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Chris Hughton? We have not conceded in FIVE league games!
Er, what about at Burnley?
Chris Hughton? We have not conceded in FIVE league games!
So was Mike Bailey...
I'd go for Hughton: we were in the depths of the second tier when he took over. He saved us from relegation, got us promoted and kept us up.
I'd also big up Poyet, it may have ended badly but he also got us from the depths, got us promoted and nearly did a second time. He also had us playing some great football.
But I'd also like to put in a word for Pat Saward. He took over when we had little money (having sponsored walks to buy players!) but he put a team together on a shoestring, played some great football and got us up. It was my first promotion and you'll always remember your first.
EDIT: I think Potter will end up as our best though
Absolutely staggered people are saying Potter. If the question was 'best manager at changing playing style' maybe, but i still think Poyet would win that given where we were at the time.
Potter has barely had an impact on the results yet, he cannot possibly be considered the best surely?
Anyway, loads of candidates in my lifetime all in different scenarios. Gritt, Adams, McGhee, Slade, Gus and Hughton all have fabulous achievements. I'd probably say Hughton just pips them.
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Good argument and examples -
Except Potter is managing at a much higher level than all of those (and I include Hughton in that as the Premier League has got tougher the last couple is seasons and Hughton was very fortunate to keep us up thanks to other results) so it’s always going to be tougher for Potter to make an impact from all of those
Potter has barely had an impact on the results yet
We've won 5 games out of of 24 this season with one of the best squads ever assembled. It's not "best manager ever" form is it.Huh? Explain that?
After 2 seasons as manager and making wholesale changes to the squad and the club I find your perspective slightly bizarre... with all due respect.
We've won 5 games out of of 24 this season with one of the best squads ever assembled. It's not "best manager ever" form is it.
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I didn't say it wasn't good enough but it's plainly not best manager ever form is it? 3 wins out of 6, following 2 wins out of 18? Beating an out of sorts Spurs without their best player and and out of sorts Liverpool without Van Dijk and Mane....i mean, they are absolutely fabulous results but we've had a few of them in our time haven't we? Only 6 weeks ago half our fanbase were calling for his head. He's a work in progress with a lot of promise. Best manager ever? LolHighest ever PL points total for our club, 6 games unbeaten in the league, consecutive clean sheets and one of our most famous wins ever away at Anfield not good enough for you?
What do you expect exactly, Champions League?
Highest ever PL points total for our club, 6 games unbeaten in the league, consecutive clean sheets and one of our most famous wins ever away at Anfield not good enough for you?
What do you expect exactly, Champions League?