Managerial Win Percentages (1 Viewer)

JulianDarbyFTW

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Inspired by a comment on the Stuart Peace thread, I knocked up a list of win %ages for all current league managers (exception: Justin Edinburgh - unable to find his stats).

Makes interesting reading...

*Apologies for the poor formatting - don't know how to insert an Excel s/s

RankNameClubWin %
91Adam Murray‡Mansfield10.00%
90Fabio LiveraniLeyton O20.00%
89Neil RedfearnLeeds24.40%
88Michael AppletonOxford25.66%
87Wayne BurnettDagenham & Redbridge28.42%
86John CarverNewcastle29.63%
85Dean SmithWalsall30.10%
84Paul DickovDoncaster30.67%
83Jim BentleyMorecambe31.35%
82Neal ArdleyAFC Wimbledon31.97%
81Russ WilcoxYork32.80%
80Steven PressleyCoventry City32.99%
79Phil BrownSouthend33.33%
78Steve ClarkeReading33.33%
77Dougie FreedmanNottingham F34.20%
76Tony HumesColchester34.62%
75Lee JohnsonOldham Ath34.69%
74Stuart GraySheffield Weds34.87%
73Andy AwfordPortsmouth35.00%
72Shaun DerryNotts County35.82%
71David FlitcroftBury35.85%
70Gareth AinsworthWycombe36.23%
69Keith CurleCarlisle36.52%
68Ian HollowayMillwall36.62%
67Steve BruceHull City36.71%
66Steve DavisCrewe36.84%
65Tony PulisWest Brom36.89%
64Malky MackayWigan37.34%
63Ronnie MooreHartlepool37.53%
62Phil ParkinsonBradford City37.62%
61Mauricio PochettinoTottenham37.69%
60Garry MonkSwansea37.78%
59Dean SaundersCrawley37.80%
58Micky AdamsTranmere38.12%
57Sean DycheBurnley38.13%
56Russell SladeCardiff38.13%
55John SheridanPlymouth38.52%
54Gary BowyerBlackburn38.71%
53Mark RobinsScunthorpe38.82%
52Paul CookChesterfield38.99%
51John ColemanAccrington39.05%
50Roberto MartínezEverton39.15%
49Paul LambertVilla39.27%
48Mick McCarthyIpswich39.53%
47Sam AllardyceWest Ham39.78%
46Mark HughesStoke39.78%
45Lee ClarkBlackpool39.81%
44Danny WilsonBarnsley40.00%
43Harry RedknappQPR40.29%
42Chris PowellHuddersfield40.32%
41Gary JohnsonYeovil40.38%
40Graham AlexanderFleetwood40.50%
39Chris HughtonBrighton40.51%
38Rob PagePort Vale40.91%
37Keith HillRochdale41.12%
36Gus PoyetSunderland41.38%
35Steve CotterillBristol C41.83%
34Mark CooperSwindon41.92%
33Nigel CloughSheffield U41.98%
32Darren FergusonPeterborough42.09%
31Kit SymonsFulham42.31%
30Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkBurton42.55%
 

JulianDarbyFTW

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RankNameClubWin %
29Alan PardewCrystal Palace42.56%
28John StillLuton Town42.58%
27Nigel PearsonLeicester City43.19%
26Simon GraysonPreston North End43.44%
25Richard MoneyCambridge United43.64%
24Kenny JackettWolverhampton Wanderers43.85%
23Paul BuckleCheltenham Town44.03%
22Paul TisdaleExeter City44.10%
21Steve EvansRotherham United44.10%
20Chris WilderNorthampton Town44.22%
19Andy HessenthalerGillingham44.42%
18Guy LuzonCharlton Athletic44.54%
17Brendan RodgersLiverpool44.72%
16Gary RowettBirmingham City45.00%
15Karl RobinsonMilton Keynes Dons46.09%
14Steve McClarenDerby County47.16%
13Graham WestleyStevenage47.43%
12Eddie HoweBournemouth48.24%
11Aitor KarankaMiddlesbrough49.23%
10Manuel PellegriniManchester City50.76%
9Micky MellonShrewsbury Town51.89%
8Arsène WengerArsenal53.95%
7Mark WarburtonBrentford55.17%
6Alex NeilNorwich City55.70%
5Ronald KoemanSouthampton55.88%
4Louis van GaalManchester United61.19%
3Slaviša JokanovićWatford64.81%
2José MourinhoChelsea67.17%
1Neil LennonBolton Wanderers68.02%
 

Samo

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80th out of 92, Not that bad :thinking about:

And still in a job. That's the Coventry way... Abject failure is acceptable.
 

