I honestly think he's the greatest British manager, ever.I don't care that others won more, look what he did with an absolute nothing club like Nottingham Forest back then.Having said that, as a person, he probably did leave a lot to be desired.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 26, 2015, 11:44:49 PMI honestly think he's the greatest British manager, ever.I don't care that others won more, look what he did with an absolute nothing club like Nottingham Forest back then.Having said that, as a person, he probably did leave a lot to be desired.Look at what Ferguson did with a nothing club like Man U!
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 26, 2015, 11:44:49 PMI honestly think he's the greatest British manager, ever.I don't care that others won more, look what he did with an absolute nothing club like Nottingham Forest back then.Having said that, as a person, he probably did leave a lot to be desired.Agreed, with the addition of what he did at Derby as well.
Quote from: Risso on March 27, 2015, 10:23:21 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 26, 2015, 11:44:49 PMI honestly think he's the greatest British manager, ever.I don't care that others won more, look what he did with an absolute nothing club like Nottingham Forest back then.Having said that, as a person, he probably did leave a lot to be desired.Look at what Ferguson did with a nothing club like Man U!Ferguson was brilliant no doubt but he did have the added luck and advantage of probably the best group of kids to come thorugh any youth system at the same time together. Any manager would have had success with those players at their disposal. Given Man U's size, the money then flooding into the game, their success it would have been harder for Ferguson to fail.
And Ferguson also had every possible assistance from every outside source. I'm not one for conspiracy theories but I do truly believe that outside influences played a part in 1992-93.