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surrey jim said:Adams
Coppell
McGhee
yes, you beat me to it
surrey jim said:Adams
Coppell
McGhee
Common as Mook said:I'm not going to get into a Mcghee debate, AGAIN.
Taylor won a Championship that Adams had already won. Taylor almost LOST us that title then deceided to f*** off.
Common as Mook said:Anyone who has McGhee and Taylor in their list must either be on a wind-up or completely f***ing retarded,
ROSM said:oh for christ's sake - why does everything get wrapped up in Uncle Spielberg and his wish to grow a huge post count?
This is a really simple thread that asks people their opinions. It is subjective!
We have had 12 permanent managers in 15 years:
Lloyd (4), Brady (7), Case (11), Gritt (6), Horton (9), Wood (12), Adams (1), Taylor (3), Hinshelwood (10), Coppell (2), McGhee (5) and Wilkins (8)
My views on their placing in that order are in brackets which means I rate Adams more than Wood and that is based on results and performances OVER THEIR WHOLE TIME HERE together with the circumstances in which theY managed. For that reason, whilst I rate Lloyd higher than Brady, it doesn't stop me thinking that the time and circumstances were right for the change.
Uncle Spielberg said:am I not allowed to post my opinions anymore
Uncle Spielberg said:Give it up Jonny , some people on here would still have slagged McGhee off if he had won the premiership, league cup, fa cup and champions league all in one season with Brighton.
What annoys me most is the re writing of history which appears to be a disease particularly rife on NSC and NMH has got a nasty dose of it.
El Presidente said:Don't think he will be too welcome back in Manchester after his 42 days in charge at Maine Road.
As much as I like Sir Steve, there are a number of lifestyle issues which would make it very difficult to carry out such a high profile job as managing the Rags.
Uncle Spielberg said:Adams 12 games 6 wins 4 draws 2 defeats = 22 points
Taylor 34 games 19 wins 11 draws 4 defats = 68 points
I see what you mean clearly Adams won us that title
That, Mr Mook is just about the silliest post of the day.Common as Mook said:Taylor won a Championship that Adams had already won. Taylor almost LOST us that title then deceided to f*** off.
Herne Hill Seagull said:1 Gritt. No Gritt, no club, for me. 10 wins and 2 draws in the last 12 Goldstone games. Gritt and the fans kept the club alive.
2 Adams. Changed the whole culture of the club at the time (with Knight's financial backing). I genuinely thought I'd go my whole life and never see Brighton lift a trophy, seeing consecutive titles, however poorly regarded those two divisions may be, after having been in the position we'd been in, was beyond my wildest expectations.
3 McGhee. Not enough credit for what he did right, too much opprobrium for what he did wrong. And what he did right gave us a tremendous day at Cardiff and a second season in a bastard difficult division.
I do not consider a balanced view of McGhee's time here demented, as somebody has suggested that including him would be, but given the absolute dichotomy of opinion he seems to create on here the truth has got to be somewhere in the middle?
Southover Street Seagull said:1. Gritt, for keeping us in the league and for us to carry on existing.
2. Adams, gave us some pride after all the years of hurt.
3. Lloyd, nearly got us into what is now the Premiership with some excellent signings.