3. Harry Redknapp
The QPR boss took over at Loftus Road last November following the dismissal of Mark Hughes but the former Tottenham manager, who took Spurs up to fourth in his final year in charge at White Hart Lane, could not prevent the Hoops being relegated to the Championship last season. And despite public assurances made by the 66-year old that he is committed to QPR despite their relegation, questions were raised over his future after he was said to have been
left furious by the club's Malaysian owner's decision not to sanction a move for England left-back Wayne Bridge. And with concerns that he doesn't have as much power over transfer dealings at the club as he first thought, he could be set to leave in the summer also. With over 30 years of managerial experience under his belt, Redknapp is a veteran of the game and could perhaps lend a steadying presence to beleaguered Newcastle.