Ged Brannan departs the job he has held since 27th November 2023.
Here is a round-up of the Morecambe Manager Betting Timeline from our OLBG News feed.
20/11/2023
Next Morecambe Manager Betting Odds: David Artell leads the way to take over the Shrimps after Derek Adams departure on Monday!
2021- 2023
Derek Adams left for Bradford City in June 2021, and was replaced by Stephen Robinson who only lasted 8 months, he was then replaced by the returning Adams whose time at Bradford had not gone well.
2019-2021
In the 2020/21 season, Morecombe under newish boss Derek Adams was promoted to League 1 after winning the Play-Off Final. In a tight game that went to extra time, Morecambe won by the only goal (a penalty) against Newport County.
2011-2019
Jim Bentley took over the reins and despite no promotions stayed at the club for over 7 years. The club struggled to compete especially towards the end of his tenure.
2007 - 2011
It was former Manchester United midfielder Sammy McIlroy who managed to get Morecambe into the Football League proper in 2007. The club thrived until the 2010/11 season when Morecombe finished a lowly 20th, in May 2011 after 5 years at The Shrimps he left by mutual consent.
List of Morecambe FC Managers
Here is a complete list of all Morecambe managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Morecambe manager on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Ged Brannan | 27 Nov, 2023 | 25 Apr, 2024 | 150 |
Derek Adams | 24 Feb, 2022 | 25 Apr, 2024 | 791 |
Barry Roche | 21 Feb, 2022 | 24 Feb, 2022 | 3 |
Steve Robinson | 7 Jun, 2021 | 21 Feb, 2022 | 259 |
Derek Adams | 07 Nov, 2019 | 7 Jun, 2021 | 578 |
Kevin Ellison | 29 Oct, 2019 | 07 Nov, 2019 | 9 |
Barry Roche | 29 Oct, 2019 | 7 Nov, 2019 | 9 |
Jim Bentley | 13 May, 2011 | 28 Oct, 2019 | 3090 |
Sammy McIlroy | 1 May, 2006 | 9 May, 2011 | 1834 |
FAQ
Morecambe Next Manager Betting FAQs
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Who was the first manager of Morecambe
Sammy Mcllroy took the club into the football league in 2006 as the first manager of Morecambe FC
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Which Morecambe Manager Has The Best Win Percentage
Between 2019-2021 Derek Adams won 43% of his 79 games making him the Morecambe manager with the best wins to games percentage figures.
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Which Morecambe Manager Had The Worst Win Percentage
The worst Morecambe manager in terms of winning games to those in charge has to go to Steve Robinson 2021-2022 who only won 10 of his 40 matches for a 25% number.
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Who is the longest-serving manager of Morecambe
Jim Bentley 2011-2019 was at the Morecambe helm for more than 8 years in the clubs short history, a feat nevertheless which will probably never be beaten.
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Who is the shortest-serving manager of Morecambe
Unsurprisingly for the manager with the worst win percentage of just 25%, Steve Robinson was the manager for just 259 days.
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 Morecambe Club Site and the Supporters site
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