ChiefScummer Posted 3 October, 2018 Share Posted 3 October, 2018 Nigel Pearson 21.43% Jan Poortvliet 25.00% Mark Wotte 22.22% Alan Pardew 53.13% Dean Wilkins 0% Nigel Adkins 54.03% Mauricio Pochettino 38.33% Ronald Koeman 48.35% Claude Puel 37.74% Mauricio Pellegrino 23.53% Mark Hughes 26.32% Thought I'd just type this here as I'm bored at work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 3 October, 2018 Share Posted 3 October, 2018 Koeman truly was a superb appointment by Les and Ralph and took us to heights no one else has achieved since Lawrie. From strength to strength. Other leaders/managers had got us muddling along in mid-table in that time but those three broke us through, literally to the next level, to Europe. Puel and Poch at 38% each is interesting too. Unbelievable stats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whelk Posted 3 October, 2018 Share Posted 3 October, 2018 Pellegrino certainly didn’t seem like we won more than one in five. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint IQ Posted 3 October, 2018 Share Posted 3 October, 2018 Pellegrino certainly didn’t seem like we won more than one in five. Cup games, Mainly F.A cup Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Marco Posted 3 October, 2018 Share Posted 3 October, 2018 Hughes has 3 wins from 15 in the league which is 20%. MoPoo had 6 from 30 which is 20%. Maybe just me but I prefer looking at the win % for league games as there are more of them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doddisalegend Posted 3 October, 2018 Share Posted 3 October, 2018 Makes me nostalgic for the lower league days (well Dean Wilkins aside) after the take over it got to the point when it was actually surprising when we lost a game. Now its a ****ing surprise when we actually win one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bad Wolf Posted 4 October, 2018 Share Posted 4 October, 2018 Remember when we were giants in League One and everyone's "Cup Final"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Topcat Posted 4 October, 2018 Share Posted 4 October, 2018 Nigel Pearson's stats are an unfair reflection of his short period. He took over a team that was rock bottom in morale and then scraped enough points to avoid relegation. Lowe came back and then rewarded Pearson with the sack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norwaysaint Posted 4 October, 2018 Share Posted 4 October, 2018 Koeman was a high point we probably won't match for a long, long time. The peak of the Liebherr era. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pamplemousse Posted 4 October, 2018 Share Posted 4 October, 2018 Remember when we were giants in League One and everyone's "Cup Final"? We’ve gone from that amazing streak of consecutive home wins in one year to only winning once at home in seven years. Amazing how things have changed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supersubpuckett Posted 4 October, 2018 Share Posted 4 October, 2018 We’ve gone from that amazing streak of consecutive home wins in one year to only winning once at home in seven years. Amazing how things have changed and the former has lead to the latter - thats the irony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dusic Posted 5 October, 2018 Share Posted 5 October, 2018 Pochettino was the breakthrough at PL level. He took us from a relegation fighting team to an upper midtable side but one with a style that was clear and that thenplayers clearly believed in. He changed the perception of Saints as a PL club (probably briefly as we now find ourselves in back to back relegation scraps). Easily the best Saints manager of my lifetime because of the transformative effect he had. Koeman obviously superb too. Shame we couldn't keep either of them as its been firmly downhill since then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldNick Posted 5 October, 2018 Share Posted 5 October, 2018 Koeman truly was a superb appointment by Les and Ralph and took us to heights no one else has achieved since Lawrie. I disagree as Puel got us to a Cup final and a memorable run as well. It was only the latter half of his only season did the results go downhill. Mainly due to the fact that the club sold all the goals just before he arrived. I know its history but it would have been good to see if the team developed the following season once he had bought some of his own choices in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cabbage_Face Posted 5 October, 2018 Share Posted 5 October, 2018 For me 1) Koeman 2) MoPo 3) Adkins Such great times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sotonjoe Posted 5 October, 2018 Share Posted 5 October, 2018 A meaningless comparison. Is Atkins a 40% better manager than Pochegrino? Unlikely. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrfahaji Posted 6 October, 2018 Share Posted 6 October, 2018 I've always thought Koeman's first season was our peak. Because Pochettino had laid the foundations of that side, which we continued to benefit from (fitness, ability to press when needed) but Koeman added a different dimension to our play. Suddenly we could pass the ball from side to side AND go direct. And defensively we were so solid, you were always confident of keeping a clean sheet. Obviously in Koeman's second season we went on that incredible run where we seemed to beat everybody, only Leicester outperforming us, and it of course led to our 6th place finish which was brilliant, but we seemed to look less convincing and maybe had more fortune about our results, rather than because we were actually better than we had been before. Just my opinion, expect there'll be people who think I'm spouting nonsense... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CityRanger Posted 6 October, 2018 Share Posted 6 October, 2018 Very interesting from the OP. Can anyone do the same with just league results? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 6 October, 2018 Share Posted 6 October, 2018 A meaningless comparison. Is Atkins a 40% better manager than Pochegrino? Unlikely. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkIn my opinion Clonald Puelman was better than both. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyle04 Posted 6 October, 2018 Share Posted 6 October, 2018 For those of us old enough to remember managerial longevity : Nigel Pearson : 15 months Jan Poortvliet : 9 months Mark Wotte : 7 months Alan Pardew : 13 months Dean Wilkins : 1 month Nigel Adkins : 28 months Mauricio Pochettino : 16 months Ronald Koeman : 24 months Claude Puel : 12 months Mauricio Pellegrino : 10 months Mark Hughes : ? Not since Chris Nichol (ended May 1991) has a manager lasted more than the 3 years the club handed Mark Hughes.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vancouver Saint Posted 6 October, 2018 Share Posted 6 October, 2018 Adkins unfortunate to have been sacked, but Pochettino an inspired, high risk choice - he was the transformer. Koeman built on and improved the great work Pochettino did. Those three all did great jobs for the club. One was fired by us, two fired us. Not sure what that says about us. Hughes's managerial record suggests slow improvement over 12-18 months to reach mid-table mediocrity, then collapse as things get stale. I don't think we've got the time or patience this time. Am not a manager myself - funny that - but isn't the very first step in re-building to make yourselves hard to beat, especially at home? When he continues to play Hoedt before Yoshida it tells me he has no clue about the defensive skills of what we have at our disposal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultimatt Posted 6 October, 2018 Share Posted 6 October, 2018 (edited) Very interesting from the OP. Can anyone do the same with just league results? If we only count games since our return to PL: Adkins: 22.7% (5W 7D 10L) - 1.00 points/game Pochettino: 35.2% (19W 18D 17L) - 1.39 points/game Koeman: 47.4% (36W 15D 25L) - 1.62 points/game Puel: 31.6% (12W 10D 16L) - 1.21 points/game Pellegrino: 16.7% (5W 13D 12L) - 0.93 points/game Hughes: 20.0% (3W 4D 8L) - 0.87 points/game Goals scored per game: Adkins 1.36 Pochettino 1.35 Koeman 1.49 Puel 1.08 Pellegrino 0.97 Hughes 0.93 Goals conceded per game: Adkins 1.82 Pochettino 1.22 Koeman 0.97 Puel 1.26 Pellegrino 1.47 Hughes 1.53 If you rate our teams performance by manager then Koeman > Poch > Puel > Adkins > Pellegrino > Hughes Edited 6 October, 2018 by Ultimatt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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