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    Originally posted by Sprouty View Post
    Managerial Career Win %

    Pep Guardiola: 72.65%
    José Mourinho: 69.49%
    Frank de Boer: 64.79%
    André Villas-Boas: 61.98%
    Alex Ferguson: 57.92%
    Fabio Capello: 57.04%
    Roberto Mancini: 56.36%
    Guus Hiddink: 56.27%
    Carlo Ancellotti: 55.19%
    Kenny Dalglish: 54.14%
    Jupp Heynckes: 53.79
    Arsene Wenger: 53.48%
    Marcelo Bielsa: 53.06%
    Didier Deschamps: 52.32%
    Martin O'Neill: 52.63%
    Rafa Benitez: 52.24%
    Roberto Di Matteo: 51.61%
    Manuel Pellegrini: 48.21%
    Jürgen Klopp: 47.17%
    David Moyes: 43.99%
    Alan Pardew: 42.81%
    Paul Lambert: 42.46%
    Brendan Rodgers: 41.06%
    Harry Redknapp: 40.82%
    Mark Hughes: 40.76%
    Sam Allardyce: 40.55%
    Mick McCarthy: 39.46%
    Roberto Martinez: 38.34%
    Sorry but that list means nothing.

    Pepe has that rate with a single team that happens to be one of the strongest teams to have ever played football. AVB at Chelsea had the worst win percentage for something like 40 years so basically he was just battering weak opposition in Portugal and Martinez's career has been with the ****tiest teams in the PL. Di Matteo appearing in the list is nonsense given he has been a manager for about 5 minutes. I could go on...

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      Originally posted by Sprouty View Post
      Oh i agree, they are flawed. I just thought it was interesting.
      No room for logic on these forums, flawed or not...
      What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

      Batman

      F*** off!!!

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        Originally posted by Chrono View Post
        Sorry but that list means nothing.

        Pepe has that rate with a single team that happens to be one of the strongest teams to have ever played football. AVB at Chelsea had the worst win percentage for something like 40 years so basically he was just battering weak opposition in Portugal and Martinez's career has been with the ****tiest teams in the PL. Di Matteo appearing in the list is nonsense given he has been a manager for about 5 minutes. I could go on...
        PRetty Such AVB didn't have that bad a record, it was better than their relegation in 88.
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          Rodgers is daft turning down the opportunity. He could crash & burn with Swansea next year and never get another chance.
          Forwards.......

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            Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
            PRetty Such AVB didn't have that bad a record, it was better than their relegation in 88.
            Chelsea didn't exist until Roman took over
            Forwards.......

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              Originally posted by Chrono View Post
              Sorry but that list means nothing.

              Pepe has that rate with a single team that happens to be one of the strongest teams to have ever played football. AVB at Chelsea had the worst win percentage for something like 40 years so basically he was just battering weak opposition in Portugal and Martinez's career has been with the ****tiest teams in the PL. Di Matteo appearing in the list is nonsense given he has been a manager for about 5 minutes. I could go on...
              I could have sworn he was manager of West Brom for 2 years
              *Except Michael, who died.

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                I'd also like to add the following to the list as a serious consideration:

                Ray Wilkins - 100%

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                  on the 3-4-3 talk, Napoli use it too I think... Dossena on the left
                  96 Never Forgotten

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                    Can I just ask what will you do if FSG interview Rafa and then give it to someone else?

                    This hasn't been discussed without people thinking he'll walk the interview, whereas another manager might present a plan more favourable to FSG?

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                      Originally posted by Alex View Post
                      I could have sworn he was manager of West Brom for 2 years
                      ha, yeah fair point

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                        Cannot fault his record at Porto and at Chelsea he had the unenviable task of overhauling a team who needs it's entire spine ripping out and replacing. If given the time and resources I have no doubt that he would've turned Chelsea around but very often that involves taking some time away from challenging.

                        A team where the captain decides that he's taking a certain penalty in a European cup semi-final - how the hell is a manager to compete with that? He drops the players, is torn to pieces and sacked. That's pathetic on their part and no matter who that manager was - it needed doing. That's why Mourinho won't go back there because he'd have to dismantle the squad he helped assemble and with FFP around the corner it's a very difficult task when you can't just spunk money up the wall again.
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                          Yeah but, he's nice to John Terry don't you know.
                          The times they are a changin'.

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                            Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                            Rodgers is daft turning down the opportunity. He could crash & burn with Swansea next year and never get another chance.
                            The difference is that he knows what he is dealing with there. I think it is an admirable choice (and probably the right one) to see that project through to the end. At Swansea he will get a chance to make mistakes and learn from them in a way he wouldn't with us. At the stage of his career he is at he is making the right choice if he is confident in his own ability.
                            "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                            -- William Blake

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                              Originally posted by Yozza View Post
                              No room for logic on these forums, flawed or not...
                              I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                              Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                              Now all my lies are proved untrue
                              And I must face the men I slew.
                              What tale shall serve me here among
                              Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                                In 3-4 years, Brendan Rodgers could be a top, top manager. Absolutely nothing wrong with a manager wanting to stay at a certain level to hone his skills.
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