Premier League Managers Sacked In 2013-14

The Damned Dozen: The Premier League Managers Who Lost Their Jobs

"It's not a very secure industry to be in at this moment in time," West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said of football management on Sunday. Allardyce could, feasibly, become the 13th manager to lose his job at a Premier League club this season after Tim Sherwood was sacked by Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday.

Starting from Paolo di Canio's departure on 22 September, this was one of the most prolific seasons when it came to sackings. All three relegated sides went down having changed their manager, while three other clubs have sacked two managers each.

Here are the damned dozen...

Sacked Premier League managers
Paolo di Canio, Sunderland(01 of12)
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Ian Holloway, Crystal Palace(02 of12)
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Martin Jol, Fulham(03 of12)
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André Villas-Boas, Tottenham(04 of12)
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Steve Clarke, West Brom(05 of12)
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Malky Mackay, Cardiff(06 of12)
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Michael Laudrup, Swansea(07 of12)
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René Meulensteen, Fulham(08 of12)
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Chris Hughton, Norwich City(09 of12)
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David Moyes, Manchester United(10 of12)
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Pepe Mel, West Brom(11 of12)
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Tim Sherwood, Tottenham(12 of12)
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