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He frowns a lot and talks a good talk so people think he's a good manager but he's a bit of a fraud and has a pretty mediocre managerial record with a career win ratio of 34%.
For comparison,
Simon Grayson = 42%
David Moyes = 43%
Sam Allardyce = 39%
Dick Advocaat = 54%
Gus Poyet = 42%
Paolo Di Canio = 53%
Martin O'Neill = 51%
He frowns a lot and talks a good talk so people think he's a good manager but he's a bit of a fraud and has a pretty mediocre managerial record with a career win ratio of 34%.
For comparison,
Simon Grayson = 42%
David Moyes = 43%
Sam Allardyce = 39%
Dick Advocaat = 54%
Gus Poyet = 42%
Paolo Di Canio = 53%
Martin O'Neill = 51%
100% correct.... Charlatan of a managerHe frowns a lot and talks a good talk so people think he's a good manager but he's a bit of a fraud and has a pretty mediocre managerial record with a career win ratio of 34%.
For comparison,
Simon Grayson = 42%
David Moyes = 43%
Sam Allardyce = 39%
Dick Advocaat = 54%
Gus Poyet = 42%
Paolo Di Canio = 53%
Martin O'Neill = 51%
You're definitely one of usHe will bring Bale to the SOL in Jan man on loan. Any how what about Carver his record hehe. Keegan was brilliant in 96 as well.
He will bring Bale to the SOL in Jan man on loan. Any how what about Carver his record hehe. Keegan was brilliant in 96 as well.
What with the mackem proclivity for getting rid of their managers, I wonder how long it will be before Coleman gets 'dusted'?
The average length of games in charge for the past nine managers (who were in charge for more than ten games) is about 37.
That should take Coleman to the end of this season, in which they will get relegated, and the first few games of next year in Division One. They will have a poor start to next season and he will be fired.
And so the cycle will go on...
