Friday, November 26, 2010

Top 6 of the worst soccer managers


After the 0:3 defeat by Liverpool last weekend manager of West Ham Avram Grant realized lamentable record - a year in the relegation zone as a mentor of Portsmouth, and then the Hammers.

This provokes Michael Wade Site talksport.co.uk to determine whether Israeli specialist was the worst coach in the history of the Premier League.

6) Christian Gross (Tottenham) - Loss of 1:6 against Chelsea in his first home game meant that happiness will never face him at Spurs and really proved that. Spurs hit the bottom with only four earned during his leadership in 1998.

5) Paul Ince (Blackburn) - For his luck from Blackburn quickly realized his mistake and showed the door to the former English international, having made only three wins for 177 days "Iuud Park. This is one of the shortest managerial reigns in the history of the Premier League. He was so weak mentor that Rovers fans started inflected as his deputy even the name of former manager Graeme Souness.

4) Alain Perrin (Portsmouth) - After confessing 3-3-3-1 scheme and there was so translators in the locker room as players, not surprisingly, the United Nations manager Pumps made only four wins in 20 games. captain Dejan Stefanovic told the deputy Perrin, Harry Redknapp: "You have no chance here. This is the worst team I've ever seen. must be crazy to come."

3) Howard Wilkinson (Sunderland) - His two wins out of 20 matches of Light Stadium Attachments Order "helped" to "Black Cats' only win 19 points and eventually fall out of the elite in the 2002/2003 season. As Wilkinson himself said: "It's like pushing an egg up the hill.

2) Juande Ramos (Tottenham) - Top rated Spaniard, came to England with an impressive reputation. He and left with only goodwill. Spurs regularly ended in fifth position, but he managed to bring down to them mid table, and when he left he left them at the bottom of the standings.

1) Avram Grant (Tottenham and West Ham) - Regular likened to
Jabba the Hutt (hero of the Star Wars saga), Grant is now a specialist in keeping the teams in the relegation zone. For 14 games at Upton Park, he won only two of them and will not be at all strange if the bosses of West Ham fired him for poor performance.

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