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Who is Southampton's worst manager ever?

  • Russell Martin

    Votes: 10 11.1%
  • Ruben Selles

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Nathan Jones

    Votes: 26 28.9%
  • Mauricio Pellegrino

    Votes: 12 13.3%
  • Jan Poortvliet

    Votes: 10 11.1%
  • Mark Wotte

    Votes: 3 3.3%
  • Bassett and Wise

    Votes: 1 1.1%
  • Ian Branfoot

    Votes: 20 22.2%
  • Steve Wigley

    Votes: 5 5.6%
  • another

    Votes: 2 2.2%

  • Total voters
    90
  • Poll closed .
If you actually look at Branfoot's record, his first two seasons don't look all that bad. Certainly no worse than Chris Nicholl before him.

Also weird, is that we finished 7th in 89/90 on 55 points (under Nicholl), but then a couple of season later (under Branfoot), we finished 16th on 52 points!!

He did spunk the Shearer windfall on Speedie, Dixon and Perry ****ing Groves though.
 
Wow, I'd completely forgotten about Bassett and Wise.

I have to go Branfoot though.
 
He did spunk the Shearer windfall on Speedie, Dixon and Perry ****ing Groves though.

True. I was a real young nipper during the Branfoot years so can't really comment on the style of football. Some awful signings though, you're not wrong. But selling our youth players on the cheap and overspending on utter garbage, well, that's the Southampton way.
 
Martin is ****ing awful in the PL, but he did get us promoted. It was about par with what he had last season but it showed some capability even if he looks incredibly out of his depth now.

Personally I think Pellegrino produced the least cohesive team performances I have seen at Saints but he had enough quality players to dig out some results, Jones is close but by that point the team had devolved into a complete turd so he had a harder job.

Still, Martin out!
 
Christ that list of managers makes for a depressing read. It's a whole host of people that were woefully out of their depth

Branfoot was bad. Pellegrino was bad. Jones was bad - I don't blame him for taking the job, but **** me. Really not sure who to plump for.
 
Redknapp all day long - got us relegated, then f***ed of to them. Complete and utter ars*hole and a chancer. I`d sooner go down with zero points than have that tosser anywhere near us again.
 
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Does anyone remember the Gorman and Dodd partnership?

If I remember rightly, they took over till the end of the season after Burley left, but they did so badly that we had to parachute Nigel Pearson in as manager following a loss to Bristol Rovers in the cup ... the winning goal scored by a certain Rickie Lambert.

Good times.
 
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Mrs S used my vote on NJ, but It would be Branfoot for me. The only thing he achieved for me was renewed enthusiasm when he left, so I got my first season ticket

Although more credit for that should really go to Alan Ball, who then pissed off after 18months and ****ed up his managerial career at Man City
 
If you actually look at Branfoot's record, his first two seasons don't look all that bad. Certainly no worse than Chris Nicholl before him.

Also weird, is that we finished 7th in 89/90 on 55 points (under Nicholl), but then a couple of season later (under Branfoot), we finished 16th on 52 points!!

The league expanded to 22 teams in 91/92
 
Does anyone remember the Gorman and Dodd partnership?

If I remember rightly, they took over till the end of the season after Burley left, but they did so badly that we had to parachute Nigel Pearson in as manager following a loss to Bristol Rovers in the cup ... the winning goal scored by a certain Rickie Lambert.

Good times.
Funny, as Alan Pardew was sacked after a 4-0 win at Bristol Rovers and SRL scored then too
 
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Too young to remember Branfoot
Redknapp is a **** and was awful for us. But I can’t vote for him, as he was a genuinely good football manager - just didn’t work here.

Pellegrino and jones were beyond abysmal.

But statistically, right now, Martin is the worst manager based on his record. So I voted for Martin. Maybe things will change and he will miraculously turn it around so his stats look better. But I doubt it.

IMO he is being given a very easy ride because he’s quite a nice bloke and Wembley was a good day out. But he’s having a ****ing nightmare this season and should have been sacked long ago. We can’t even do any of the basics.
 
Context. What he’s doing right now puts him up there. What he did last season was good but not exceptional.

I agree it wasn't exceptional but as you say it was good and he did well so that surely excludes him from being worse than people who never did well.

If the question was worst PL manager ever then yeah there's a strong case for him but you can't ignore that he's had some success at the club prior to this season.

And this is coming from someone who's never been a fan of him really and didn't want him in the first place.