List of Bristol Rovers F.C. managers

Although the club were founded in 1883, they did not appoint a full-time manager until 1899, when Alfred Homer, who was assistant secretary of Aston Villa, was appointed as manager-secretary of Bristol Rovers, a position he held for twenty-one years.

On joining the Football League in 1920, the club appointed Ben Hall to the manager's post.

Hall held the job for one year before handing over to Andrew Wilson, the club's first non-English manager.

The next significant manager of Bristol Rovers was Albert Prince-Cox, who introduced blue-and-white quarters as the team's kit because he believed it made the players look larger and more intimidating.

Don Megson was the next manager to win a major trophy, taking the Watney Cup in 1972 in only his third game in charge.

Bristol Rovers first full-time manager, Alfred Homer .