Championship teams still have nine games remaining this season – yet over half of clubs in the second tier have made at least one managerial change since the start of the campaign.
At Sunderland, the Black Cats have parted company with both Tony Mowbray and Michael Beale this term, with Mike Dodds taking interim charge on two separate occasions. Watford are the latest club to make a change in the dugout, with former midfielder Cleverley replacing Valerien Ismael at Vicarage Road.
Here are the longest-serving managers in the Championship and how long they have been at their current clubs:

5. (20th) John Eustace (Blackburn) - 1 month
After being sacked by Birmingham earlier in the season, Eustace replaced Jon Dahl Tomasson at Blackburn in February. Photo: David Rogers

6. (19th) Tony Mowbray (Birmingham) - 2 months
Mowbray took charge of Birmingham in January, a month after he was sacked by Sunderland. The Blues boss has temporarily stepped away from the role as he undergoes medical treatment, with assistant Mark Venus taking charge. Photo: Naomi Baker

7. (18th) Ian Foster (Plymouth) - 2 months
Plymouth appointed former England U20s boss Foster in January after former head coach Steven Schumacher left to join Stoke. Photo: Harry Trump

8. (17th) Luke Williams (Swansea) - 2 months
A month after parting company with Michael Duff, Swansea finally appointed Notts County boss Luke Williams as their new head coach in January. Photo: Richard Heathcote