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  1. Premier League 16 October 2018: 5 years, 223 days Mikel Arteta Spain: 26 March 1982: Arsenal: Premier League 22 December 2019: 4 years, 156 days Ian Evatt England: 19 November 1981: Bolton Wanderers: League One 1 July 2020: 3 years, 330 days Nigel Clough England: 19 March 1966: Mansfield Town: League One 6 November 2020: 3 years, 202 days Jon Brady

  2. The 2018–19 season was the 120th season of the English Football League (EFL) and the third season under that name after it was renamed from The Football League in 2016. It began on 3 August 2018 and concluded on 5 May 2019, [1] with the promotion play-off finals at Wembley Stadium on 25–27 May 2019. For the sixth season running, the league ...

  3. Nov 1, 2019 · 29 November 2019. Rex Features. Nathan Jones was the month's first managerial casualty - sacked by Stoke on 1 November. BBC Sport tracks all the manager ins and outs, as well as listing all the...

  4. Dec 19, 2019 · The 2018–19 season was the 120th season of the English Football League (EFL) and the third season under that name after it was renamed from The Football League in 2016. It began on 3 August 2018 and concluded on 5 May 2019, with the promotion play-off finals at Wembley Stadium on 25–27 May 2019.

  5. Aug 7, 2018 · Image credit: Eurosport. Aug 7 (Reuters) - A list of the managers of the 20 Premier. League clubs at the beginning of the 2018-19 season: Arsenal - Unai Emery (appointed May 2018) Bournemouth ...

  6. Dec 30, 2018 · The big boys occupy the top three spots in our list of the best Premier League managerial performances of the 2018 calendar year. But you might be surprised at both their order and the men who rivaled each other for fourth and fifth. And Nuno Espirito Santo, we still almost plugged you into the mix despite a half-year in the league. 5.

  7. 2019–20 →. The 2018–19 Premier League was the 27th Premier League season. Manchester City won the title while Liverpool was runner-up. Wolverhampton Wanderers, Cardiff City and Fulham joined as the promoted clubs from the 2017–18 EFL Championship. They replaced West Bromwich Albion, Swansea City and Stoke City who were relegated to the ...

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