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Only 4 nominations, because i have discounted those who might have been bad but were either a victim of circumstance like Jan Poortvliet or not there long enough such as Paul Sturrock.
Personally I think these four all did us more damage than that on the surface
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 09:16 - Mar 23 with 3112 views
We didn't get relegated under Hughes which was all he was employed to prevent so a bit silly putting his name up as someone who did 'damage' to the club...
If we are talking about damage then there must be an argument for the manager who managed to get 17 points fewer than his predecessor did the season before.
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Pellegrino deserves a place. Only Hughes from the above had a worse win percentage. He was clearly out of his depth & it's difficult to forgive him for Carrillo.
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 10:47 - Mar 23 by pjt50
Pellegrino deserves a place. Only Hughes from the above had a worse win percentage. He was clearly out of his depth & it's difficult to forgive him for Carrillo.
I discounted Pellegrino as I thought that he came into a bad situation not entirely of his making, he had the Van Dijk issue that progressively deteriorated as the season went on and he barely had a strike force.
Charlie Austin was the seasons top scorer with 7, Gabbiadini had 5 and Shane Long 2, these were our 3 strikers, Carrillo was out on loan and there was nothing else.
Yes Hughes inherited the squad but did no better with it and the following season had Armstrong, Elyounoussi & Vestergaard but we still went backwards
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 11:27 - Mar 23 with 2969 views
I actually think it's unfair to include Hughes, he kept us up and got us to a cup quarter final, compared to many of the managers in the 90s that was actually a decent return.
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:27 - Mar 23 with 2861 views
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 11:15 - Mar 23 by SaintNick
I discounted Pellegrino as I thought that he came into a bad situation not entirely of his making, he had the Van Dijk issue that progressively deteriorated as the season went on and he barely had a strike force.
Charlie Austin was the seasons top scorer with 7, Gabbiadini had 5 and Shane Long 2, these were our 3 strikers, Carrillo was out on loan and there was nothing else.
Yes Hughes inherited the squad but did no better with it and the following season had Armstrong, Elyounoussi & Vestergaard but we still went backwards
I don't think Carrillo went out on loan until after Pellegrino left, did he? Pellegrino obviously saw Carrillo (one of his former players) as the solution to our goal scoring problems but it lumbered us with one of the worst signings in our history. (Maybe that's another poll .)
One measure of the success of a manager is whether he leaves the club in a healthier position than when he arrived. Under Puel we'd just finished 8th & reached a cup final; under Pellegrino we were plummeting towards relegation.
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:27 - Mar 23 by pjt50
I don't think Carrillo went out on loan until after Pellegrino left, did he? Pellegrino obviously saw Carrillo (one of his former players) as the solution to our goal scoring problems but it lumbered us with one of the worst signings in our history. (Maybe that's another poll .)
One measure of the success of a manager is whether he leaves the club in a healthier position than when he arrived. Under Puel we'd just finished 8th & reached a cup final; under Pellegrino we were plummeting towards relegation.
Pellegrini was sacked 5 weeks after we signed Carrillo.
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Redknapp for the spineless defeat at Fratton and the Man U final match of the season, and his apologetic gesture to the skate fans at St Mary’s. A complete disgrace of a manager.
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:27 - Mar 23 by pjt50
I don't think Carrillo went out on loan until after Pellegrino left, did he? Pellegrino obviously saw Carrillo (one of his former players) as the solution to our goal scoring problems but it lumbered us with one of the worst signings in our history. (Maybe that's another poll .)
One measure of the success of a manager is whether he leaves the club in a healthier position than when he arrived. Under Puel we'd just finished 8th & reached a cup final; under Pellegrino we were plummeting towards relegation.
From the point of view that we paid £20 million for him and got nothing back yes he was a poor signing, but i do feel he was never given a chance, he only played about 6 games in the Premier League and he had a decent game at West ham and contributed to a win that ultimately kept us up and he was playing in a team in freefall.
From this perspective he did help us stay up. it was a signing to appease the fans who were demanding a striker to be signed, it gave us a boost that although little kept our heads above water.
We spent £20 million and stayed up, so better than spending zero and going down, ultimately we will never know
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 23:10 - Mar 23 with 2422 views
Hughes took over a team that was dreadful. We were in the bottom 3 and looked doomed. Hughes came in and at least revitalised the team enough to get the wins we needed. We stayed up against all odds, so not sure how he can be worst manager. Pellegrino is the worst for me. He was scruffy, he played defensive football and we got worse and worse as the season went on. Without Hughes coming in, we would have been relegated. Redknapp was bad for us, and his heart wasn't in it, and he took us down, so my vote here goes for him but was good at other clubs.
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 21:59 - Mar 23 by SaintNick
From the point of view that we paid £20 million for him and got nothing back yes he was a poor signing, but i do feel he was never given a chance, he only played about 6 games in the Premier League and he had a decent game at West ham and contributed to a win that ultimately kept us up and he was playing in a team in freefall.
From this perspective he did help us stay up. it was a signing to appease the fans who were demanding a striker to be signed, it gave us a boost that although little kept our heads above water.
We spent £20 million and stayed up, so better than spending zero and going down, ultimately we will never know
Very true Nick, but in the 5 league games he started we got an average of 1.0 points per game, in the 9 games he didn't start we also got an average of 1.0 points per game.
The £20 million went with a 3.5 year contract. I can't imagine that Leganés paid his wages in full when he was on loan & who knows what it cost to pay off the remainder.
All water under the bridge, though. Not our first mistake in the transfer market & definitely not our last.
