Fullarton will take some beating. Maynard is having a go but he's way ahead of Fullarton.
Well, I would say Maynard is in top five since I started following Notts in 1981. Others? Larry Lloyd, Fullerton, Sheridan, Kewell and Ardley. Also big mention for Kendall, who may even knock Maynard out of top five worst ever.
Fullarton will take some beating. Maynard is having a go but he's way ahead of Fullarton.
Perhaps we should focus on recruitment.
In Stuart Maynard's post match interview he said "we're not equipped" , to deal with high balls and long throws. I.E. We don't have the right players for Division 2 defending. I think I, along with every other poster on this board we have been saying this all season. So maybe you can focus on the recruitment team, rather than prematurely trying to rate SM.
Currently, Managing Notts is like rock climbing in flip flops. There are going to be slip-ups.
Edit: Is this the smallest Notts County team - Ever?
Last edited by ThaiPie; 10-03-2024 at 03:19 AM.
Is Maynard way ahead of Fullarton??
Well both Managers in League 2 , so the same level, and both appointed in January
Fullarton P 12 W 3 D 1 L 8 Total Points 10
Maynard P 8 W 1 D 1 L 6 Total Points 4
So in order for Maynard to be better than Fullarton in the next 4 games, Maynard must get 7 points - which for me seems unlikely
Based on PPG (and not including caretakers who were in charge for 1 or 2 games and lost it/both) Maynard is currently the 2nd worst of all time on 0.50.
For worse than Maynard you have to go back precisely 90 years (1934) to a guy called Charlie Jones whose PPG is 0.41 with a record of Pld:17 W:1 D:4 L:12. However he was up against the likes of West Ham, Fword, Sheff U and Newcastle United in tier 2. At 4th tier level Maynard is currently the worst of all time.
I remember things being especially bad under Wombat. His stats were P34 W9 D9 L16 W26.5% PPG 1.06, which aren’t nearly as bad in comparison.
All time managers PPG table (league and play offs only, does not include Caretakers)
2.50 Steve Cotterill
2.07 Luke Williams
2.00 David Kevan (2)
1.98 Jimmy McMullan
1.73 Ian Burchnall
1.71 Jimmy Sirrel
1.69 Keith Curle
1.62 Jimmy Sirrel (4)
1.53 Frank Broome
1.53 Kevin Nolan
1.52 Neil Warnock
1.50 Sam Allardyce
1.50 John Barnwell
1.49 Neal Ardley
1.47 Jocky Scott
1.46 Frank Hill
1.46 Ron Fenton
1.46 Arthur Stollery
1.45 Tim Coleman (2)
1.43 Colin Murphy
1.42 Eric Houghton
1.42 Tim Coleman (3)
1.42 Andy Beattie
1.40 Mick Walker
1.38 Percy Smith
1.38 Albert Fisher
1.36 Wilf Fisher
1.34 Horace Henshall
1.34 Jimmy Sirrel (2)
1.33 Jack Wheeler
1.30 Committee
1.30 Martin Allen
1.29 Hans Backe
1.28 Steve Thompson
1.27 Harry Parkes
1.26 Jack Burkitt
1.25 Gary Brazil
1.24 Howard Wilkinson
1.23 Craig Short
1.23 George Poyser
1.21 Ricardo Moniz
1.21 Shaun Derry
1.18 Harry Kewell
1.17 Ian Richardson
1.14 Howard Kendall
1.13 Gudjon Thordarson
1.13 Ian McParland
1.13 Committee (2)
1.12 Billy Dearden
1.10 Billy Gray
1.10 Mark Cooper
1.08 Paul Ince
1.03 Gary Mills
1.00 Tommy Lawton
1.00 Eddie Lowe
0.97 Chris Kiwomya
0.92 John Sheridan
0.89 Larry Lloyd
0.83 Jamie Fullarton
0.83 Richie Barker
0.72 Russell Slade
0.57 Gary Brazil (2)
0.50 Stuart Maynard
0.41 Charlie Jones
Gary Mills is the correct answer. The likes of Fullarton, Kewell and Kiwomya weren't in charge long enough but were all very bad as well.