Samo

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And thanks to the OP
 

Gazolba

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I wonder where Jose Mourinho would rank if he was managing CCFC under the current ownership?

Seriously though, I'm not sure this ranking list gives a fair view of management ability. In the Premier League you have a few elite teams with huge resources and budgets and in many cases the current manager inherited an already world-class team, this league also includes many teams with comparatively meager budgets. It's no coincidence that the promoted teams are often relegated in their first season. This vast gulf in resources does not exist to the same degree in the Championship, L1 or L2.
 
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shmmeee

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And still in a job. That's the Coventry way... Abject failure is acceptable.

There may be a reasonable argument for that. It's been a while since I did the figures but IIRC almost all our managers in my lifetime have a win % much like Pressleys (about 30-35%) apart from the ones commonly mentioned as ones we got rid of too early (Nillsson, Black, Dowie, Robins) who all share one common factor: they didn't last a full season with us.

There's a strong argument that none of our managers have been able to break past lower table form for an extended period. Which either says we've had shit managers for nearly 30 years or there's something wrong with the club structurally.
 
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Samo

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There may be a reasonable argument for that. It's been a while since I did the figures but IIRC almost all our managers in my lifetime have a win % much like Pressleys (about 30-35%) apart from the ones commonly mentioned as ones we got rid of too early (Nillsson, Black, Dowie, Robins) who all share one common factor: they didn't last a full season with us.

There's a strong argument that none of our managers have been able to break past lower table form for an extended period. Which either says we've had shit managers for nearly 30 years or there's something wrong with the club structurally.

Actually, allowing that some of the managers below SP have inherited a basket case, are still in the honeymoon period and will turn that around, I think that position is flattering. But ok, how does he compare to previous CCFC managers?
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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Actually, allowing that some of the managers below SP have inherited a basket case, are still in the honeymoon period and will turn that around, I think that position is flattering. But ok, how does he compare to previous CCFC managers?

Ha ha. And we're not a basket case? Every leading scorer sold under his tenure, moving back and forth between 'home' venues, a toxic atmosphere, division within dwindling gates...
 

Samo

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Ha ha. And we're not a basket case? Every leading scorer sold under his tenure, moving back and forth between 'home' venues, a toxic atmosphere, division within dwindling gates...

Did I say we are not a basket case? Must you indulge in this misrepresenting of other posters?
 

Samo

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Some don't need misrepresentation to have their jaundiced views look foolish

My point was that other managers have been in the job for just a few weeks and some, inevitably, will turn those clubs around. Whereas SP has been in post for 2 years and is showing no sign of doing so. How is my view 'jaundiced'? Or are you just being a dick as usual?
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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My point was that other managers have been in the job for just a few weeks and some, inevitably, will turn those clubs around. Whereas SP has been in post for 2 years and is showing no sign of doing so. How is my view 'jaundiced'? Or are you just being a dick as usual?

Managers in their roles for weeks won't have had their best players repeatedly sold, or moved on under them, have they? Pressley has faced this time and time again, always expected to find a better player for an ever decreasing budget. To do it once or twice is possible. Repeatedly is ridiculous.

Your view is jaundiced as you'll happily and readily blame anyone; whilst not affording the owners at least some part in proceedings. That's why
 

Samo

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Managers in their roles for weeks won't have had their best players repeatedly sold, or moved on under them, have they? Pressley has faced this time and time again, always expected to find a better player for an ever decreasing budget. To do it once or twice is possible. Repeatedly is ridiculous.

Your view is jaundiced as you'll happily and readily blame anyone; whilst not affording the owners at least some part in proceedings. That's why

I assume you are fully behind the manager then?

I do not readily blame anyone. I do blame those responsible and that includes SISU who I despise. Am I clear? (Although what your accusations are to do with this thread I don't know)
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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I assume you are fully behind the manager then?

I do not readily blame anyone. I do blame those responsible and that includes SISU who I despise. Am I clear? (Although what your accusations are to do with this thread I don't know)

You're so prickly and aggressive, my O-level psychology tells me you're not even sure if what you're typing yourself. And you've got bedroom problems
 

Samo

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You're so prickly and aggressive, my O-level psychology tells me you're not even sure if what you're typing yourself. And you've got bedroom problems

Haha! No really, don't apologize. :)
 

Evo1883

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I wonder where Jose Mourinho would rank if he was managing CCFC under the current ownership?

