This is a list of Bristol Rovers F.C. managers is a featured list, which means it has been identified as one of the best lists produced by the Wikipedia community. Bristol Rovers Football Club is a professional football club in Bristol, England, they currently play in League One, the third tier of English football.Rovers play their home matches at the Memorial Stadium in Horfield.. Don Megson was the next manager to win a major trophy, taking the Watney Cup in 1972 in only his third game in charge. On joining the Football League in 1920, the club appointed Ben Hall to the manager's post. Done — Gasheadsteve Talk to me 20:18, 22 October 2007 (UTC) Expand the … managers since the club appointed its first full time manager in 1899, along with the number of competitive games managed, winning percentage and titles won.Although the club were founded in 1888, they did… Lee Mansell 20/1. Quite the same Wikipedia. The next significant manager of Bristol Rovers was Albert Prince-Cox, who introduced blue-and-white quarters as the team's kit because he believed it made the players look larger and more intimidating. To install click the Add extension button. Tann remained in charge for eighteen years from 1950 to 1968. List of Bristol Rovers F.C. Great Wikipedia has got greater.. Leo. Bristol Rovers new manager LIVE: Micheal Flynn favourite; Gary Waddock set to leave Aldershot Town; Robbie Fowler 12/1 . Ben Garner was away on compassionate leave from the 12th to the 22nd January 2020 due to a family illness. Win percentage is rounded to one decimal place, Garry Thompson was caretaker manager for his first spell in charge, Russell Osman and Kevan Broadhurst were appointed joint caretaker managers at the end of the 2003â04 season, Kevin Maher was caretaker manager for one game before the appointment of Ben Garner, then again when Garner was granted compassionate leave. These were Gerry Francis, who won the Division 3 title in 1989–90, and most recently Paul Trollope, who won the League 2 play-off final in 2007. Don Megson was the next manager to win a major trophy, taking the Watney Cup in 1972 in only his third game in charge. Brights. The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. This is a list of Bristol Rovers F.C. The club was founded in 1883 as Black Arabs F.C., and were also known as Eastville Rovers and Bristol Eastville Rovers before finally changing the name to Bristol Rovers in 1899. This is a list of Bristol Rovers F.C. Newton. He also became the first manager to win a major cup competition with the club when they won the Division 3 (South) Cup in 1935. Tann remained in charge for eighteen years from 1950 to 1968. We have created a browser extension. managers since the club appointed its first full-time manager in 1899, along with the number of competitive games managed, winning percentage and titles won. List of Bristol Rovers F.C. Bristol Rovers first full-time manager, Alfred Homer. Graham Coughlan 16/1. Ben Garner was away on compassionate leave from the 12th to the 22nd January 2020 due to a family illness. Would you like Wikipedia to always look as professional and up-to-date? Paul Hurst 20/1. What we do. Milds. This is a list of Bristol Rovers F.C. That was until the appointment of Darrell Clarke who guided Bristol Rovers to back-to-back promotions, the first in the club's history making him the most successful Bristol Rovers manager ever. The next significant manager of Bristol Rovers was Albert Prince-Cox, who introduced blue-and-white quarters as the team's kit because he believed it made the players look larger and more intimidating.