He was only appointed at the end of December - but incredibly Fulham head coach Slavisa Jokanovic is already the 12th longest-serving manager in the Championship.
The increasingly cut-throat business of second tier management saw all but one manager in the lower half last season lose their jobs by April.
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Even then, the one survivor: Karl Robinson, saw his MK Dons side lose their one-season status.
Some have even changed their man at the top more than once in that period.
The sheer number of sackings also shows the desire to reach the mega-rich Premier League and stay out of League One.
Experienced Mick McCarthy is the longest-serving Championship chief.
The former Millwall, Republic of Ireland, Sunderland and Wolves manager, 57, has been at the Portman Road helm since November 2012.
Another Yorkshireman, Simon Grayson, is the second longest in post after his appointment at Where does Brentford boss Dean Smith rank in list of the Championship's longest-serving managers?Preston North End in February 2013.
The 46-year-old has led each of his four clubs to promotion to the second tier.
Rotherham United, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Leeds United and Reading have all made appointments this month while Nottingham Forest have yet to confirm a new manager.
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Longest serving Championship managers
Ipswich Town: Mick McCarthy Nov 1 2012
Preston North End: Simon Grayson Feb 18 2013
Wolves: Kenny Jackett May 31 2013
Birmingham City: Gary Rowett Oct 27 2014
Brighton and Hove Albion: Chris Hughton Dec 31 2014
Norwich City: Alex Neil Jan 9 2015
Wigan Athletic: Gary Caldwell April 7 2015
Sheffield Wednesday: Carlos Carvalhal June 30 2015
Huddersfield Town: David Wagner Nov 5 2015
Brentford: Dean Smith Nov 30 2015
QPR: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Dec 4 2015
Burton Albion: Nigel Clough Dec 7 2015
Fulham: Slavisa Jokanovic Dec 27 2015
Barnsley: Paul Heckingbottom Feb 6 2016
Bristol City: Lee Johnson Feb 6 2016
Newcastle United: Rafa Benitez March 11 2016
Cardiff City: Paul Trollope May 18 2016
Derby County: Nigel Pearson May 27 2016
Rotherham United: Alan Stubbs June 1 2016
Aston Villa: Roberto di Matteo June 2 2016
Blackburn Rovers: Owen Coyle June 2 2016
Leeds United: Garry Monk June 2 2016
Reading: Jaap Stam June 14 2016
Nottingham Forest: No manager... and as of last night, no further sackings!