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Who was the longest serving manager in English football history?

Adeline Ondricka
Adeline Ondricka
2025-05-31 19:18:42
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No manager in the history of the Premier League has spent more time at one club than Arsene Wenger did at Arsenal. Wenger's 22-year tenure at the Gunners is never likely to be beaten and his monstrous clashes with Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United will be told on the terraces for generations to come. 7,894 days in charge of the North London club, Wenger changed the landscape of the Premier League for the better, making it the ever-evolving competitive beast it is today.
Alec Lang
Alec Lang
2025-05-31 19:04:31
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Simon Weaver has been in place since May 2009, coming on for 14 years, with the 45-year-old leading his side from National League North to League Two during that period.
Mackenzie Streich
Mackenzie Streich
2025-05-31 17:54:27
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Arsene Wenger arrived at Arsenal as a relative unknown in October 1996. By the time he left north London close to 22 years later, the Gunners had helped themselves to three Premier League titles and seven FA Cups.