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Tuesday, 13 August, 2002, 12:49 GMT 13:49 UK
The Premiership sack race
Reid is under pressure going into the campaign
West Bromwich Albion manager Gary Megson might have thought steering the club back into the top flight was the hard part.
But if the bookies are to believed, the flame-haired Baggies boss might not last his first Premiership season at the Hawthorns. Despite signing a new three-year contract recently, Megson is joint favourite to be out of a job before West Brom's first top-flight campaign in 16 years is over.
Under-fire Sunderland boss Peter Reid is also 4-6 to be shown the door at the Stadium of Light, after just managing to keep the Black Cats up in May. Six Premiership managers lost their jobs last season, Derby leading the way by ditching Jim Smith, Colin Todd and caretaker boss Billy McEwan. Stuart Gray at Southampton, Walter Smith at Everton and John Gregory at Aston Villa also justified the bookies' predictions by parting company before the end of the campaign. David O'Leary was on his summer holidays when he was handed his P45 at Leeds, and he was deemed to be the second safest of all Premiership bosses 12 months ago. Here BBC Sport Online assesses the prospects of each club's manager surviving this year's sack race.
Arsenal (Arsene Wenger):
Aston Villa (Graham Taylor):
Birmingham City (Steve Bruce):
Blackburn Rovers (Graeme Souness):
Bolton Wanderers (Sam Allardyce):
Charlton Athletic (Alan Curbishley):
Chelsea (Claudio Ranieri):
Everton (David Moyes):
Fulham (Jean Tigana):
Leeds United (Terry Venables):
Liverpool (Gerard Houllier):
Manchester City (Kevin Keegan):
Manchester United (Sir Alex Ferguson):
Middlesbrough (Steve McLaren):
Newcastle United (Sir Bobby Robson):
Southampton (Gordon Strachan):
Sunderland (Peter Reid):
Tottenham Hotspur (Glenn Hoddle):
West Bromwich Albion (Gary Megson):
West Ham United (Glenn Roeder):
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See also:
08 Aug 02 | West Bromwich Albion
05 Aug 02 | Sunderland
30 Jul 02 | Sunderland
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