14 = Arsene Wenger (Arsenal)
Arsene Wenger came to England in 1996 with practically no reputation amongst many followers of the game. However, he has created an incredible legacy in the Premier League, topping the table on three occasions, and putting together a daunting side that would go 49 games unbeaten.
27 = Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United)
Given his monumental achievements since his move to Old Trafford, it is no surprise whatsoever to see Sir Alex top the list. The margin between himself and anyone else highlighted the inability for any club to maintain a challenge against United for longer than a few years whilst he was on the sidelines – perhaps Wenger aside.