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We continue our look at the favourites for Plymouth manager…
3) GRAHAM COUGHLAN
Graham Coughlin is the current manager of Bristol Rovers, impressively turning them from relegation candidates to safety and a place in League One for next season.
He has no other managerial history.
He did however used to play for Plymouth Argyle, playing 177 matches and scoring 25 and won the Second and Third Divisions with the Pilgrims.
Current odds on Sky Bet: 5/1
2) DARRELL CLARKE
Darrell Clarke has been without a job since leaving Bristol Rovers on the 13th of December.
The departure came after the League One side lost seven out of 10 games in all competitions and sat 21st with just four points from safety.
His only other job as manager was with Salisbury City between 2010 and 2013. Of the 157 games managed, he won 84, drew 35 and lost 38.
HIS HONOURS:
(With Salisbury City)
– Southern League Premier Division playoffs: 2010–11
– Conference South playoffs: 2012–13
(With Bristol Rovers)
– Conference Premier playoffs: 2014–15
– League Two third-place promotion: 2015–16
Current odds on Sky Bet: 5/1
1) IAN HOLLOWAY
Ian Holloway currently works as a pundit on the EFL Highlights show on Quest after he lost his job at Loftus Road in May 2018.
He has previously managed Bristol Rovers, Queens Park Rangers, Plymouth Argyle, Leicester City, Blackpool, Crystal Palace and Millwall.
Holloway has won promotion at three different club in his managerial career – The Second Division in 2003-04 with Queen’s Park Rangers and the Championship playoffs in 2009-10 with Blackpool and again in 2012-13 with Crystal Palace.
Current odds on Sky Bet: 1/1
Other managers listed in Sky Bet’s list are Michael Flynn, Neil Warnock, David Hopkin and Steve Evans.
Technidis-Agro.com
13th February 2020 at 10:44 am
“Keith Curle’s first five clubs (Bristol Rovers, Torquay, Bristol City, Reading and Wimbledon) are all on the London Paddington to Torquay route,” writes Steve James. “Granted, you have to take the tube from Paddington to Wimbledon, but That London’s a big place.”