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What's the Secret to Manager Longevity in Modern Football?

As managerial sackings rise, a select few achieve remarkable milestones

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The world of football management is a high-pressure, high-stakes environment where the phrase "what have you done for me lately?" is often the only metric that matters. The recent milestone achieved by Celtic boss...

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What's the Secret to Manager Longevity in Modern Football?

As managerial sackings rise, a select few achieve remarkable milestones

Friday, February 27, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of football management is a high-pressure, high-stakes environment where the phrase "what have you done for me lately?" is often the only metric that matters. The recent milestone achieved by Celtic boss Martin O'Neill, who joined the League Managers Association's (LMA) 1,000 game club, serves as a stark reminder of the extraordinary longevity required to succeed in this field.

O'Neill's achievement is all the more impressive considering the current trends in football management. According to the LMA, the average time a manager is given at a club in the top four divisions of English men's football is a mere one year and nine months. This is up from the end of the last season, but still a far cry from the stability and job security that managers once enjoyed.

In fact, a staggering 56% of first-time managers since 2013 have not gone on to secure another managerial position, highlighting the difficulties faced by those attempting to break into the profession. The LMA's 1,000 game club, which includes luminaries such as Sir Alex Ferguson, Ron Atkinson, and Brian Clough, is a testament to the exceptional dedication, skill, and perseverance required to thrive in this cutthroat world.

While O'Neill's achievement is certainly noteworthy, it is not the only significant development in the world of football. The Women's World Championship is currently underway in Singapore, with England's Mimi Rhodes performing admirably, just two shots off the lead after the second round.

In other news, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) is set to discuss a proposal that could potentially revolutionize the game. A new five-second time limit for goal-kicks and throw-ins is on the agenda, which could spell the end of the long-throw trend that has become a staple of Premier League football.

Meanwhile, in the world of boxing, promoter Frank Warren has spoken out about the pre-fight antics of Daniel Dubois, which he claims "can't happen again." Dubois' defeat to Oleksandr Usyk was preceded by a high-profile party, which Warren believes was a distraction and ultimately contributed to the loss.

Finally, the city of Las Vegas played host to a unique rugby league event, as the Super League took over Fremont Street in a spectacular display of music, lights, and sport. The event, which featured a performance by the iconic band Erasure, was a resounding success and marked a new era in the sport's efforts to engage with a wider audience.

As the world of football continues to evolve, it is clear that longevity and adaptability will be key to success. Whether it's a manager achieving a remarkable milestone, a player pushing the boundaries of what is possible, or a sporting event redefining the norm, one thing is certain – the beautiful game is always full of surprises.

The world of football management is a high-pressure, high-stakes environment where the phrase "what have you done for me lately?" is often the only metric that matters. The recent milestone achieved by Celtic boss Martin O'Neill, who joined the League Managers Association's (LMA) 1,000 game club, serves as a stark reminder of the extraordinary longevity required to succeed in this field.

O'Neill's achievement is all the more impressive considering the current trends in football management. According to the LMA, the average time a manager is given at a club in the top four divisions of English men's football is a mere one year and nine months. This is up from the end of the last season, but still a far cry from the stability and job security that managers once enjoyed.

In fact, a staggering 56% of first-time managers since 2013 have not gone on to secure another managerial position, highlighting the difficulties faced by those attempting to break into the profession. The LMA's 1,000 game club, which includes luminaries such as Sir Alex Ferguson, Ron Atkinson, and Brian Clough, is a testament to the exceptional dedication, skill, and perseverance required to thrive in this cutthroat world.

While O'Neill's achievement is certainly noteworthy, it is not the only significant development in the world of football. The Women's World Championship is currently underway in Singapore, with England's Mimi Rhodes performing admirably, just two shots off the lead after the second round.

In other news, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) is set to discuss a proposal that could potentially revolutionize the game. A new five-second time limit for goal-kicks and throw-ins is on the agenda, which could spell the end of the long-throw trend that has become a staple of Premier League football.

Meanwhile, in the world of boxing, promoter Frank Warren has spoken out about the pre-fight antics of Daniel Dubois, which he claims "can't happen again." Dubois' defeat to Oleksandr Usyk was preceded by a high-profile party, which Warren believes was a distraction and ultimately contributed to the loss.

Finally, the city of Las Vegas played host to a unique rugby league event, as the Super League took over Fremont Street in a spectacular display of music, lights, and sport. The event, which featured a performance by the iconic band Erasure, was a resounding success and marked a new era in the sport's efforts to engage with a wider audience.

As the world of football continues to evolve, it is clear that longevity and adaptability will be key to success. Whether it's a manager achieving a remarkable milestone, a player pushing the boundaries of what is possible, or a sporting event redefining the norm, one thing is certain – the beautiful game is always full of surprises.

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