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Our bestest ever manager this century



Brighton TID

New member
Jul 24, 2005
1,741
Horsham
...is...

Peter Taylor. Won 55.3% from 38 matches

Others of note:

Micky Adams (first reign): 45.6% of 125
Russel Slade: 42.9% of 14 (not bad son)
Dean Wilkins: 37.8% of 95
Steve Coppell: 36.7% of 49
Mark McGee: 28.8% of 139 (bobbins)

And in olden times (for comparison):

Mullery: 43.1% of 223
Clough: 37.5% of 32
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
...is...

Peter Taylor. Won 55.3% from 38 matches

Others of note:

Micky Adams (first reign): 45.6% of 125
Russel Slade: 42.9% of 14 (not bad son)
Dean Wilkins: 37.8% of 95
Steve Coppell: 36.7% of 49
Mark McGee: 28.8% of 139 (bobbins)

And in olden times (for comparison):

Mullery: 43.1% of 223
Clough: 37.5% of 32

Whilst not wishing to revisit old arguments, McGhee's record includes 2 seasons in the Championship and only about 1 full season in total in shitty league 1, so hardly Bobbins ffs

Micky Adams got 95% of his results 1st time around in League 2

Taylor did well with what was basically a good team anyway

Clough was pretty shit given what he did before and after for Derby and Forest

Slade hardly has his feet under the table but promising so far

Wilkins of course was just lucky and completely shit :wink:

Coppell did marginally better than McGhee and he's a class act but once agin in a higher division

Which makes the comparisons worthless imo :lol:
 
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Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
18,071
Vamanos Pest
Plus if Taylor had more matches would it have been 55.3%???
 


Oct 25, 2003
23,964
mcghee got us to our highest position

taylor was very good, but in reality all he needed to do was tweak what was already a great side, and make them solid......we were also helped out by the fact that reading pretty much REFUSED to win a game for ages, and that also mr. zamora was by far the best player in the league
 








mcghee got us to our highest position

taylor was very good, but in reality all he needed to do was tweak what was already a great side, and make them solid......we were also helped out by the fact that reading pretty much REFUSED to win a game for ages, and that also mr. zamora was by far the best player in the league

All Mickey had to do was tweak a side in his second spell at the club and look what happened.
People dramatically underestimate what Peter Taylor did in winning the title in 2002.
 






Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
All Mickey had to do was tweak a side in his second spell at the club and look what happened.
People dramatically underestimate what Peter Taylor did in winning the title in 2002.

I'd agree but Adams is not a tinkerer he is a manager who needs to start from scratch at this level it seems. 4 or 5 decent players who could stay fit drafted in last season would have seen us have an exciting season imo.

What Taylor did was nothing short of a miracle imo. Zamora up front and a well organised defence meant 1-0 and on the back foot most of the game was good enough. Terrible to have to watch at times but ultimately fantastic. Adams, imo would not have taken us up, we'd started to slip and look a bit suspect by the time he walked out
 


Oct 25, 2003
23,964
All Mickey had to do was tweak a side in his second spell at the club and look what happened.
People dramatically underestimate what Peter Taylor did in winning the title in 2002.

i don't underestimate it at all, he did do a very good job, but at the end of the day he did inherite a very good side, what he did do was turn a team that would've probably finished in the play offs into a team that won it...aside from Lewis he barely added to the first team at all

in adams '2nd spell' i think the misconception was that all he had to do was 'tweak' when actually he probably had to do a fair bit more
 


kevtherev

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2008
10,467
Tunbridge Wells
Steve Coppell,,,by takeing us to last game of season was a miricle,after what he took over..By far the best in the best league we been in this century..
 




...is...

Peter Taylor. Won 55.3% from 38 matches

Others of note:

Micky Adams (first reign): 45.6% of 125
Russel Slade: 42.9% of 14 (not bad son)
Dean Wilkins: 37.8% of 95
Steve Coppell: 36.7% of 49
Mark McGee: 28.8% of 139 (bobbins)

And in olden times (for comparison):

Mullery: 43.1% of 223
Clough: 37.5% of 32

where's Martin Hinshelwood here?:eek:

Appointed and sacked as manager in 2002 unless my memory is failing:whisky:

Micky Adams 1999-2001
Peter Taylor 2001-2002
Martin Hinshelwood 2002
Steve Coppell 2002-2003
Mark McGhee 2003-2006
Dean Wilkins 2006-2008
Micky Adams 2008-2009
Russell Slade 2009-Present
 


Worthai Seagull

Wenners
May 11, 2009
1,602
Worthing/ Hua Hin,Thailand
where's Martin Hinshelwood here?:eek:

Appointed and sacked as manager in 2002 unless my memory is failing:whisky:

Micky Adams 1999-2001
Peter Taylor 2001-2002
Martin Hinshelwood 2002
Steve Coppell 2002-2003
Mark McGhee 2003-2006
Dean Wilkins 2006-2008
Micky Adams 2008-2009
Russell Slade 2009-Present


The question was...... WHICH CENTURY.....not the last 12 years or so !

Alan Mullery for me !
 


Brighton TID

New member
Jul 24, 2005
1,741
Horsham
Peter Taylor, England manager:

Managed 1 match. Lost. Therefore, by deduction, % wins = 0%

Therefore, he was bobbins as England manager.

The figures never lie.
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,344
Izmir, Southern Turkey
Every year we have this discussion and really there is no contest. Considering the number of games he was in charge and where he took us to the one and only answer is Mullery in his first term. There really isn't anyone else to consider.

Regardless of what you think of him as a person, Mullery and should always be an Albion legend.

Talkning about this century is pointless as we've only had nine years.
 




seagulls4ever

New member
Oct 2, 2003
4,338
Shouldn't it be done on points, rather than win percentage?

Also, as others have said, you cannot compare managers who have had the team in different divisions.
 


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