End of Season:
Daniele Del Conte - Sacked from Wigan in February, hired by Burnley at the end of the season.
Kevin Berger - Guides MK Dons to the Championship via a penalty win in the play-offs vs Fleetwood, winning Manager of the Year in the process.
Lewie Roberts - The Bournemouth boss loses out after finishing 4th in the Championship, losing 2-0 to Blackburn in the Play-Off Final.
Charley Mason - Hired by Everton in January, he guided them to an unfortunate 18th place finish, but has retained his job so far.
Jamie 'JJ' Johnson - The Hibs boss beat the odds for promotion, beating Hans Christian Pedersen's Rangers in the race for the championship.
Gunnar Orn Helguson - Sacked by Norwich after finishing in 5th and losing in the Play-Off Semis to Lewie Roberts' Bournemouth.
Hans Christian Pedersen - Despite being widely tipped for promotion, Rangers fell at the final hurdle, losing 4-2 to St. Mirren in the Promotion Play-Off after finishing a point behind leaders Hibs.
Loki Wodensson - Sacked by Sheffield United at the end of the season after losing out in the L1 Play-Offs to Fleetwood. Hired shortly after by Bolton Wanderers.
Mario Frick Jr - Braunschweig were promoted after finishing 2nd in the 2. Bundesliga.
Simon Montiano - Sacked from Watford in February, still looking for a job.
Simao Salazar - Finishes in 6th with Middlesbrough, loses out to Blackburn in the Play-Off Semi Finals.
Simone Simoncelli - Simoncelli will be managing in the Premier League next season as his Derby team finished 2nd in the Championship.
Matthew Harrison - Sacked from Fulham in December, still out of a job.
Jonas Naterr - Will be facing his nemesis Lewie Roberts in the Championship next season as his Bristol City side are crowned Champions of League 1.
Kieran Laing - Sacked by Hearts, Laing is now the manager of Blackpool.
Marco Bergamasco - Sacked at the end of the season by Bolton after finishing in 15th place.
Arrigo Burrini - Burrini's RB Leipzig side are crowned champions of the 2. Bundesliga and will be playing in the top flight next season.
Shane Lenham - Lenham's Nantes side finished 5th in Ligue 1, an impressive 10 places above their predicted finish.