Best Manager of All Time?

Best Manager?

  • Bill Shankly (Liverpool)

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Ernst Happel (Hamburg, Feyenoord, Holland)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sir Matt Busby (Manchester Utd)

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Miguel Munoz (Real Madrid)

    Votes: 2 3.1%
  • Johan Cruyff (Ajax, Barcelona)

    Votes: 21 32.8%
  • Arrigo Sacchi (AC Milan

    Votes: 3 4.7%
  • Sir Alex Ferguson (Aberdeen, Manchester Utd

    Votes: 27 42.2%
  • Marcelo Lippi (Juventus, Italy)

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Brian Clough (Derby County, Nottingham Forrest)

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • JocK Stein (Celtic, Scotland

    Votes: 1 1.6%
  • Helenio Herrera (Atletico,Barca, Inter)

    Votes: 6 9.4%

  • Total voters
    64

Sergio

Sergison
Nobody had mentioned Mourinho, so the fact that you even associate him with being the best manager is in itself a huge appraisal of his abilities.
 

Red Devil 2

New member
Mourinho will be in that list one day but I'd think you need to be top level over 2 decades to be considered a great.

Without being Biased it has to Sir Alex.
 

silky_soccer

Fireman Sam
Shutup about Mourinho, its pathetic how obsessed you guys are with him.

Btw, Sergio, Do you rate Trappatoni higher than Lippi?

i considered putting him in, but thought Lippi was the better of the 2?
 

Sergio

Sergison
Shutup about Mourinho, its pathetic how obsessed you guys are with him.

Btw, Sergio, Do you rate Trappatoni higher than Lippi?

i considered putting him in, but thought Lippi was the better of the 2?
Agreed, ignore him.

Yeah its a hard one, Lippi won the WC under exceptional circumstances and brought great success at club level. While Trapattoni bombed at International level, but had greater success at club. I guess it comes back to my point about influence on how the game is played rather than just taken on merits of trophies won. And in that respect I would say Trapattoni, he gave the catenaccio school of thought its purpose in the modern era, and was the influence on Lippi even. I guess what makes me shy from saying they were the very best is that they slightly innovated on an already well established idea of football to gain success. And any greatness they did have in making that innovation is ultimately undone by a strict adherence to it and becoming tactical dinosaurs, too stubborn to move the tactics and style on - see Lippi in the last WC.
 

Lemmi

The Reckoner
Beautiful orange; Rinus Michels.

By a distance.






Then we must look at the managerial careers of Paul Merson and Gazza, inspired.
 

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