Margate F.C. - Managers

Managers

For more details on this topic, see List of Margate F.C. managers.

Margate's first known manager was Arthur Graves, who was installed as manager when Margate Town was reformed in 1929. Since then more than 25 men have managed The Gate. By far the longest serving was Almer Hall, who was manager for twenty years from 1950 until 1970.

From To Manager
1929 tbc Arthur Graves
1934 1936 Jack Ramsay
1936 tbc Jack Lambert
1939 1940 Bill Fogg
1940 1946 Club inactive due to World War II
1946 1948 Charlie Walker
1948 1948 Alex Weir
1948 1949 Committee
1949 1950 Jock Basford
1950 1970 Almer Hall
1970 1971 Gerry Baker
1971 1971 Committee / Eddie Clayton / Terry Morris
1971 1977 Les Riggs
1977 1977 Peter Donnelly
1977 1978 Dennis Hunt
1978 1979 Jack Smith
1979 1982 Terry Morris
1982 1983 Peter Donnelly
1983 1983 Alan Fagan
1983 1987 John Wickens
1987 1988 Norman Fusco
From To Manager
1988 1988 Phil Winfield
1988 1989 Garry Aldous
1989 1990 Trevor Ford
1990 1990 Colin Powell
1990 1991 Steve McRaye
1991 1991 Tommy Taylor
1991 1991 Mark Weatherly (caretaker)
1991 1992 Lee Smelt
1992 1992 Lee Smelt/Mark Weatherly
1992 1993 Mark Weatherly
1993 1994 Mark Weatherly/Andy Woolford
1994 1995 Bill Roffey
1995 1995 Mark Weatherly/Karl Elsey (caretakers)
1995 1996 Karl Elsey
1996 1996 Mark Weatherly (caretaker)
1996 2006 Chris Kinnear
2006 2008 Robin Trott
2008 2008 Steve McKimm (caretaker)
2008 2008 Barry Ashby
2008 2009 Terry Yorath
2009 2009 Neville Southall (caretaker)
2009 2010 Mark Butler
2010 2010 John Keister and Wayne Wilson (caretakers)
2010 2011 Iain O'Connell
2011 2011 Craig Cloke, Wayne Wilson and James Pinnock (caretakers)
2011 2011 Kevin Raine (caretaker)
2011 present Chris Kinnear

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