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Current Wolverhampton Wanderers Manager
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge |
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Gary O'Neil | 09/08/2023 | 04/10/2024 | 422 |
Gary O'Neil, who did such a sterling job at Bournemouth and was unlucky to lose that position on the South Coast, is now in charge of Wolves. He was appointed on 9th August 2023, after the departure of Julen Lopetegui. O'Neil became the thirty-fifth permanent Wolves boss since George Worrall in 1877. If yet another change comes to the West Midlands club the bookmakers will have all the next Wolves manager betting odds; clues as to who is available can be gleaned from the next manager to be sacked blog.
Next Wolverhampton Wanderers 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.
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Additionally, in some cases, the Wolverhampton Wanderers 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 fin this section or 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 Wolverhampton Wanderers Manager
Would the West Midlands club again head to Iberia for their next manager? Ahead of Julen Lopetegui and Gary O'Neil being appointed, some of the following managers featured in the next Wolves manager betting, something to be aware of if another change takes place at Molineux.
Sergio Conceicao
The former Porto boss (June 2017-June 2024) replaced Nuno Espirito Santo when he left for Wolves, so that particular circle would be complete if Conceicao took the Wanderers job. He has now won three Primera Liga titles, four Taca De Portugal Cups and finally, his and Porto's first Taca Da Liga after being runners-up on four previous occasions.
Nuno Espirito Santo
The Portuguese Manager left Wolves by mutual consent to take over at Tottenham in June 2021. The results did not go well, and the North London club sacked him in November. He came back to the EPL when appointed at Nottingham Forest in December 2023, helping the East Midlands side avoid relegation.
Pedro Martins
Another Portuguese-born manager is Pedro Martins, who has now managed seven clubs in his home country. He was finally appointed to a foreign club when he took over Greek giants Olympiakos in 2018; he won the title three times during his four years there and the Greek Cup. He left in 2022 and joined the Qatari side AL-Gharafa SC.
Ruben Amorim
Ruben Amorim was towards the head of the betting ahead of Lopetegui getting the job. The Sporting Lisbon boss has been at the Portuguese club since 2020. He has recently come to the attention of many English football fans since the home victory against Tottenham in the Champions League. However, we suspect that Wolves, who have appointed many managers from Portugal, have had him in mind for a while.
How to Bet on the Next Wolves Manager
Making a bet on who will be the next Wolves 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 and most importantly the best odds on offer.
- Find the best football betting site offering odds on the next manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
- Choose one of the possible contenders.
- 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 Wolves Manager Betting Diary
The betting odds for The Next Wolves Manager will often see some fluctuation and speculation on who will take over the hot seat when Gary O'Neil leaves the position he has held since 9th August 2023.
Here is a round-up of the Next Wolverhampton Wanderers Manager Betting Timeline from our OLBG News feed.
12th October 2022
Next Permanent Wolves Manager Betting Odds: Pedro Martins now 5/2 FAVOURITE with bookies after Julen Lopetegui turns down Wolves due to personal issues
Portuguese manager Pedro Martins is the new bookies' favourite to be next Wolves Manager at odds of 5/2. Martins reportedly turned down the Hull job last week despite a 'verbal agreement' apparently being in place for him to take over. His last job was as manager of Olympiakos where he won the league in three out of his four seasons in charge of the club. BetVictor now make him the outright favourite to take over from Bruno Lage.
3rd October 2022
Next Permanent Wolves Manager Betting Odds: Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim is the 5/4 FAVOURITE with bookmakers to become next Wolves manager!
Wolves are looking for a new manager after the dismissal of Bruno Lage on Sunday and it's Ruben Amorim who is the 5/4 bookmakers' favourite. Ruben Amorim is the current manager of Sporting Lisbon and according to the betting odds he has a 44% chance of being the next Wolves manager. Paddy Power makes Amorim the favourite but it would take a decent effort to prise him away from Champions League side Sporting.
24th August 2022
Pedro Neto now 4/6 to STAY AT Wolves despite Arsenal interest with Bruno Lage saying there's been no offer for player!
Wolves winger Pedro Neto is now 4/6 with bookmakers to stay at Wolves this transfer window as the move looks less like happening. Reports at the start of the week suggested that Neto is Arsenal's top target as the window is getting closer to ending. Now though, the Gunners are 11/8 to sign Neto this window with bookmakers giving them a 42% chance of signing the player.
List Of Wolverhampton Wanderers Managers
Here is a complete list of all managers of Wolverhampton Wanderers in chronological order with their associated win percentage records. Who will be next on the list?
