A City Quiz Question

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DMD

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Based on win percentages, Fred Stringer was City's most successful manager with 51.16% between 1914 and 1916. I bet they didn't have many players to choose from.

Using the same measure, who was our second most successful manager?

By the same measure, Iain Dowie was statistically our second worst manager, with a win percentage of 11.11%, albeit at a bad time and for a short spell, but who was our worst?



If anyone feels the need to peep, the stats are from here >> https://www.managerstats.co.uk/clubs/hull-city/
 
Based on win percentages, Fred Stringer was City's most successful manager with 51.16% between 1914 and 1916. I bet they didn't have many players to choose from.

Using the same measure, who was our second most successful manager?

By the same measure, Iain Dowie was statistically our second worst manager, with a win percentage of 11.11%, albeit at a bad time and for a short spell, but who was our worst?



If anyone feels the need to peep, the stats are from here >> https://www.managerstats.co.uk/clubs/hull-city/
I'd guess Raich Carter and Jan Molby respectively ?
 
I'd guess Raich Carter and Jan Molby respectively ?

Good guesses, but Jan was marginally better than Dowie, with 11.76% and Raich was just below the best with a very creditable 46.84%, which if I've counted right puts him 4th.
 
Based on win percentages, Fred Stringer was City's most successful manager with 51.16% between 1914 and 1916. I bet they didn't have many players to choose from.

Using the same measure, who was our second most successful manager?

By the same measure, Iain Dowie was statistically our second worst manager, with a win percentage of 11.11%, albeit at a bad time and for a short spell, but who was our worst?



If anyone feels the need to peep, the stats are from here >> https://www.managerstats.co.uk/clubs/hull-city/


I've seen this question before and if I'm correct it's the same manager who holds both ?
 
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I've seen this question before and if I'm correct it's the same manager who holds both ?

It is. <ok>

I was actually looking for something else, and found that interesting in a heroes and villains type way.
 
It is. <ok>

I was actually looking for something else, and found that interesting in a heroes and villains type way.
That has to be impossible - presumably they did more than 1 stint as manager. If so, their results should be combined and assessed that way no ?
 
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That has to be impossible - presumably they did more than 1 stint as manager. Is so, their results should be combined and assessed that way no ?

It's a fair argument in some respects, but the game changes, so it has to be per term at the helm, I suppose.
 
It's a fair argument in some respects, but the game changes, so it has to be per term at the helm, I suppose.
I might buy that if there was 20 years between the different terms, or incredibly radical changes in playing staff if it was a short period between tenures ?
Who was it by the way ? And when ?
 
Talking about 2 spells kind of gives away the answer unless my guess is wrong. Wouldn't have a clue without the hint though.
 
Talking about 2 spells kind of gives away the answer unless my guess is wrong. Wouldn't have a clue without the hint though.

It does rather, but I wouldn't have got it even then. :emoticon-0101-sadsm

Colin Appleton from Jun 8, 1982 to May 15, 1984 50% win rate
Colin Appleton from May 22, 1989 to Oct 30, 1989 6.25%
 
Based on win percentages, Fred Stringer was City's most successful manager with 51.16% between 1914 and 1916. I bet they didn't have many players to choose from.

Using the same measure, who was our second most successful manager?

By the same measure, Iain Dowie was statistically our second worst manager, with a win percentage of 11.11%, albeit at a bad time and for a short spell, but who was our worst?



If anyone feels the need to peep, the stats are from here >> https://www.managerstats.co.uk/clubs/hull-city/

Those stats aren't quite right.
Appleton didn't get any honours in his second spell.