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Post by Good Golly I'm Olly Wed 4 Jan - 0:42

I would like to know who you think are the top 5 young managers currently working in the English football pyramid.
Mine would be a bit biased as I would have:
1. Paul Lambert - Norwich
2. Brendan Rogers - Swansea
3. Andre Villas Boas - Chelsea
4. Karl Robinson - MK Dons
5. Eddie Howe - Burnley
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Post by jro786 Wed 4 Jan - 0:49

i agree with lambert and rogers but avb should be no 5 otherwise your list is good
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Post by d260005p Wed 4 Jan - 0:56

Agree with the above. Good article. Quite a lot of young manager floating around these days. Must be a tough task. Especially at Chelsea where probably 4-5 players are OLDER than the manager!

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Post by I Blame Coco Wed 4 Jan - 2:00

I'd like to add Roberto Martinez to the list. He did a great job at Swansea and build the ethos to which they still adhere to today. He's done well to keep Wigan up and playing attractive football for a team in their position. Be interesting to see what he'd do at a big club with a bit of cash.

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Post by dancingweeman Wed 4 Jan - 2:04

I'd agree with Martinez.

He wants his teams to play football properly, and seems like a nice, loyal bloke too after turning down the Villa job last summer.

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Post by kwinigolfer Wed 4 Jan - 2:16

1=).Martinez
1=).Lambert
3).Howe
4).Robinson
5).Chris Powell
Too early to rate but off to a promising start: Michael Appleton

AVB's net achievement has so far been negative. If he can't maintain a positive relationship with Lampard, god help the rest of his non-Portuguese players.
Jury out on Rodgers, still not completely clear why he failed at Reading but promising with Swansea.

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Post by westisbest Wed 4 Jan - 3:05

Lee Bradbury doing a decent job with Bournemouth

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Post by dancingweeman Wed 4 Jan - 3:12

Lee Clark doing well with Huddersfield as well.

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Post by Good Golly I'm Olly Wed 4 Jan - 3:34

1. Lambert - Norwich
2. Rogers - Swansea
3. AVB - Chelsea
4. Robinson - MK Dons
5. Howe - Burnley
6. Martinez - Wigan
7. Clark - Huddersfield
8. Powell - Charlton
9. Saunders - Doncaster
10. Bradbury - Bournemouth

That would be my top 10!!
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Post by hornbloweroafc Wed 4 Jan - 3:47

Paul Dickov is doing a good job at Oldham on a shoe string budget and mainly youth and loanee squad.
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Post by spencerclarke Thu 5 Jan - 9:52

Clark would be in the top five for me. think he will kick on in the next few years

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Post by A Fine Folk. Fri 6 Jan - 0:38

Can't say AVB is nowhere near the list considering what he done with Porti last year.

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Post by The_Essence_of_Excellence Tue 10 Jan - 7:57

I'm throwing Dougie Freedman into the hat. Had bugger all players and resources and kept us up at Palace and a seadon later we are hovering around the playoffs and in a cup semi final!! His attention to detail is immense and I think we have not been this optimistic since the Dowie era!

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Post by hodge Tue 10 Jan - 8:48

Derek McInnes Whistle

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Post by Good Golly I'm Olly Tue 10 Jan - 9:10

The_Essence_of_Excellence wrote:I'm throwing Dougie Freedman into the hat. Had bugger all players and resources and kept us up at Palace and a seadon later we are hovering around the playoffs and in a cup semi final!! His attention to detail is immense and I think we have not been this optimistic since the Dowie era!

I saw your game against United and was impressed. Ambrose's goal is by far the best goal I have seen for many a season. Freedman 1 Ferguson 0!
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Post by Good Golly I'm Olly Tue 10 Jan - 9:10

hodge wrote:Derek McInnes Whistle

Still got to prove himself to me yet. Made a good start but has to continue.
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Post by hodge Tue 10 Jan - 9:15

yeah hopefully he can takes us that one stage further that Johnson never managed. I'm 100% sure his next job will be a premier league one though

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Post by davidl1061 Tue 10 Jan - 10:04

I want to throw Richie Barker's name into the hat. Nobpdy gave us a chance this year and we lost our 2 best players at the end of the last transfer window, yet we are comfortably mid table and doing well

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Post by Good Golly I'm Olly Tue 10 Jan - 10:15

davidl1061 wrote:I want to throw Richie Barker's name into the hat. Nobpdy gave us a chance this year and we lost our 2 best players at the end of the last transfer window, yet we are comfortably mid table and doing well

I'm gonna be honest mate, I haven't heard of him. Just looked him up and he is very young but is doing an excellent job at the moment. Definately one for the future if he can continue and progress.
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Post by compelling and rich Tue 10 Jan - 19:38

think people are being harsh on avb after what he did at porto last season. there has been plenty of managers who have fallen foul of the chelsea dressing room including a world cup winner. the likes of terry lampard drogba have been running that dressing room for too long and were first choice for a while no matter how they were playing. i respect avb for dropping lampard, he was playing poorly so he got dropped. he's also got the hard job of turing round a ageing squad and moulding into one of his own.

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Post by davidl1061 Tue 10 Jan - 19:48

To be honest we only knew who he was because he was our youth team manager, came in at the end of last season and won 7 of 9 games to win prommotion. Everybody thought that may be on the back of what the team were already doing and the real test of him would be this season. We started well, had a littlwe blip but he is doing really well so far and no Bury fan will have any complaints!

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Post by Diggers Tue 10 Jan - 21:23

Nicky Barmby is doing a good job.

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Post by Beer Tue 10 Jan - 21:28

He's officially been made the permanent boss of Hull.

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Post by Diggers Tue 10 Jan - 21:32

Quite right as well. A local hero who has started really well.

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Post by super_realist Tue 10 Jan - 22:55

Malky McKay, Dougie Freedman. Simon Grayson.

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Post by Crimey Wed 11 Jan - 4:11

That Alex Ferguson lad looks like he could become something special.

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Post by Good Golly I'm Olly Wed 11 Jan - 8:29

invincibleILeak (CL-6WF) wrote:That Alex Ferguson lad looks like he could become something special.

Shocked Shocked I always thought he was younger than he looked!
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Post by nissan Fri 13 Jan - 9:02

Brendan Rodgers
Lee Clark
Eddie Howe
Malky Mackay
Andre Villa-Boas





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Post by Good Golly I'm Olly Fri 13 Jan - 9:12

nissan wrote:Brendan Rodgers
Lee Clark
Eddie Howe
Malky Mackay
Andre Villa-Boas

No Paul Lambert?????
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Post by Guest Fri 13 Jan - 10:50

I suppose it depends on what you'd consider to be young.

Neil Lennon's done pretty well domestically.

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Post by Doon the Water Sat 14 Jan - 0:41

I think you will find that Derek MacKinnes proved himself at Perth.

Stephen Pressley is doing a great job at Falkirk. He had a team playing a couple of weeks ago that included four 17 year olds.

Strange how Paul Lambert did not set the heather on fire in Scotland but has had non stop success in England.

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Post by Diggers Sat 14 Jan - 0:47

The fact that Lee Clark has done well amazes me. Always meant to be as thick as a plank and a jack the lad. Not that I think you have to be an intellectual giant to be a football manager, far from it indeed, but you would expect the brighter, more articulate guys to do better but clearly that isn't always the case.

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