Liam Manning

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Liam Manning
Personal information
Date of birth (1985-08-20) 20 August 1985 (age 38)
Place of birth Norwich, England
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Bristol City (head coach)
Youth career
Bungay Town
1999–2002 Norwich City
2002–2004 Ipswich Town
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2005 Ipswich Town 0 (0)
2005 Bishop's Stortford
2005 Long Melford
2005 Leiston
2005 Woodbridge Town
2005–2006 Selfoss
2006–2008 Leiston 63 (5)
2008 Woodbridge Town
2008 Wroxham
2008–2009 Melton St Audrey
2010 Ipswich Wanderers
Managerial career
2015–2019 West Ham United U23
2020–2021 Lommel
2021–2022 Milton Keynes Dons
2023 Oxford United
2023– Bristol City
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Liam Manning (born 20 August 1985) is an English football manager and coach. He is currently the Head Coach of EFL Championship club Bristol City.

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Playing career

Manning played for the academy of his local side Norwich City before joining Ipswich Town in 2002, where he spent a year as a professional before being released in 2005. Following his release from Ipswich, Manning dropped into non-league, playing for Bishop's Stortford, Long Melford and Leiston, before enjoying a brief spell playing in Iceland for Selfoss. [1]

Upon his return from Iceland, Manning re-signed for Leiston, playing for the club between 2006 and 2008. [2] Manning later returned to Woodbridge, followed by spells with Wroxham, Melton St Audrey and Ipswich Wanderers, before retiring from football to concentrate on coaching. [1]

Management and coaching

Early coaching career

Manning worked as an academy coach at Ipswich Town before joining Premier League side West Ham United in 2015 as head coach of the club's U23s. [3]

In 2019 he left to join City Football Group, initially as director of coaching with Major League Soccer side New York City FC before later progressing to the role of academy director. [4] [5]

Lommel SK

Staying within City Football Group, in July 2020 Manning was named head coach of Belgian First Division B club Lommel SK, where he led the previously bottom of the table side to a third-placed finish at the end of the 2020–21 season. [3]

Milton Keynes Dons

On 13 August 2021, Manning joined League One club Milton Keynes Dons. [6] On 8 October 2021, after just eleven league games in charge, Manning was named EFL League One Manager of the Month for September 2021, a month in which he led the club to an unbeaten run of five league games achieving eleven points. [7] He repeated the achievement four months later, being named League One Manager of the Month for January 2022 after a similarly successful period. [8]

At the end of his first season, Manning had led the club to a third-place finish with 89 points and play-off qualification, having missed out on automatic promotion by a single point. The club however later failed to gain promotion via the play-offs, losing out to Wycome Wanderers over two semi-final legs. [9]

Following a poor start to the season that found his side in the relegation zone, Manning was dismissed on 11 December 2022, [10] having accumulated just fifteen points from twenty matches.[ citation needed ]

Oxford United

On 11 March 2023, Manning was appointed head coach of League One side Oxford United. [11] An impressive start to the following season for the club saw him lead his new club to four wins from five matches, and he was named League One Manager of the Month. [12] Manning left the club in November 2023 after 29 games in charge with the club second in League One. [13]

Bristol City

On 7 November 2023, Manning, together with his assistant Chris Hogg, departed Oxford United and joined EFL Championship club Bristol City, signing a contract until June 2027. [14] [15]

Coaching style

Manning favours a high possession, high pressing style of football. [16] [17]

He has a reputation for developing young players, having spent much of his early coaching career working with the academy sides of West Ham United, Ipswich Town and New York City FC. Manning is credited as having contributed to the development of England international Declan Rice. [3]

Career statistics

Managerial record

As of 20 April 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Lommel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 12 August 202011 August 202130144125842+16046.67 [18]
Milton Keynes Dons Flag of England.svg 13 August 202111 December 20228340152812591+34048.19 [19]
Oxford United Flag of England.svg 11 March 20237 November 20232914784529+16048.28 [20]
Bristol City Flag of England.svg 7 November 2023present331111113833+5033.33
Total175793759266195+71045.14

Honours

Individual

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