Premier League: 10 Managers Likely To Win The Sack Race

By Edward Owen /

4. Malky Mackay

You might look at this and wonder what Mackay€™s doing so far up the list. After all, Cardiff won the Championship at a canter last season, playing good football infused with confidence. Mackay did everything owner Vincent Tan could ever ask of him and more. But you could say the same thing about Nigel Adkins last year, or Brian McDermott. The fact is a Championship manager looks forward to the Premier League like turkeys do Christmas, especially when managed by an ambitious owner. Owners want stardust, established Premier League names, and when it comes to top-tier management, calling yourself the best manager in the Championship is akin to being the world€™s tallest midget €“ it€™s an achievement, sure, but a relative one. What makes it worse for Mackay is that a Championship manager doesn€™t have to be doing badly to face the axe. Adkins was out of the relegation zone when he was pushed, and McDermott had just won the Manager of the Month award. Even if Cardiff do thrive in the Premier League, and I€™ve every reason to believe they will, Mackay probably won€™t be there to see it. If your owner€™s willing to change the club colours for luck, what chance does the manager have?