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Stuart gray
Steve Wigley
No contest.
Steve Wigley
No contest.
Avram Grant
Steve Coterill
Lawrenson managed somebody didn't he?
there's probably a website with managers win % etc.
but hinshelwood must be up there.......12 league games, 1 win, 1 draw, 10 losses
I feel sorry for Hinsh. He started well with 4 points from the first two games, but then Zamora got injured and he was forced to play Marney, a young Dean Hammond, and basically a load of crappy youth teamers. Mourinho wouldn't have had a much better record given the stuff that went wrong.
It's got to be Steve Claridge was hired and fired in the same month by millwall and before that I think he managed Weymouth and got sacked.
But I think my vote would go to Alan Ball ....
But I think my vote would go to Alan Ball, for the way in which he shared his managerial uselessness with a variety of clubs.
-Got Pompey promoted, true, but also relegated the next year. They had a team of utter thugs back then, as I recall.
-Joined Stoke, spent loads of money- by their standards- and relegated them, before being fired the season after with them in the lowest league position in their history (15th in the third tier).
-Joined Exeter, who were also relegated. Walked out just before the inevitable happened.
-He had a role in Graham Taylor's England administration for the 1992 European Championships, in which England lost all three group games, finished bottom of their group, and went out in the first round. So, sort of a relegation too.
-Breaking the trend briefly, he got the Southampton job, and (presumably by mistake) they stayed up on the last day of the season. Thanks more to Le Tissier than him.
-Moving on to Man City, and perhaps the most infamous moment of his relegation-magnet career, when, in stoppage time and with the game at 2-2, he told his players to keep the ball by the corner flag, thinking a point would keep them up, when in fact they needed a win. Relegation yet again.
-Finally he moved back to Pompey. Where he was, true to form, sacked in the end.
Surely, SURELY old squeaky voice should be up there?
Guilt at Newcastle.
Mike Ashley does have many things to feel guilty about.
That said Ruud Gullit was a bit pony...
Blimey. 37 post and no one has mentioned Gazza. Souness for me though for continually coming back and being shit. oh and Terry Butcher.