League One managers in England typically earn between £200,000 and £600,000 per year, depending on the club's budget and the manager's experience. Some high-profile managers or those with a strong track record may command salaries at the higher end of this range. Additionally, bonuses tied to performance and promotions can also influence total earnings. Overall, salaries can vary significantly among clubs in the league.
one of the three current managers is Carlo ancelloti
one is harry redknapp :)
no where has near a football palyer maybe 50 grand a year if your lucky
According to one source, they can't earn less than $48K/year but I wonder how many earn more than that. The salary cap as of this year in the A-League is $2.48 million per club.
I varies pretty widely, average nationwide is about $85,000. software and IT pay more, construction and manufacturing less. Big cities pay more, small or depressed markets less. You get the idea.
MLB because there isn't a Cap on how much teams can spend on any one player.
No. To the best of my knowledge, Jose The Special One Mourinho is the only ever Premier League manager not to have played professionally.
One. Mad Mario Two managers - Ancelotti and Mancini BUT only one player
millions. you should be one.
A manager salary is paid due to the club he manages improve. Some managers earn more than some players. Like the current manager of England is the richest manager i have ever know and heard of. He is even richer than some the players he manages. So when you are talking talking of football managers salary one thing you should know is that i0some football managers are richer some players and some players are richer than some managers.
too much
75,000.00