Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. - Management

Management

  • John Jackson 1901–1905
  • Frank Scott-Walford 1905–1908
  • Jack Robson 1908–1914
  • Charlie Webb 1919–1947
  • Tommy Cook 1947
  • Don Welsh 1947–1951
  • Billy Lane 1951–1961
  • George Curtis 1961–1963
  • Archie Macaulay 1963–1968
  • Freddie Goodwin 1968–1970
  • Pat Saward 1970–1973
  • Brian Clough 1973–1974
  • Peter T. Taylor 1974–1976
  • Alan Mullery 1976–1981
  • Mike Bailey 1981–1982
  • Jimmy Melia 1982–1983
  • Chris Cattlin 1983–1986
  • Alan Mullery 1986–1987
  • Barry Lloyd 1987–1993
  • Liam Brady 1993–1995
  • Jimmy Case 1995–1996
  • Steve Gritt 1996–1998
  • Brian Horton 1998–1999
  • Jeff Wood 1999
  • Micky Adams 1999–2001
  • Peter J. Taylor 2001–2002
  • Martin Hinshelwood 2002
  • Steve Coppell 2002–2003
  • Mark McGhee 2003–2006
  • Dean Wilkins 2006–2008
  • Micky Adams 2008–2009
  • Russell Slade 2009
  • Gus Poyet 2009–

See Soccerbase for full managerial history

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