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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marky View Post
    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.
    Managers who get the club relegated and then continue to fail at the lower level are a special kind of 'special' and do need singling out. Add Eddie Lowe to Lloyd and Mills. Also Ardley, for although he has a relatively high PPG, that was in tier 5 which also accounts for Burchnall's high placing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Managers who get the club relegated and then continue to fail at the lower level are a special kind of 'special' and do need singling out. Add Eddie Lowe to Lloyd and Mills. Also Ardley, for although he has a relatively high PPG, that was in tier 5 which also accounts for Burchnall's high placing.
    And Williams.

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