20) Steve Bruce (Hull City)
Despite spending big in the summer transfer window, the Tigers have struggled this season and find themselves in the midst of a relegation scrap.
19) Alan Irvine (West Bromwich Albion, sacked)
Always looked a strange appointment considering his lack of managerial experience at the top level, and it was proved to be just that as he was sacked and replaced by Tony Pulis.
18) Paul Lambert (Aston Villa)
His side have managed just 11 Premier League goals this season, and find themselves in a precarious position. While Lambert has done the best with what’s available to him, there are still fingers being pointed.
17) Keith Millen (Crystal Palace)
Millen has been thrown in at the deep end twice this season, but still managed to keep the club moving in the right direction. Almost got a point against Arsenal on the opening day of the season.
Fair evaluation.. only unsure about the the inclusion of Rob Kelly. Got to be joking
How is martinez higher than rodgers????