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Who is the greatest manager of all time

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comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)

posted on 11/7/12

Sir Alex Ferguson is the best

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Sacchi

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Christian Gross is a legendary manager lol

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SAF.

Biased? Maybe, but I think his achievements speak for themselves constantly at the top or there abouts for the last 20 years, huge trophy collection, has built numerous teams and has been in the job longer than most mangers ever will be at a single club.

posted on 11/7/12

Steve Kean but he’s misunderstood by the fans and media. Like all geniuses!

posted on 11/7/12

My local Nandos have recently appointed a new manager and I must say he has turned the place around, the service and cleanliness are now superb!
It might be a bit early to call him the greatest of all time though.

comment by Bowen (U14286)

posted on 11/7/12

Got to be either Shanks or SAF. Shanks built the club up from nothing, a phenomenal achievement.

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Nope, it got to be Wenger.

Show some loyalty you load of morons.

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To take bacically the same team from the second division to winning the CL Clough would be up there but Ferguson for me!

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People seem to forget that United was in a right state when Ron left and SAF came in, the players were practically alcoholics and the club was not progressing well. SAF came in, steadied the ship and built a trophy winning team.

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If you asked AVB the same question, he would answer AVB of course!

Sivlerware and player`s voices say SAF ... end of!

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In 9 years, Paisley won 3 European Cups, 1 UEFA Cup, 1 Super Cup, 6 League titles, 3 League Cups and 6 Charity Shields.
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Not to mention six manager of the year awards!

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Depends on what you looking for.

Everyone is just name the most successful managers.
As a visionary...Sacchi

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Great read

http://footballpantheon.com/2011/07/the-50-greatest-managers-of-all-time/

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No-one will ever come close to that

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Not every one will have the luxury of taking over a winning team like Bob did, either.

You could actually put SAF's achievemnets at Aberdeen and Cloughies at Forest above Bob.

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Very true, but at the same time, inheriting a winning squad doesn't guarantee success

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Gives you a much better chance than inherrting a crap one.

No one is knocking Bob, by the way, He will always be among the best.

Never won the FA Cup though.

posted on 11/7/12

Actually, i changed my mind. Cant believe i forgot this man

1. Rinus Michels
2. Arrigo Sacchi

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