Manager | Appointment Date | To | Days in Charge | Win Rate |
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Gary O'Neil | 09/08/2023 | 04/10/2024 | 422 | |
Julen Lopetegui | 05/11/2022 | 08/08/2023 | 276 | 37.04% |
Bruno Lage | 09/06/2021 | 02/10/2022 | 480 | 37.20% |
Nuno Espirito Santo | 31/05/2017 | 01/06/2021 | 1462 | 47.70% |
Paul Lambert | 05/11/2016 | 30/05/2017 | 206 | 42.40% |
Rob Edwards | 25/10/2016 | 05/11/2016 | 11 | 0.00% |
Walter Zenga | 30/07/2016 | 25/10/2016 | 87 | 35.30% |
Kenny Jackett | 01/06/2013 | 29/07/2016 | 1154 | 46.00% |
Dean Saunders | 07/01/2013 | 07/05/2013 | 120 | 25.00% |
Kevin Thelwell | 06/01/2013 | 07/01/2013 | 1 | 0.00% |
Stale Solbakken | 01/07/2012 | 06/01/2013 | 189 | 33.33% |
Terry Connor | 24/02/2012 | 01/07/2012 | 128 | 0.00% |
Mick McCarthy | 21/07/2006 | 13/02/2012 | 2033 | 38.50% |
Glenn Hoddle | 07/12/2004 | 01/07/2006 | 571 | 35.50% |
Stuart Gray | 01/11/2004 | 07/12/2004 | 36 | 40.10% |
Dave Jones | 03/01/2001 | 01/11/2004 | 1398 | 40.10% |
John Ward | 18/12/2000 | 03/01/2001 | 16 | 75.00% |
Colin Lee | 05/11/1998 | 18/12/2000 | 774 | 39.60% |
Mark McGhee | 13/12/1995 | 05/11/1998 | 1058 | 40.90% |
Bobby Downes | 13/11/1995 | 13/12/1995 | 30 | 33.33% |
Graham Taylor | 29/03/1994 | 13/11/1995 | 594 | 39.60% |
Graham Turner | 07/10/1986 | 16/03/1994 | 2717 | 43.40% |
Brian Little | 31/08/1986 | 06/10/1986 | 36 | 24.20% |
Sammy Chapman | 07/11/1985 | 15/08/1986 | 281 | 24.20% |
Bill McGarry | 04/09/1985 | 04/11/1985 | 61 | 16.70% |
Tommy Docherty | 08/06/1984 | 04/07/1985 | 391 | 18.18% |
Graham Hawkins | 04/08/1982 | 08/04/1984 | 613 | 28.90% |
Ian Greaves | 02/02/1982 | 03/08/1982 | 182 | 25.00% |
John Barnwell | 20/11/1978 | 08/01/1981 | 780 | 38.60% |
Sammy Chung | 19/06/1976 | 08/11/1978 | 872 | 38.00% |
Bill McGarry | 01/11/1968 | 13/05/1976 | 2750 | 38.40% |
Ronnie Allen | 01/09/1966 | 01/11/1968 | 792 | 44.00% |
Andy Beattie | 01/08/1964 | 01/08/1965 | 365 | 43.20% |
Stan Cullis | 01/06/1948 | 01/08/1964 | 5905 | 46.80% |
Ted Vizard | 01/04/1944 | 31/05/1948 | 1521 | 48.90% |
Frank Buckley | 01/07/1927 | 31/03/1944 | 6118 | 41.30% |
Fred Scotchbrook | 01/03/1926 | 30/06/1927 | 486 | 42.10% |
Albert Hoskins | 01/06/1924 | 01/03/1926 | 638 | 43.60% |
George Jobey | 01 Jun, 1922 | 31 May, 1924 | 730 | 39.60% |
John Addenbrooke | 01 Aug, 1885 | 01 Jun, 1922 | 13452 | 40.40% |
George Worrall | 01 Aug, 1877 | 31 May, 1885 | 2860 | 25.00% |
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Who is the longest-serving manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers
The longest-serving manager for Wolves is John Addenbrooke who was in charge between 1885 and 1992. In more recent times Mick McCarthy was in charge for over 5 years (July 2006 - February 2012).
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Which Wolves Manager has been the most successful
The most successful manager at Wolves is Stan Cullis (1948 -1964).
He won the League 1 Championship three times and the FA Cup twice.
One of the stands at Molineux is named after him.
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Which Wolves Managers Has The Best Win Percentage
When football returned after the Second World War Wolves manager Ted Vizard won 48 of his 94 games. (48.9%).
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Which Wolves Managers Have The Lowest Win Percentage
From February 2012 to July 2012, Terry Connor was in charge; he had been the former assistant to Mick McCarthy and took over when he left. He won none of his 13 games (0.00%), and the club suffered relegation that season.
Bill McGarry was in charge at Molineux twice; his first went very well, winning the Texaco Cup and League Cup. However, his second very short spell between September and November 1985 could have gone better when his side won just 2 of his 12 (16.67%) games, and he fell out with the owners.
The legendary Tommy Docherty, who had previously managed both Chelsea and Manchester United, was coming to the end of his career when he arrived in the West Midlands in the close season of 1984. Just over a year later, he was gone with the team relegated, and after only winning 9 of his 48 games (18.18%).
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What factors will influence the final decision on who will become the next Wolverhampton Wanderers Manager
Monetary considerations may be pivotal in who takes the Wolverhampton Wanderers manager position. Reports indicate that Wolves need to solve the Financial Fair Play rules after posting a 46 million pound loss in the last financial year. All UEFA clubs have a limit on how much they can lose over three years, and if they breach that figure, new players cannot be signed. Lopetegui, when in charge, highlighted this restriction, and a new manager, before signing on the dotted line, will need to be aware of this.
Wolves' last three managers have come from the Iberian Peninsula (Nuno, Lage, Lopetegui), and many of their player signings also come from that part of the world. A new boss must be the right cultural fit, so we are likely to see a Spaniard, Portuguese, or possibly a South American as the next Wolves manager.
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 Wolves Club Site and the Supporters site
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