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The 2014/15 managerial sack race: A look at this season's casualties, including Malky Mackay

Some were fired, others went of their own free will - here we look at all the separations between club and manager

Simon Rice
Tuesday 07 April 2015 06:47 EDT
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Malky Mackay (Getty Images)

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Football managers are never far from being given the boot and the 2014/15 campaign is shaping up to be no different in that respect.

With a mix of trigger-happy chairmen, disgruntled fans and managers seemingly out of their depth, they are falling by the wayside at a rapid rate.

Here, we guide you through the departures since the season kicked off (and one that happened before even that).

From the Premier League to League Two, we bring you every single manager that has packed his bag and cleared his desk in the managerial sack race.

Let us know what you make of this season's sackings in the comments below.

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