All of them, plus Peter Taylor (side kick to Clough).
Each one improved on the previous manager but that's not to say the previous was bad.
For instance, Mullery took over from Taylor. Taylor made the club League 1 ready and Mullery took us over the line.
I will forever say that without Gus we'd be a Championship side (although I'd have hoped EPL by now).
However as there is a limited choice - Mullery - although his second spell rather tarnished the gloss of his first. Before him we were just rolling round the lower leagues anonymously. Nobody knew, nobody cared.
Think I'd go for Gritt. I think time will tell on the recent batch. Really entertaining times ATM and if we win something under RDZ it will probably be him. Very honourable mentions for Mullery and Hughton
Impossible to answer for me but the manager who has produced the most exciting football is indubitably RDZ for me, let's see how it plays out long term, I have the feeling we could end up with a Poyetesque finale to his time here.
Great question, think the winner is showing the average age demographics of NSC !,
RDS is fantastic, Mitoma wonderful, but you cant beat a Gerry Ryan run on the old Northstand and the big surge after he scores, nor Gary Williams smashing it 40 yards top corner
This team would beat that team, but those were real Halycon days... Still got my badly cut out 1979 Argus promotion charge cutouts in a scrapbook and Mullers is at the birth of the Palace angst.