And hopes he destroys Leeds Utd. http://www.sportsmole.co.uk/footbal...rnock-i-hope-hughes-destroys-leeds_77545.html Recently-departed Leeds United manager Neil Warnock has issued an attack on Mark Hughes claiming that he hopes the coach "destroys" another one of his former clubs. The 64-year-old, who parted company with Leeds on Monday night, insisted United were well placed to move forward on the back of his tenure (move any further backwards youre in big trouble)..... Shows exactly what he thinks of you guys
Strange thing is Warnock was hopeless and still little or no worse than the last half dozen managers we've had. we must be long overdue a good one
Mark Hughes - Manager Record Total W 151 D 99 L 132 Win % 39.53 Neil Warnock W 528 D 369 L 411 Win % 40.37
If this is trying to say Mark Hughes is the same as Warnock, lets compare the quality of teams both managers have worked with: Warnock: 1980–1981 Gainsborough Trinity 1981–1986 Burton Albion 1986–1989 Scarborough 1989–1993 Notts County 1993 Torquay United 1993–1995 Huddersfield Town 1995–1997 Plymouth Argyle 1997–1998 Oldham Athletic 1998–1999 Bury 1999–2007 Sheffield United 2007–2010 Crystal Palace 2010–2012 Queens Park Rangers 2012–2013 Leeds United Mark Hughes: 1999–2004 Wales 2004–2008 Blackburn Rovers 2008–2009 Manchester City 2010–2011 Fulham 2012 Queens Park Rangers Now, Warnock isn't Leeds manager anymore, and I don't want to stick up for him, but if this was your argument then it was a load of ****. Mark Hughes record should of been a lot higher than what it was, and Warnocks overall record is very good, all things considering. Granted a bit of a dinosaur now.
Hughes was unlucky to be sacked at Man City but failed at both Fulham and QPR. He would be an awful choice, not least for the obvious reasons.
Agree with you on QPR but his only failure at Fulham was the way he engineered his departure. "While there has been no contact so far with Hughes, it is believed the former Blackburn, Manchester City and Fulham boss would be interested in talking to Leeds." Weak speculation at best (source - The Mirror).
worst manager I can ever remember at QPR wasted a fortune in average players and was clueless of how to get the best out of them
Why are you even posting here knobhead. You are not even an average troll so crawl back under your sheep.
No, not my argument, just pointing out facts about the quality of managers. Few more stats for you. Ferguson = 58.2% Win ratio Martin O'Neill = 51.51% Win ration Nigel Adkins = 50.91% Win ratio Rafael Benitez = 50% Win ratio Brian McDermott = 44.97% Win ratio Gus Poyet= 44.09% Win ration Owen Coyle = 41.99% Win ratio Simon Grayson = 41.97% Win ratio Paul Lambert = 41.48% Win ratio Neil Warnock = 40.37% Win ratio Huseless = 39.93% Win ratio So neither Huseless or Warnock are good enough.
IMO Hughes is hit and miss. He seems to do great with some teams and then fails miserably with others. I don't think he'd be accepted as he's an ex scum player but we could do worse we could have Keane as manager