Seriously though, I'm not sure this ranking list gives a fair view of management ability. In the Premier League you have a few elite teams with huge resources and budgets and in many cases the current manager inherited an already world-class team, this league also includes many teams with comparatively meager budgets. It's no coincidence that the promoted teams are often relegated in their first season. This vast gulf in resources does not exist to the same degree in the Championship, L1 or L2.
I would still say higher , as i believe that he is a better manager than steven pressley full stop . At ccfc or cfc. The suggestion that nobody could do better than SP is pretty funny
 

Sterling Archer

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Also, the league is judged on points gained from a combination of draws and wins, not how many wins you have.

I'm not saying it would make much difference but I always wonder when this kind of stat is thrown around why people don't use "average points per game". It's far more meaningful.
 

stupot07

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Also, the league is judged on points gained from a combination of draws and wins, not how many wins you have.

I'm not saying it would make much difference but I always wonder when this kind of stat is thrown around why people don't use "average points per game". It's far more meaningful.

Yeah, agree with that. Dowie is one who's win% was good but he also lost c50% and his league Ppg was no better than Coleman's. They use win/draw % combined in a book called Soccernomics, as either result is a positive result.


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oldskyblue58

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whilst this kind of table can be said to be flawed in its calculation, like any league table it does provide an indicator of sorts (shouldn't be taken in isolation though). Should SP really be in the bottom 12 given the budgets and players he has had available? - I would not have thought so
 

torchomatic

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So Neil Lennon is the greatest football manager in the world, second only to Eric Black.
 

SkyBlueCharlie

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Also, the league is judged on points gained from a combination of draws and wins, not how many wins you have.

I'm not saying it would make much difference but I always wonder when this kind of stat is thrown around why people don't use "average points per game". It's far more meaningful.

OK couldn't resist this. The following is based on the Managers' Stats. I removed everyone that has managed for less than 40 games in a session and everyone prior to JH.

From this you can see that SP's win ratio puts him at 11th but points per game makes him equal 7th with Mickey Adams. (Allows 3 pts per win and 1 pnt per draw)
ManagerFromUntilWin%Points/game
George Curtis1986198750.001.73
Jimmy Hill1961196744.481.62
Iain Dowie2007200840.821.39
John Sillett1987199037.331.38
Gordon Milne1974198134.131.31
Joe Mercer1972197435.291.29
Micky Adams2005200733.331.26
Steven Pressley2013Now32.291.26
Noel Cantwell1967197232.091.25
Bobby Gould1992199330.511.24
Gordon Strachan1996200132.561.24
Terry Butcher1990199233.331.23
Phil Neal1993199530.881.22
Chris Coleman2008201029.061.19
Dave Sexton1981198331.251.19
Gary McAllister2002200327.631.17
Don Mackay1984198632.841.16
Ron Atkinson1995199625.681.14
Bobby Gould1983198429.171.13
Andy Thorn2011201221.670.98
 

Sterling Archer

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Good stuff SkyBlueCharlie.

McAllister and Coleman really were as dreadful as I remember.

Would be interested to see where Robins, Reid and Black rank in that list.
 

stupot07

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That's good but includes cup games, which are a bit of a lottery. For example when you look at just league games Dowie's record in the league was no better than Coleman's.

PL 43 W 15 D7 L 21 Win ratio 35% Loss ratio 49% 1.21 pts per game (55 over a season) - the points per game is almost identical to Coleman's 1.19 (54.5) and Adams - 1.26 pts per game (58)
 

wingy

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whilst this kind of table can be said to be flawed in its calculation, like any league table it does provide an indicator of sorts (shouldn't be taken in isolation though). Should SP really be in the bottom 12 given the budgets and players he has had available? - I would not have thought so

Cannot that be taken as relative to league occupation
Ie we apparently had an appalling budget for the Championship yet as recently as Friday night SW stated our budget puts us 4th-8th
 

Hobo

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I would still say higher , as i believe that he is a better manager than steven pressley full stop . At ccfc or cfc. The suggestion that nobody could do better than SP is pretty funny

I agree Mourinho is a better manager, what is really funny is how he has the hump with us for not offering him the job and he has to make do with CFC.
 

SkyBlueCharlie

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Good stuff SkyBlueCharlie.

McAllister and Coleman really were as dreadful as I remember.

Would be interested to see where Robins, Reid and Black rank in that list.

Robins: Win Ratio 51.52%, Points per game 1.73
Reid: Win Ratio 32.26% Points per game 1.22
Black: Win Ratio 46.15, Points per game 1.54

So Robins and Black much better (?) for both ratios than SP, Reid slightly worse. However you need to remember that they all managed for fewer games than SP (Robins 33, Reid 31 and Black 26)
 

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