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Current Salford City Manager
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Karl Robinson | 5 Jan, 2024 | 15 Feb, 2025 | 407 |
Manager Neil Wood parted company with League Two club Salford City on 27th December 2023, In early January 2024 Karl Robinson the former Oxford United, Charlton Athletic and Milton Keynes Dons manager was appointed. He will need to settle in quickly with Salford City in 21st place. Robinson is the fifth Ammies manager since 2020. If another change happens at the Peninsula Stadium, the leading bookmakers will have all the next Salford City manager betting odds.
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Next Salford City Manager 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 Salford 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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Best Betting Site for Next Salford 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
Who Will Be The Next Manager Of Salford City?
The very well connected owners could pull a managerial surprise out of the hat but the following names featured when Salford City managers Gary Bowyer and Neil Wood departed.
Paul Hurst
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Hurst has managed five football league clubs, with his most recent appointment at Grimsby Town. He guided the Mariners back into the 2nd division in 2022 but found the division much more challenging. He was sacked in the 2023-24 season, with the club in 21st place.
Paul Ince
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Paul Ince left Reading in April 2023. The former Man Utd, Inter Milan and Liverpool player has now managed six clubs. His last position was at Reading (2022-2023).
Ryan Giggs
As one of the owners of Salford City he may feel he is the right man to take on the manager role.
Dean Holden
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Holden is from Swinton just 10 minutes away from the Peninsula Stadium. Holden has managed three clubs, Oldham Athletic, Bristol City and Charlton Athletic,
Lee Johnson
Image: BBC Lee Johnson has been in charge at Barnsley, Bristol City, Hibernian, Fleetwood Town, Oldham and Sunderland. In 2007, he was in charge at Bristol City, where his team won promotion; his best win percentage came at Sunderland (51%), where his Black Cats side won the EFL Trophy in 2021. In December 2023, Johnson lost his position at Fleetwood Town after winning just six of his twenty-two games.
Darren Ferguson
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Obviously the Manchester United connection may have a bearing on Darren Ferguson moving to Salford City. The son of former United manager Sir Alex Ferguson could well be considered by the bookies for a move back up north.
Michael Appleton
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Michael Appleton had his best period as a football manager when at Oxford United between 2014 and 2017. A win percentage of 45% saw the U’s promoted into League 1. He took charge of Charlton Athletic in the 2023/24 season.
Graham Alexander
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Graham Alexander was in charge at Salford City between May 2018 and October 2020. In his first season he won promotion for the club into League 2, a huge achievement for both the club and the manager. His second season started poorly and he was sacked in the Autumn, a decision owner Gary Neville said he regretted.
Graham Alexander should have never left this club last season, I should have never made that decision
How to Bet On The Next Salford City Manager
Placing a bet on the next Salford City manager is as easy as picking a contender from the list of names that the bookies have published. You will need to find a bookmaker offering odds and this will be easier when no manager is in place and a little harder when the position is filled and not in any jeopardy.
- Find the best football betting site offering odds on the next Salford City manager
- Choose one of the potential managers on the list
- Decide how much you want to bet.
- Check the odds and stake to understand how much you may win if your prediction is correct
- Understand that if your prediction is wrong you will lose money.

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Next Ammies Manager Betting Diary
The betting odds for The Next Salford City Manager will often see some fluctuation and speculation of who will take over in the hot seat when Karl Robinson depart the position he has held since 5th January 2024.
Here is a round up of the Salford City manager news that has previously appeared on the OLBG news feed.
20th May 2022
New boss Neil Wood arrives at Salford City saying he is excited for the challenge and that he wants to create a team to be proud of and that entertains.
List Of All Salford City Managers
Here is a complete list of all Salford City managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Salford City manager on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge | Win Percentage |
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Karl Robinson | 5 Jan, 2024 | 15 Feb, 2025 | 407 | |
Neil Wood | 20 May, 2022 | 27 Dec, 2023 | 586 | 37.50% |
Gary Bowyer | 23 Mar, 2021 | 17 May, 2022 | 420 | 40.4% |
Richie Wellens | 4 Nov, 2020 | 23 Mar, 2021 | 139 | 36.7% |
Paul Scholes | 12 Oct, 2020 | 3 Nov, 2020 | 22 | 40.0% |
Graham Alexander | 14 May, 2018 | 12 Oct, 2020 | 882 | 48.2% |
Anthony Johnson | 1 Aug, 2015 | 1 May, 2018 | 1004 | 56.9% |
FAQ
Salford City Manager FAQs
Who is the most Successful Salford City Manager
Open to debate but Graham Alexander achieved Football League status for Salford City that moved the club into the big time.
Who Is the Longest Serving Salford City Manager
Bernard Morley & Antony Johnson were at the club for 2 years and 7 months and represent the longest serving Salford managers since entering the football league
Who is The Shortest Serving Salford City Manager
Richie Wellens only lasted 30 games at Salford between November 2020 and March 2021.
Which Manager Has The Best Win Percentage At Salford City
Bernard Morley & Antony Johnson won 82 of their 144 games which is a 56.9 win percentage.
Which Manager Has Won The Most Trophies At Salford City
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EFL Trophy 2020: Graham Alexander/Richie Wellens
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National League - Promoted 2019: Graham Alexander
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National League North Champions 2018: Bernard Morley & Antony Johnson
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Northern Premier League Premier Division 2016: Bernard Morley & Antony Johnson
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Northern Premier League Division One North Champions 2015: Bernard Morley & Antony Johnson
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When Did Project 92 Take Over Ownership of Salford City
In the Spring of 2014, a group that comprised Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Gary and Phil Neville and Paul Scholes who were collectively known as Project 92 announced their intention to take over the club, in the summer the sale was completed.
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 Salford City Club Site and Supporters site.