Fred Stringer
English football manager
Fred Stringer was manager of Hull City between September 1914 and July 1916. He succeeded Harry Chapman but was replaced by David Menzies. He had a win percentage of 51.16% from 43 competitive games: 22 wins, 6 draws and 15 losses. This is the best combined percentage of any Hull City manager.
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Hull City A.F.C. – managers
- Ramster (1904–05)
- Langley (1905–13)
- Chapman (1913–14)
- Stringer (1914–16)
- Menzies (1916–21)
- Lewis (1921–23)
- McCracken (1923–31)
- Green (1931–34)
- Hill (1934–36)
- Menzies (1936)
- Blackburn (1936–46)
- Buckley (1946–48)
- Carter (1948–51)
- Jackson (1952–55)
- Brocklebank (1955–61)
- Britton (1961–69)
- Neill (1970–74)
- Kaye (1974–77)
- Collins (1977–78)
- McGuinness (1978)
- Houghton (1978–79)
- Smith (1979–82)
- R. Brown (1982)
- Appleton (1982–84)
- Horton (1984–88)
- Gray (1988–89)
- Appleton (1989)
- Ternent (1989–91)
- Dolan (1991–97)
- Hateley (1997–98)
- Joyce (1998–2000)
- Russell (2000)
- Little (2000–02)
- Russell (2002)
- Mølby (2002)
- Russell (2002)
- Taylor (2002–06)
- Parkinson (2006)
- P. Brown (2006–10)
- Dowie (2010)
- Pearson (2010–11)
- Barmby (2011–12)
- Bruce (2012–16)
- Phelan (2016–17)
- Silva (2017)
- Slutsky (2017)
- Adkins (2017–19)
- McCann (2019–22)
- Arveladze (2022)
- Dawsoni (2022)
- Rosenior (2022–)
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