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Mullers! No contest.
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Mullers! No contest.
Given what he had to work with, I've voted Barry Lloyd.
Unlike Mullery, Bailey and Melia and Poyet, Lloyd was constantly having to sell his best assets and deal with a lot of strife off the pitch. Like Adams, he carefully managed what he had. To get us to within 90 minutes of top flight football given those constraints, my vote goes to him.
Not the most popular guy - didn't make the most popular decisions - but he kept us going.
I didn't like the guy, but McGhee needs to be added. He got us promoted and saved us from relegation the following year.
Coppell, Wilkins and Cattlin were my favourite managers who failed to achieve promotion, but got us playing some superb football.
I don't really remember Mullery, but I think he was probably the greatest manager this club has ever had.
Micky Adams was responsible for two promotions in my eyes, as Peter Taylor (the 2nd) won promotion to the Championship with Adams' team. Taylor was not a great manager as we've seen at subsequent clubs.
Barry Lloyd was extremely lucky that he gambled on bringing in John Byrne and Mike Small, both of which clicked with each other and subsequently got us into the play offs in the old second division...Again, didn't like the guy as a manager. He treated one of our greatest players (Garry Nelson) dreadfully.
However, I guess my favourite just for the football we played and the players he attracted to the club was Poyet.
Coppell
Mullery first
Broad daylight second
Poyet third
Can't understand voting for Lloyd myself. He also led us to two relegations. No other Brighton manager suffered that indignity.
Given what he had to work with, I've voted Barry Lloyd.
Unlike Mullery, Bailey and Melia and Poyet, Lloyd was constantly having to sell his best assets and deal with a lot of strife off the pitch. Like Adams, he carefully managed what he had. To get us to within 90 minutes of top flight football given those constraints, my vote goes to him.
Not the most popular guy - didn't make the most popular decisions - but he kept us going.
It has to be Peter Taylor, for bringing us Peter Ward.
So why isn't he an option?
It's all very we saying Barry Lloyd took us within 90 minutes of the top flight, but it's not as if his managerial reign ended in 1991.
Lloyd had two relegations against his name, with one promotion. I appreciate the times in which he operated were hard, but his is not the record of a best ever manager.
Peter Taylor: signed some good players, but also signed some duds. Did not have the motivational ability to get Brighton promoted from Division 3.
That's why.
I'm not sure you do.....
He had little or no chance during the relegation season's, operating with his hands tied. (Can you imagine what someone like Poyet would have been like in the press. The fans weren't that supportive either.
However, IMO the best manager must be Mullery. Great football......
Relegation in 1986/87 was not inevitable. He inherited a team well clear of relegation and then took over three months to record a victory.
Relegation in 1991/92, a season on from the play-off season, was also not inevitable, despite losing Byrne and Small.
Still, I agree that Mullery was the best. Incredible energy and motivational powers.