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Worst Premier league managers


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Interesting little table here

LEAST SUCCESSFUL PREMIER LEAGUE MANAGERIAL TENURES

http://media.zenfs.com/en-GB/blogs/rankings-uk/managers

- Minimum six Premier League games managed.

- List refers only to the Premier League era, which began in 1992.

- Dates cover span of Premier League matches, not entire tenure.

- Statistics refer to each manager's specified tenure at a club, not their overall Premier League record

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How does this make them the worst managers??? Could be a lack of funds, small club etc. if you are looking for worst managers in 'PREMIER LEAGUE' history look no further than mr kenny dalglish. A massive club. Spent over 100m and 8th in the league.

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How does this make them the worst managers??? Could be a lack of funds, small club etc. if you are looking for worst managers in 'PREMIER LEAGUE' history look no further than mr kenny dalglish. A massive club. Spent over 100m and 8th in the league.

as much as i hate dalglish,he did win the premier league with blackburn.

paul jewell is the worst for me.a total ***** manager

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Phil Brown wasn't that bad at all.. Kept up Hull, and then relegated the following season but gaining over 30 points..

Mick McCarthy has a pretty poor PL record with Sunderland and Wolves..

Funny to see Chris Hutchings on there with two different clubs.. He seems to take over clubs, loses games, and then doesn't get the job on a fulltime basis.. Bradford, Wigan, Walsall.. Who's going to want him next?

I actually see he's assistant at Ipswich... When Jewell gets sacked next year, he'll take over for the rest of the season (about 11 games left) keep them up but with a poor record then get laid off again..

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Colin Todd had an alright season with Bolton in 97-98, went down on 40 points and from goal difference to Everton.

What about his time with us 11 loses out of 17

Toddy should be exempt from criticism as he was the best player in the world (in his position), except for Bobby Moore and Franz Beckenbauer, who happened to be the best ever. Of all time.

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