[2] Ellis was manager at the seaside for seven years, from 1982 to 1989, with no prior managerial experience, but the new board at Bloomfield Road were confident in his ability.
Despite finishing in the bottom four of the Fourth Division in his first season, thus forcing the club to apply for re-election to the Football League, Ellis managed to turn the side around and gain promotion two years later with only limited funds handed to him.
Although he kept the Tangerines in the Third Division, they were unable to make further progress and Ellis' contract was terminated on 28 March 1989,[2] with relegation looking a possibility.
At the time of his departure, Ellis was the third longest serving Blackpool manager in terms of Football League games in charge.
[3] On 13 July 2018, he returned to football as the new assistant manager of Middlesbrough replacing David Kemp who had left at the end of the previous season.