Let's take a look at every Premier League club and the worst manager who played for your respective side, including the likes of Gary Neville, Gianfranco Zola and Tony Adams.
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Garry monk isn’t even that bad like. He was doing better than everyone would’ve thought at Birmingham, yet the board sacked him anyway, since the board had unrealistic expectations of teaching lee camp how to stop the ball going in the net
the town enders exactly. Took Swansea to 8th in the league in his first full season in management, and sacking him hardly made them any better off. Middlesbrough sacking was harsh too. He's not bad, just been unlucky.
How can Liverpool not be Sami Hyypia? Once Sascha Lewandowski returned to the youth set up at Bayer Leverkusen and Hyypia was in sole charge, they started to plummet. Then he goes to Brighton, where took a team that had been in the Championship playoffs the previous two season and almost got them relegated (and would have had he not quit and was replace with Chris Hughton). Has since managed FC Zurich (who won the Swiss league the year before) and got them relegated.
Paul Clement can consider himself really lucky to never have played for any of the current PL clubs and thus not appearing in this list of horrible managers
Gus Poyet is a good manager, at Sunderland he never got the funds he needed and actually gave us a playing style. At Bordeaux, the board lied to him about the sale of Laborde, so they agreed to part, he wasn’t sacked
Lee Clark wow what a fall from grace. I remember when people were talking about him managing in the premier league now he's stuck managing in non league fs man
1:19 Ranieri's Greece (who under Santos one year ago was in the top-16 of the World Cup) lost to Feroe Islands... He then got the Leicester job... It is like having a Lamporgini and losing a race to a Fiat... Then losing the Lamporgini buying a Fiat and winning the F1 with it!!!!
Had might as well become Chesterfield Town to be rid the shitheap Saunders and the rest left us with! Not surprised he messed it up but it's good to see us in a video again
Henry deserved at least a mention. He earned 10M + 15 after he was sacked 25M(!) to make Monaco at the bottom of the League!!! Even Pep got less money that year.
I remember when Poyet found out he got sacked by Brighton live on the BBC when he was punditing for the confederations cup in 2013... If I remember rightly it all started with someone taking a shit in the Palace dressing room at the Amex before a Play Off Game
Few of these are harsh. Dowie took Palace from mid table in the championship to play off glory in 2004. Granted after leaving Palace he was pretty awful. Mentioned Darren Ferguson but he did a great job in 2 previous jobs at Peterborough, and at Doncaster. And every occasion Monk has been sacked it's been incredibly harsh, especially Middlesbrough and Birmingham.
5:40 it’s actually Claude Puel, turned a Europa League spot to a relegation battle Leicester City fan here and I live in the US, and yes I don’t what American Rugby(I know it’s the National Football League, not sure why when there’s hardly any sort of idk *KICKING THE GODDAM BALL* )
Harsh on Gunny given the mess he had to pick up. The 7-1 was more down to an inept Aussie goalkeeper that never played for the club again and has subsequently changed his name. I'd go for Peter Grant as at least Gunn signed another club legend in Grant Holt.
New drinking games Shot every time he mentions a paper bag Shot every time he mentions Paul mcshane Shot every time he mentions sleeping in a bin Shot every time he mentions jumping in a bath with a toaster
What is incredibly ironic about Dowie, is that it may be said that managing a football team is not Rocket Science but Dowie incredibly was an employee of British Aerospace and qualified as a Rocket Scientist.
@@beatsbyadmiralz5915 with the help of Sascha Lewandowski. Once He returned to the youth set up and Hyypia was in sole charge, they started to plummet. When He come to Brighton, he took a team that had been in the Championship playoffs the previous two season and almost got them relegated (and would have had he not quit and was replace with Chris Hughton). Has since managed FC Zurich (who won the Swiss league the year before) and got them relegated. Sami IS the correct call for Liverpool.
If you read his book you should that Tony helped Gabal, who were a new club at the time and trained in farms full of shit and donkeys, reach the Europa League.
Monks not a bad manager. He didn't deserve the sack at Blues or Boro, he did brilliant at Leeds but had trouble with the owners and resigned. At Swansea he got them their highest league finish, but his sacking was justified as next season theh went in a relegation battle.