#2 Sean Dyche (Burnley)
Sean Dyche has been Burnley manager since October 2012 and he has endeared himself to the club's fans forever with his performances on the bench.
The 47-year-old helped guide the club to two promotions in three seasons and heed forge Burnley into one of the most compact teams in the league, earning widespread praise for the team's resoluteness and difficulty to beat despite their limitations in terms of spending power.
Last season, Dyche led Burnley to 7th spot on the table which was their highest finish in over half a century and helped the club qualify for the Europa League.
However, the club failed to make it to the group stage and struggled in the Premier League, finding themselves in the relegation zones for most of the season.
Results improved somewhat at the start of this year, with the club going unbeaten in five consecutive PL matches including a 2-1 victory over Tottenham, but results have since plundered, as The Clarets have lost each of their last three matches to sit just two points above the relegation zones.
A loss to Leicester and victory for Cardiff could see Burnley drop into the relegation spots and having established themselves in the Premier League they would be keen to avoid getting the drop, with Sean Dyche's job very much on the line.