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ICT Manager stats from www.soccerbase.com

Steve Paterson P 329 W 147 D 92 L 90                  Win Rate=44.68%

Graham Bennett P 2 W 0 D 2 L 0                              Win Rate=0%

John Robertson P 84 W 44 D 13 L 27                      Win Rate=52.38%

Donald Park P 3 W 0 D 1 L 2                                    Win Rate=0%

Craig Brewster P 62 W 22 D 19 L 21                        Win Rate=35.48%

John Docherty P 3 W 3 D 0 L 0                                  Win Rate=100%

Charlie Christie P 79 W 29 D 19 L 31                        Win Rate=36.71%

So there you have it John Docherty's temperary 3 week spell at Caley makes him the most successful ever :rotflmao:

P.S. don't ask why I bothered to do this

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Bare statistics don't tell the whole story. Bearing in mind the very limited resourses at his disposal and the fact that his team improved year on year over the best part of a decade our best manager by a mile was Steve Paterson.

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Robbo deserves a lot of credit, winning the First Division and Challenge Cup. Brewster improved on the fitness levels, something that Pele may have lacked.

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ICT Manager stats from www.soccerbase.com

Steve Paterson P 329 W 147 D 92 L 90                  Win Rate=44.68%

Graham Bennett P 2 W 0 D 2 L 0                              Win Rate=0%

John Robertson P 84 W 44 D 13 L 27                      Win Rate=52.38%

Donald Park P 3 W 0 D 1 L 2                                    Win Rate=0%

Craig Brewster P 62 W 22 D 19 L 21                        Win Rate=35.48%

John Docherty P 3 W 3 D 0 L 0                                  Win Rate=100%

Charlie Christie P 79 W 29 D 19 L 31                        Win Rate=36.71%

So there you have it John Docherty's temperary 3 week spell at Caley makes him the most successful ever :rotflmao:

P.S. don't ask why I bothered to do this

The problem with soccerbase is that they sometimes get it wrong !!! For example, John Docherty was never manager of ICT on his own ! When caretaking duties were happening both he and CC took on a joint role and they omitted the first spell when Robbo left !

Here are the CORRECT managerial stats up to and including last weekend. click on an image to view it in a larger size

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Guest WynessLegend
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Craig Brewster. Without a shadow of doubt.

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Pele is the man! Come back Stevie boy and I'll keep you in Guinness  :drinking09:

Magical times those were  :clapping03: :clapping03: :clapping03:

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Steve Paterson laid all the groundwork for us getting into the SPL.

When he left we were top of the first division, playing fantasy football, and handing out some absolute drubbings. Robbo took us backwards in my opinion. We ended up finishing fourth after he took over, and only narrowly won the league ahead of Clyde the season after despite having a vastly superiour team and squad.

Nobody in Scottish football had a better record in the transfer market than Pele. Barry Robson - free, Dennis Wyness - free, Barry Wilson - free, Roy McBain - free, Grant Munro - free, Paul Ritchie - free, Paul Sheerin - free, Mike Teasedale - ?5,000, Ross Tokely - nominal fee, Bobby Mann - ?30,000....

Basically the entire squad that took us to the SPL were either rejects signed from the fringes, or bargain basement jobs.

Never before or since has an ICT manager done so much with so little.

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If I were to pick who I thought was our best manager then I would have to agree with many and say Pele. As said above, he laid the groundwork for what followed and the managers who came after him have reaped the rewards in most cases.

However, arguing stats is always a circular argument as you can manipulate them to say whatever you want within reason .....

for example ......

If its on overall games (and you exclude caretaker managers) then

Baltacha won 32.50%

Paterson won 46.77%

Robertson won 53.66%

Brewster won 34.00% first time round

Christie won 33.33%

Brewster has won 41.67% second time round

Brewster has won 35.48% overall in both stints

so that would make it Robbo, Pele, Brewster, Christie, Baltacha in that order ....

if its on best ever seasons (and you exclude caretakers or seasons where the manager had less than 1/4 of the season) then

94/95 - Baltacha won 32.50%

02/03 - Paterson won 66.67%

03/04 - Robertson won 61.70%

05/06 - Christie won 41.18%

07/08 - Brewster won 41.67%

so that would make it Pele, Robbo, Brewster, Christie, Baltacha in that order .... 

if its on worst ever seasons (and you exclude caretakers or seasons where the manager had less than 1/4 of the season) then

94/95 - Baltacha won 32.50%

97/98 - Paterson won 38.64%

04/05 - Robertson won 28.57%

05/06 - Brewster won 32.00%

06/07 - Christie won 32.56%

so that would make the best Pele, Christie, Baltacha, Brewster, Robbo in that order ....

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Pele's other differentiating factor is that he succeeded consistently at constantly improving levels with pretty much the same team.

Truly remarkable.

I'd loved to have seen him take us all the way.

He probably does too.

Another reason to dislike the Dandy Dons.

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Bearing in mind the very limited resourses at his disposal and the fact that his team improved year on year over the best part of a decade our best manager by a mile was Steve Paterson.

The resources and crowds we had under Pele were far superior to those of most of our rivals in the 2nd and 3rd divisions. We didn't have the kind of backing that Livingston, Gretna, and even County at times have had but we were still operating on the budget of and pulling in the crowds of a mid-table 1st division club.

I'd still go for Pele though. For the style of play, the wonderful cup runs and of course for the legacy he left behind. How many of Pele's signings in the lower division turned out to be SPL class?

I won't try and list them, but the answer is loads of them.

Guest WynessLegend
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Steve Paterson laid all the groundwork for us getting into the SPL.

And we would not have secured promotion without Robbo.

And we may not have sustained SPL status without Brewster.

Overall (with the exception of the lottery manager) we've done pretty well.

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from a supporters point of view its pele without a doubt, his teams were brilliant to watch at times. football the way it should be played :021:

Posted

Pele!

There's Statistics, Lies and Damned Lies.

Steve Paterson did all the real development work with the club and he is worthy of the recognition.

neksor

Posted

He certainly has a good eye for a bargain, and the football at times was sublime. I specifically remember a home match against Queen of The South in the first division, I think we won 5-3, those were the days! :001:

Guest Calum-Red-an-Blue
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id say pele too he was manager when i first started going to games and i loved the football we played with him. he was in my mind a good caley manager because the club was new so it was efectivly his club, there was no pressure of the club having a rich history. that was the complete opposite in aberdeen and thats why in my mind he struggled there.

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