Longest-serving managers in League Two
| Manager | Days |
|---|---|
| Simon Weaver (Harrogate Town) | 6212 |
| Andy Woodman (Bromley FC) | 1882 |
| Dean Brennan (Barnet) | 1707 |
| Paul Cook (Chesterfield) | 1564 |
| Lee Bell (Crewe Alexandra) | 1297 |
| Micky Mellon (Oldham Athletic) | 954 |
| David Artell (Grimsby Town) | 909 |
| Danny Cowley (Colchester United) | 871 |
| Karl Robinson (Salford City) | 870 |
| John Doolan (Accrington Stanley) | 811 |
| Ian Holloway (Swindon Town) | 576 |
| Neil Harris (Cambridge United) | 459 |
| Gareth Ainsworth (Gillingham) | 425 |
| Paul Warne (MK Dons) | 404 |
| Martin Paterson (Notts County) | 336 |
| Steve Cotterill (Cheltenham Town) | 236 |
| Christian Fuchs (Newport County) | 185 |
| Steve Evans (Bristol Rovers) | 159 |
| Matt Lawlor (Fleetwood Town) | 118 |
| Gavin Cowan (Shrewsbury Town) | 115 |
| Pete Wild (Tranmere Rovers) | 75 |
| Darren Byfield (Walsall) | 74 |
| Sam Foley (Barrow) | 74 |
| Colin Kazim-Richards (Crawley Town) | 61 |
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