1600 games managed by Neil Warnock

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The Times have an article today about how Warnock will equal Gradi's managerial record this Saturday, before breaking it when we play Luton.

Can you imagine many managers just starting out today having the longevity of this lot?

More money, much more scrutiny from fans and media... would it be worth it?

Here's the list, but it's copied from the app so format may be slightly distorted.

(All competitions)

Dario Gradi

1,601
Neil Warnock

1,600
Fred Everiss *

1,524
Alex Ferguson

1,503
Brian Clough

1,451
Jim Smith

1,442
Harry Redknapp

1,434
Alex Stock

1,386
George Ramsay *

1,310
Graham Taylor

1,293
Frank Watt *

1,273
Graham Turner

1,268
Bill Shankly

1,245
David Calderhead

1,236
Arsène Wenger

1,235
John Nicholson *

1,220
Denis Smith

1,195
Alan Buckley

1,185
Lennie Lawrence

1,165
Matt Busby

1,140
Harry Catterick

1,140
Jimmy McGuigan

1,137
Tony Pulis

1,137
Frank Buckley

1,124
Cliff Britton

1,117
Brian Horton

1,117
Ron Atkinson

1,115
Jack Addenbrooke *

1,112
Ernie Blackburn

1,111
Joe Royle

1,109
Bob Stokoe

1,100
Teddy Davison

1,093
Danny Wilson

1,068
Sam Allardyce

1,039
Harry Storer

1,033
Dave Bassett

1,029
Steve Coppell

1,013
Joe Harvey

1,008
John Lyall

1,006
Bobby Robson

1,004
Steve Bruce

1,000
* Secretary-manager


Chart: The Times and The Sunday Times

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