I went for Branfoot because what he brought to us in terms of style of football was just plain alien to us as a team, a club, to the players and the fans. It was awful to watch and could have resulted in us losing the likes of MLT. I have never known the Dell to be so disgruntled and almost rebellious.
Claude Puel style of football left alot to be desired. I recall struggling to stay awake and that was before his post match interviews. There were a few good games - the Carabao cup final being one but overall the football was as dull as him. He is partly excused because we got to a final (which was a joy to experience) and finished 8th (though points wise we were still nearer to the relegation spots than the top 6?. You could also argue that Puel set the team up the way he did because he did not have the quality that his predecessors had had, but I am not sure. Pellegrino would definitely had taken us down if he remained. The Newcastle away game was the depths of despair. I actually think from day one people could see that he did not have it as a manager at this level.
But, it depends what you mean by worst ever manager. For duplicity and malevolence, Harry Redknapp wins hands down. He had an agenda, it seemed that he had joined us with the aim to take us down. It was never ever his fault.
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 18:02 - Mar 24 with 2096 views
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 21:59 - Mar 23 by SaintNick
From the point of view that we paid £20 million for him and got nothing back yes he was a poor signing, but i do feel he was never given a chance, he only played about 6 games in the Premier League and he had a decent game at West ham and contributed to a win that ultimately kept us up and he was playing in a team in freefall.
From this perspective he did help us stay up. it was a signing to appease the fans who were demanding a striker to be signed, it gave us a boost that although little kept our heads above water.
We spent £20 million and stayed up, so better than spending zero and going down, ultimately we will never know
Never heard of him since.
What I do remember is the first time I ever dozed off at a football match, watching Puel's drivel, then unbelievably did it again watching more shite when Pellegrini was 'in charge'. Oh for the Pochettino and Koeman days...
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:03 - Mar 25 with 1973 views
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 11:12 - Mar 24 by A1079
I went for Branfoot because what he brought to us in terms of style of football was just plain alien to us as a team, a club, to the players and the fans. It was awful to watch and could have resulted in us losing the likes of MLT. I have never known the Dell to be so disgruntled and almost rebellious.
Claude Puel style of football left alot to be desired. I recall struggling to stay awake and that was before his post match interviews. There were a few good games - the Carabao cup final being one but overall the football was as dull as him. He is partly excused because we got to a final (which was a joy to experience) and finished 8th (though points wise we were still nearer to the relegation spots than the top 6?. You could also argue that Puel set the team up the way he did because he did not have the quality that his predecessors had had, but I am not sure. Pellegrino would definitely had taken us down if he remained. The Newcastle away game was the depths of despair. I actually think from day one people could see that he did not have it as a manager at this level.
But, it depends what you mean by worst ever manager. For duplicity and malevolence, Harry Redknapp wins hands down. He had an agenda, it seemed that he had joined us with the aim to take us down. It was never ever his fault.
Despite all his negatives (and I am neither a fan of him nor his style of play !!) Branfoot did manage to get us to a Wembley final !!
For me it has to be Redknapp, simply for getting us relegated.
Despite relegations and the quick turnover of managers between Burley and Pardew, at least we managed to regroup and bounce back to the Prem, which is a lot more than can be said about a certain other team.
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:38 - Mar 25 with 1953 views
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:03 - Mar 25 by TimSaint
Despite all his negatives (and I am neither a fan of him nor his style of play !!) Branfoot did manage to get us to a Wembley final !!
For me it has to be Redknapp, simply for getting us relegated.
Despite relegations and the quick turnover of managers between Burley and Pardew, at least we managed to regroup and bounce back to the Prem, which is a lot more than can be said about a certain other team.
Redknapp
The way he left Pompey should have been a warning. His smiles and waves to the Pompey fans when we put in such a pathetic display at Fratton. Then to leave us as soon as we got relegated.
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:48 - Mar 25 with 1946 views
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 13:38 - Mar 25 by grumpy
Redknapp
The way he left Pompey should have been a warning. His smiles and waves to the Pompey fans when we put in such a pathetic display at Fratton. Then to leave us as soon as we got relegated.
'As soon' meaning mid-way through the next season, yes?
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I dont view Redknapp as being the worst and really coming in as the third manager of the season, he really was mad to take take the job. The interference from Lowe was nuts and the whole Woodward thing was a financial disgrace.
I imagine some fans blame redknapp for relegation, when the detail shows it was Lowe that masterminded the mess with shambolic management.
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 15:42 - Mar 25 with 1868 views
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 14:51 - Mar 25 by Poirot
I dont view Redknapp as being the worst and really coming in as the third manager of the season, he really was mad to take take the job. The interference from Lowe was nuts and the whole Woodward thing was a financial disgrace.
I imagine some fans blame redknapp for relegation, when the detail shows it was Lowe that masterminded the mess with shambolic management.
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It was Lowe that did the team talk before getting mauled at Fratton and not putting any fight up whatsoever v Man U then obviously
We had a manager that sucked our biggest rivals off while he was still here. That makes him our worst fit, even though we have had worse football managers.
Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 10:37 - Mar 23 by franniesTache
Ian Branfoot by a country mile, though i'd also throw Souness in the mix as he was bloody awful too
I agree Souness was awful. I remember being at Villa away near the end of the season and I think we won 1-0 which helped us stay up, and us fans were calling for Souness to come out. It took ages and he eventually stuck his head out the tunnel, gave a perfunctory wave and disappeared again. He really never wanted to here and you could tell his heart was never in it.
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Worst Ever Southampton Manager on 22:02 - Apr 1 with 1319 views