You are here: Home > Message Board > Palace Talk > Most successful managers since 1960 on points
November 23 2024 9.00am

This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.

Most successful managers since 1960 on points

Previous Topic | Next Topic


  

Rogers the legend Flag Auckland 04 Jul 21 3.23am Send a Private Message to Rogers the legend Add Rogers the legend as a friend

So whilst waiting for our new manager to emerge, I thought I'd do some number crunching on old managers of the past that I've witnessed. The criteria they must have been managers since 1960, They must have managed or co managed for more than 20 games. To even things up I've given a win as 3 points (for the youngsters a win used to be 2 points). This is Ave points per game. I wanted to have the points system for league games only but couldn't find a suitable breakdown so this is based on total games played, not broken down into league and cups.

1) Dave Bassett 1.70
2) Dick Graham 1.62
3) Tony Pulis/Iain Dowie 1.46
5) Terry Venables 1.44
6) Arthur Rowe 1.41
7) Alan Smith/Steve Coppell 1.40
9) Trevor Francis/Alan Pardew 1.36
11) Dougie Freedman 1.35
12) Malcolm Allison 1.34
12) Neil Warnock 1.34
14) Bert Head 1.27
15) Peter Taylor 1.25
15) Sam Allardyce 1.25
17) Roy Hodgson 1.22
17) Ian Holloway 1.22
19) Alan Mullery 1.21
20) Steve Kember 1.15
21) George Burley 1.00
22) Dario Gradi 0.78

Now I know they were in different leagues, interesting though, some managers were much higher or lower than I expected.

 


It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.

Archie Griffen

Hating Brighton since 1974

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
kennybrowns leftfoot Flag Reigate 04 Jul 21 3.49am Send a Private Message to kennybrowns leftfoot Add kennybrowns leftfoot as a friend

Originally posted by Rogers the legend

So whilst waiting for our new manager to emerge, I thought I'd do some number crunching on old managers of the past that I've witnessed. The criteria they must have been managers since 1960, They must have managed or co managed for more than 20 games. To even things up I've given a win as 3 points (for the youngsters a win used to be 2 points). This is Ave points per game. I wanted to have the points system for league games only but couldn't find a suitable breakdown so this is based on total games played, not broken down into league and cups.

1) Dave Bassett 1.70
2) Dick Graham 1.62
3) Tony Pulis/Iain Dowie 1.46
5) Terry Venables 1.44
6) Arthur Rowe 1.41
7) Alan Smith/Steve Coppell 1.40
9) Trevor Francis/Alan Pardew 1.36
11) Dougie Freedman 1.35
12) Malcolm Allison 1.34
12) Neil Warnock 1.34
14) Bert Head 1.27
15) Peter Taylor 1.25
15) Sam Allardyce 1.25
17) Roy Hodgson 1.22
17) Ian Holloway 1.22
19) Alan Mullery 1.21
20) Steve Kember 1.15
21) George Burley 1.00
22) Dario Gradi 0.78

Now I know they were in different leagues, interesting though, some managers were much higher or lower than I expected.

Yes I agree with you I'm surprised at some of them.. Trevor Francis for example I'm shocked to see in joint 9th... My memories of his tenure is seeing us play some of the worst football I've seen..

I'm also surprised not to see Steve Bruce on that list.. Or was it that he managed us for less than 20 games??... My memory isn't what it uses to be!!

 


Don't waste your time with jealousy. Sometimes your ahead, sometimes your behind, the race is long. But in the end it's only with yourself!!

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
Rogers the legend Flag Auckland 04 Jul 21 4.17am Send a Private Message to Rogers the legend Add Rogers the legend as a friend

Your memory is correct Steve Bruce did have a very good average 1.94 but only managed 18 games.

 


It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.

Archie Griffen

Hating Brighton since 1974

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
TheBigToePunt Flag 04 Jul 21 12.18pm Send a Private Message to TheBigToePunt Add TheBigToePunt as a friend

That's interesting, but I think there is such a vast difference between managing Palace in the top flight and in the second that my mind instantly begins trying to split the list into those two categories. That becomes extremely complicated given a few names on the list managed us in both divisions of course (some in three I believe?).

If we were being really clever we could compare points won to money spent, though we'd need to adjust for inflation somehow, and would perhaps be better off comparing points won to squad value, as some of our best players have been those we paid little or nothing for, whilst some of our better managers have had to pick the bones out of expensive mistakes made before they arrived.

In other words, establishing who our best managers have been is probably beyond maths and science, and very much a subjective call. Which is exactly how it should be I'd reckon, though your table will doubtless be cited as Exhibit A in a good few discussions!

 

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
Badger11 Flag Beckenham 04 Jul 21 1.06pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Good work but I think I would only include games in the top flight for your comparison.

 


One more point

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply
pssguy Flag 04 Jul 21 10.40pm Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Good work but I think I would only include games in the top flight for your comparison.

I do not remember Graham or Rowe, but the unordered top four have to be Head, Venables, Coppell and Pulis, in my estimation

 

Alert Alert a moderator to this post Edit this post Quote this post in a reply

  


Previous Topic | Next Topic

You are here: Home > Message Board > Palace Talk > Most successful managers since 1960 on points