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Favourite Brighton Manager of all time??



Snoop Dogg

Member
Jun 19, 2009
173
Been watching the Albion since 1994, so its gotta be Micky (The first time obviously) for the first success I saw my club have, after the dark dark days..........

Looking back though Mr Gritt did a cracking job against all the odds :bowdown:
 














Freddie Goodwin.

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
Oh dear I am feeling old

where is freddie goodwin when you need him? Possibly one of the few on here who could remember back to the days of macaulay/goodwin/saward

Thanks very much and well done for keeping the great Kit Napier alive on our screens!

Archie Fac was my 1st manager, but that was at the tailend of his time.

Freddie Goodwin was young and ambitious, He had the football brain but also business too and really valued the supporters.

Pat Saward, took time to find his feet then made one of the most exciting teams ever, before he lost the plot.

Cloughie, heart was never in it.

Peter Taylor I, the brains behind Clough, brilliant at spotting talent and laid the foundations for Mullery.

Mullers, absolutly brilliant 1st time around.

Bailey, didn't fit our style. Early success with boring football but other teams sussed us and we had an ageing team.

Melia, back to entertainment, fun & a Cup Final run.

Cattlin, I'm not as keen as some others on here but he did seem to be getting to grips with the job when he got the boot and he was progressing. I've spoken to him a few times, years after he left Albion, and you can't shut him up with his passion for Albion. And he's a northerner!

Lloyd, Oh dear, must we remember him?

Brady, had the vision, had the tactics had the passion but had the 3 clowns runing the club so didn't stand a chance. There were some cracking matches under him.

Case, so sad that a legendary player be given an impossible job.

Gritt, had everyone against him, appointed as a 'patsy' to take the flak as we went out of the league. Except he didn't read that script and won through against all the odds.

Horton, great captain, was doing well as a manager and I'd have loved him to stay but he dumped us for a 'bigger club' . . .Port bloody Vale.

Adams, made us big & ugly, made us winners, gave us pride and promotion. How did he lose it?

Taylor II, tactically astute, poor at bringing in new players and suspect when things go wrong.

Coppell, for a Palace man to earn so much respect says it all.

McGhee, started well but seemed to fall out with too many players. the manager must be in control, he seemed to lose it. his comments after the Stoke debarcle still wrankle with me.

Wilkins, had potential and a fine young side but seemed to lack belief and was too cautious.

Slade, It's been a long time since a manager was so well accepted. Few had him as 1st choice but everything he does endears him to the fans, and that's without the Great escape that he pulled off last year.



I pick Freddie Goodwin as my user name because I thought he was a forgotten man, as he was only here for some 18 months. In the great scheme of things he may not be my 'real' fav but i've gotten to quite like the guy!
 


Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
Freddie Goodwin may not be my favourite Albion manager, but I must say he is my favourite poster on NSC!! Great, insightful post, again. :thumbsup:
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,823
Uffern
Pat Saward for me. That was my first experience of an Albion promotion and I'll never forget that. The guy worked wonders on a shoestring budget and his sacking was totally undeserved.

I thought McGhee was a manager of great integrity and liked Taylor (mark 1) and Mullery (mark 1) too but, like many on here, I never warmed to Lloyd - despite the success we had with him.
 












Feb 2, 2007
1,694
Japan
Mike Bailey, as he very kindly responded to a letter I sent him as a 13-year-old and invited me to watch the players train and get autographs and photos etc at the Goldstone back in the day.

Still clearly picture the whole day from start to finish. Wonderful stuff
 










Mr Burns

New member
Aug 25, 2003
5,915
Springfield
Chris Cattlin. IMO the new Brian Clough. WOuld have been a premiership team if he wasn't shit on all those moons ago. The start of our downfall was the day he was sacked.
 


QTarantino

New member
Jul 24, 2009
8
Mark McGhee. He was the manager when I went to my first game in 2004. It will probably be Big Russ though soon!
 


It should be Mullery for this pic, but WILKINS as he was my favourite player when I was growing up watching The Albion, and I loved his intention (as manager) of making the most of the youth system and promoting Sussex lads to the first team. Oh and the final whistle scenes at Chesterfield!!

It didnt quite work out, but its not who is the best, its about your favourite

enough said - took a ordinary squad to the top Div :albion2:
 




My Name Is Gully

Active member
May 9, 2008
498
Dorset
For Me:

Mullery - was a nipper in the Clough/Taylor era so I have not gone for the manager at the time of my BHA awakening; so more a plump for the memory of the whole atmosphere when Mr Mullery was in charge.

Not asked for by the OP but next on my list:

Melia - one reason only really - cup final day.

Adams - for what he delivered 1st time around.
 




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