name one .. i dare you ? and let us check both achievement
Bob paisley has a better European record..
name one .. i dare you ? and let us check both achievement
Shankly with 3 titles in 15 years is not even worth comparing him to Sir Alex
Shankly with 3 titles in 15 years is not even worth comparing him to Sir Alex
ok who is better? name one and let us compare what did each achievedSorry if my post mislead, wasn't trying to make any comparison, just saying the title "best" manager is subjective. Were Ferguson and Shankly to swap places would they have faired any different?
Anyway, I digress. Ferguson, whether the best manager football has ever seen or not, will rightly go down as a legend and I doubt his success will ever be repeated.
hhhh ..It wasn't all about what Shanks won, it was more about him building the foundations for future success at the club(which was his legacy to Paisley, ***an and Dalglish)

hhhh ..
he needed 15 years to build a foundation ..
look to how much Sir Alex needed to build a successful team that easily broken the records and erased all work done by Shankly ( if we even agree on your statement at the first place to discredit all work done by Bob Paisley later on and claiming is Shankly work)
so advantage Sir Alex ... Shankly not even close
name another


1- don't insult bcz it is a sign of someone losing an argumentShwan you're as thick as an eskimos fur coat lad,
Shankly took us from the 2nd division to being champions of England within 4yrs, on becoming manager he demanded that the club rebuild the training ground and it's facilities, he also got the club owners to refurbish the club from top to bottom, he brought a winning mentality to a 2nd division club that brought us many trophies and titles thanks to the work he did and the legacy he left.
Bob Paisley wouldn't have been in a position to win **** all if it wasn't for Shankly, he was Shankly's number two ya thick twat.
Not once have i said he won more than Fergie, i merely stated that his lasting legacy was as important to Liverpool FC as the trophies he won.![]()
1- don't insult bcz it is a sign of someone losing an argument
2- so what !! Brian Clough took less than that to take Nottingham from 2nd div to champions of england and then champions of Europe !!
3- i was not replying to you .. so care less of what you said before .. don't get why you talk it when i was not addressing you

Grow the **** up Shwan.
As for your point about Cloughie, his achievements at Forest were magnificent but he never left a lasting legacy for his successors to build on(Shankly did), the foundations Fergie has left at OT will be gone in no time under the wrong manager, which is why he nominated someone(Moyes)who knows and trusts that will keep things as they are throughout the club for stability and future success.
Your argument over which manager has won the most is daft, real Utd supporters are more concerned with the clubs future and if Moyes is the best choice.
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you grow up !! you are the one insulting not me !!
i forget to add 4th & 5th points
4- Sir Alex managed to keep UTD successful facing 2 mega spending clubs like City and Chelsea, that was a challenge non of Liverpool managers had .. and doubt your managers would had survived it
5- alike the managers you are mentioning guys, Sir Alex had build 3 successful sides ..
is unbelievable you guys denying him the credit he deserve as the best manager in history of football

ok who is better? name one and let us compare what did each achieved
Two things have to be taken into consideration when comparisons are made.
1) The way gate receipts distribution was changed in the mid 80's
2)Sky money
Before the change of 1) there was greater competition when teams like Ipswich, Derby, Notts Forest and even Everton could win the league. Now, SAF has competition from at the very most 4 teams and only because 2 of those clubs have sugar daddies as had Blackburn in the past.
In other words it is impossible to compare the achievements of Shankly, Clough etc with Ferguson because of changed conditions.
It is, and aside from trophies won it's subjective and a matter of opinion.
It's not in dispute though that when the greatest British managers ever are mentioned the names Ferguson, Busby, Paisley, Shankly, Clough and Stein will always be mentioned and quite rightly.
I know the two I reckon are the best, without question, but it's my opinion and a pissing contest with our scouse pals would be boring.
Shankly was a great manager but never achieved what sir alex did .. simpleWho's denying Fergie credit for his suberb career at OT?, you are dissing the likes of Shankly to score brownie points instead of looking beyond trophy wins and considering all aspects.
But whatever child, enjoy your spunkfest.![]()
waw .. a jesus that swearsAhhhhh, I understand. I apologise mate, I didn't realise you were a ****wit. Your argument over what they achieved would only back up what I said, SAF is definatley the most successful. I never said Shankly was better than SAF I clearly said, twice in fact, that it is hard to argue who is the best manager because everyone has operated under different circumstances.
I don't want to start a who is better than who, it will never be resolved.
