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A 3 way tie between Sami Hyppia , Jeff Wood and Martin Hinshelwood
Martin Hinshelwood lost 10 games in a row.
Hyypia's problem was that we drew too many. That's why of all the teams near the bottom of the Championship, we have a 'good' goal difference.
Jeff Wood seems to be escaping with remarkably little criticism here.
and his feet,plus a lead belt.Jimmy Case but in fairness was working with his hands tied together.
The question was who was the worst manager. Micky Adams is NOT two people, chaps.
That would have been my answer. Or WoodMartin Hinshelwood lost 10 games in a row.
Hyypia's problem was that we drew too many. That's why of all the teams near the bottom of the Championship, we have a 'good' goal difference.
Hughton.
With Hinsh he was hampered by Zamora's early season injury and lack of replacement, and of the 10 games he lost 6 were by the odd goal and the rest by two goals. I don't know the extent to which the weak squad was down to him, but overnight Coppell brought in Rodger, Ingimarsson, Blackwell and there were useful cameos from Rougier Sidwell, plus the Kitson comedy sideshow.
As for Sami, he had all the things Hinsh didn't have - the crowd, the players, the training facilities and we were still in the relegation places. So, yes, Sami IS the worst.
Forgotten about him. Absolute shocker down here - whole team reduced to trembling wrecks within weeks. Never seen a team look so afraid to go out on the pitch before. Only good things he brought were a bit of publicity, and Peter Taylor, who wasn't bad (but not quite good enough to get us promoted).Brian Clough wasn't that great for us.
Fan frustration affected the team early on, and also meant they were less likely to give Hyypia the time and patience he may have needed to turn it around whilst still supporting him as well as the team, especially when i thought we had been playing fairly well early on but not getting the results we deserved.
With a MASSIVE injury crisis.
Very unfair to bring Martin into the equation.
Hyypia wasn't dealt the best of hands, due to a poor summer - but don't necessarily blame fans' frustration for the poor results. I don't know if you were at Birmingham in August, but it was shocking. Like the third division, only worse. And to be honest, Swindon passed us off the park, but we got lucky with the help of an Ince wonder goal (which he's unlikely to replicate for a fair few years!), two penalties, two red cards and extra time. Alarm bells were ringing - and I was one of the fans who was excited by Hyypia's arrival at our club.