Paul Lambert leaving Aston Villa means that, for the first time since the Premier League was established in 1992, there is now no Scottish manager in the league.
A number of Scottish managers have taken charge at more than one Premier League club but can you name all 36 Scottish bosses in Premier League history?
Sir Alex Ferguson was in charge at Manchester United for a staggering 9,704 days while Eric Black spent a less remarkable four days as Birmingham manager but we have included every last one of them in our definitive club-by-club list.
Arsenal
- George Graham, 1986-1995, 3205 days
- Stewart Houston, 1995, 106 days
- Bruce Rioch, Arsenal, 1995-1996 431 days
- Stewart Houston, Arsenal 1996-1996 32 days
Aston Villa
- Kevin MacDonald, 2010, 30 days
- Gary McAllister, 2011, 29 days
- Alex McLeish, 2011-2012, 332 days
- Paul Lambert, 2012-2015 985 days
- Scott Marshall 2015-Present* 1 day
Birmingham City
- Eric Black, 2007, 4 days
- Alex McLeish, 2007-2011 1496 days
Blackburn Rovers
- Kenny Dalglish, 1991-1995, 1348 days
- Graeme Souness, 2000-2004, 1637 days
- Steve Kean 2010-2012, 655 days
Bolton Wanderers
- Owen Coyle, 2010-2012, 1005 days
- Archie Knox, 2007, 8 days
Bradford City
- Jim Jefferies, 2000-2001, 399 days
- Stuart McCall, 2000, 14 days (Born in England but 40 Scotland caps is good enough for a place on this list)
Burnley
- Owen Coyle, 2007-2010, 770 days
Cardiff City
- Malky Mackay, 2011-2013, 924 days
Chelsea
- Ian Porterfield, 1991-1993, 615 days
Coventry City
- Gordon Strachan, 1996-2001, 1770 days
Derby County
- Billy McEwan, 2002, 16 days
- Billy Davies, 2006-2007, 542 days
Everton
- Jimmy Gabriel, 1993-1994, 35 days
- Walter Smith, 1998-2002, 1351 days
- David Moyes, 2002-2013, 4096 days
Ipswich Town
- John Wark, 1994, 21 days
- George Burley, 1994- 2002, 2844 days
Leeds United
- George Graham, 1996-1998, 751 days
- Eddie Gray, 2003-2004, 193 days
Leicester City
- Kevin MacDonald, 1994, 22 days
- Mark McGhee, 1994-1995, 358 days
Liverpool
- Graeme Souness, 1991-1994, 1018 days
- Kenny Dalglish, 1985-1991, 2093 days
- Kenny Dalglish, 2011-2012, 494 days
Manchester United
- Sir Alex Ferguson, 1986-2013, 9704 days
- David Moyes, 2013, 325 days
Newcastle United
- Kenny Dalglish, 1997-1998, 590 days
- Steve Clarke, 1999, 5 days
- Graeme Souness, 2004-2006, 507 days
Norwich City
- Paul Lambert, 2009-2012, 1019 days
Portsmouth
- Joe Jordan, 2005, 13 days
- Joe Jordan, 2008 3 days
Southampton
- Graeme Souness, 1996-1997, 333 days
- Gordon Strachan, 2001-2004, 844 days
- Paul Sturrock, 2004, 172 days
Sunderland
- Ricky Sbragia, 2008-2009, 171 days
Swindon Town
- John Gorman, 1993-1994, 535 days
Tottenham Hotspur
- George Graham, 1998-2001, 893 days
West Bromwich Albion
- Frank Burrows, 2004 12 days
- Steve Clarke, 2012-2013, 554 days
- Alan Irvine, 2014, 199 days