Managers With Honours
Name | Nat | Tenure | Honours |
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Arthur Fairclough | England | 1920–1927 | 1924 Second Division |
Dick Ray | England | 1927–1935 | 1928 Second Division runners-up 1932 Second Division runners-up |
Raich Carter | England | 1953–1958 | 1956 Second Division runners-up |
Don Revie | England | 1961–1974 | 1964 Second Division 1965 First Division runners-up 1965 FA Cup Final 1966 First Division runners-up 1967 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Final 1968 Football League Cup 1968 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1969 First Division 1969 FA Charity Shield 1970 First Division runners-up 1970 FA Cup Final 1971 First Division runners-up 1971 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Trophy play-off runners-up 1972 First Division runners-up 1972 FA Cup 1973 FA Cup Final 1973 European Cup Winners' Cup Final 1974 First Division |
Brian Clough | England | 1974 | 1974 FA Charity Shield runners-up |
Jimmy Armfield | England | 1974–1978 | 1975 European Cup Final |
Billy Bremner | Scotland | 1985–1988 | 1987 Football League Second Division play-off Final |
Howard Wilkinson | England | 1988–1996 | 1990 Second Division 1992 First Division 1992 FA Charity Shield 1996 Football League Cup Final |
Kevin Blackwell | England | 2004–2006 | 2006 Football League Championship play-off Final |
Gary McAllister | Scotland | 2008 | 2008 Football League One play-off Final |
Simon Grayson | England | 2008-2012 | 2010 League One runners-up |
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