With the decade coming to an end, we have taken a look at who were the worst Premier League managers of the decade.
Now this is based on BBC Sport’s report which looked into which bosses past and present had the fewest points per game during 2010s (minimum 38 games managed). Find out who was listed below and on the new few pages…
10) CHRIS HUGHTON
Sides managed in the Premier League: Brighton, Norwich City, Newcastle United
Points per game: 1.049
9) PAUL LAMBERT
Sides managed in the Premier League: Stoke City, Aston Villa and Norwich City
Points per game: 1.045
8) NIGEL PEARSON
Sides managed in the Premier League: Leicester City
Points per game: 1.024
7) ALEX MCGLEISH
Sides managed in the Premier League: Birmingham and Aston Villa
Points per game: 1
Alex McLeish: Given time I'd have turned Villa around – they didn't see the best of me #avfchttp://t.co/TKyuk5f8KR pic.twitter.com/hGR06bI9t6
— Mat Kendrick (@MatKendrick) February 21, 2015
6) MICK MCCARTHY
Sides managed in the Premier League: Wolves
Points per game: 0.988
Take a look at the five worst Premier League managers of the decade on the next page.

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