Well i was bored so made this think it coud be difficult match the managers with the right years the amount of managers weve had in 11 years is ridiculous. This does include caretaker managers. January 2000 to March 2001 - March 2001 to october 2001- October 2001 to febuary 2004- Febuary 2004 to march 2004 - March 2004- August 2004- August 2004 to december 2004- December 2004 to december 2005- December 2005 to january 2008- January 2008 to febuary 2008. Febuary 2008 to may 2008- May 2008 to January 2009- January 2009 to july 2009- july 2009 to august 2010- August 2010-september 2010- September 2010 to present-
January 2000 to March 2001 - Glenn Hoddle March 2001 to october 2001- Stuart Gray October 2001 to febuary 2004- Gordon Strachan Febuary 2004 to march 2004 - Steve Wigley March 2004- August 2004- Paul Sturrock August 2004 to december 2004- Steve Wigley December 2004 to december 2005- Harry Redknapp December 2005 to january 2008- George Burley January 2008 to febuary 2008. Jason Dodd/John Gorman Febuary 2008 to may 2008- Nigel Pearson May 2008 to January 2009- Jan Portvliet January 2009 to july 2009- Mark Wotte july 2009 to august 2010- Alan Pardew August 2010-september 2010- Dean Wilkins September 2010 to present- Nigel Adkins
wait have you missed someone? 1996-2006 and 2008-2009 Rupert Lowe, who even had his initials on his tracksuit, and did such big deals as bringing Delgado to us, the Manager we never had
Not a lot of consistency in that list. I'd like to see some stability and club support for a while. I'm not asking for Sir Alex Ferguson or anything, but having more managers than years cannot be a good thing.
Top 3 1) Gordon Strachan 2) Nigel Adkins 3) George Burley Bottom 3 1) Harry Redknapp 2) Jan Portvliet 3) Dean Wilkins (Is a great coach but not manager material) CBA to do all of them but i liked Mark Wotte. thought at the time they should have given him a chance.
Order of goodness: Gordon Strachan Nigel Adkins Glenn Hoddle Nigel Pearson Paul Sturrock Alan Pardew Jan Portvliet Mark Wotte George Burley Dave Basset/Denis Wise Stuart Gray Jason Dodd/John Gorman Dean Wilkins Steve Wigley Harry Redknapp
My favourite was personally Nigel Pearson, not because of how good a manager he was but because he had some much passion for the club
My favourite manager is probably Nigel Adkins, he is what I would call a modern manager, his style is similar to André Villas-Boas at Chelsea. I liked Pardew, Burley (although he was often drunk at training sessions) and Nigel Pearson for having the passion! Wigley, I respect but was totally useles, the Gorman/Dodd partnership was a disaster as was the Basset/Wise partnership, but to be fair, those guys were in charge at bad periods for the club.