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Stig
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Despite the fact that Chris Powell has the best percentage of wins of any Charlton manager (not counting Les Gore, who by my system hasn't managed enough to count), if we split the stats out to compare records on a tier by tier basis, we find that Jimmy Seed has the best record at all three levels the club has played at.







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Great stuff Stig.
Didn't realise the Curbs / Gritt period lasted that many games0 -
Interesting
Cleary proves (if it needed to be proved) that Seed was our greatest manager with Curbishley 2nd.0 -
Nice work Stig. Are you able to find out who has the best record against our local rivals?0
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Pardues stats aren't as bad as people make out. Bring back Pards lol0
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Well, it could be done Slarti, but I have a horrible feeling that it might just be a bit too depressing for me to cope with ;-)Slartibartfast said:Nice work Stig. Are you able to find out who has the best record against our local rivals?
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Shows what folly it is when people say Powell has the wise old head Peacock to learn from - 0% win rate in charge of the Addicks says it all!!! ;-)0
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Good work Stig.0
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But the stats show that Peacock is our best ever manager. The only one that remains undefeated ;-)Athletico Charlton said:Shows what folly it is when people say Powell has the wise old head Peacock to learn from - 0% win rate in charge of the Addicks says it all!!! ;-)
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thanks Stig. well done0
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The percentages for David Clark in the second tier are wrong. Otherwise, an excellent piece of statistical analysis.
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Fascinating stuff..0 -
Good spot. Thanks very much Happy Valley. I've amended it so hopefully everything's ok with it now.Happy Valley said:The percentages for David Clark in the second tier are wrong. Otherwise, an excellent piece of statistical analysis.
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Interesting stats, but I think it would be wrong to use them as a basis for determining who is the "better" manager.
I mean, Pardew has a higher win ratio that Lennie Lawrence - but I know who I'd rather have at the helm, any day of the week.0 -
As Off_it suggests, bare statistics don't really tell the story of the challenges faced.
Nevertheless, fascinating stuff, Stig. Good work.
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agree Oggy. Lennie had to play most of his games away from home.0
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Can we have a similar one based on man love?0
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Can't believe that CP has played a quarter of Curbs total already, he's only been here 5 mins0
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I always felt Mike Bailey was underrated because he left too early,his third tier record was impressive.
I note he is also second on the all time list after SCP.
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Lies, damn lies and stats! Some great analysis there Stig but as always you can slice and dice figures so many ways.
My slant on it is that Lenny achieved so so much keeping CAFC in tier 2 then tier 1 with no home, no crowds (relatively) and defo no dosh so he is up there with Curbs just behind Mr South Stand himself!0 -
Les Reed won a game. How did that happen? Who was it against?0
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Charlton 1 - 0 Blackburn (El Karkouri 90')thai malaysia addick said:Les Reed won a game. How did that happen? Who was it against?
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Someone should name a stand after Jimmy Seed0
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He'll soon be in the current National Top 10 managers for longevity as well!creepyaddick said:Can't believe that CP has played a quarter of Curbs total already, he's only been here 5 mins
Nah, Peacock was too negative, only interested in playing for a draw :-)Stig said:
But the stats show that Peacock is our best ever manager. The only one that remains undefeated ;-)Athletico Charlton said:Shows what folly it is when people say Powell has the wise old head Peacock to learn from - 0% win rate in charge of the Addicks says it all!!! ;-)
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We should name a stand after whoever is the most successful manager at all three tiers1
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...and that should never be underestimatedGoonerhater said:agree Oggy. Lennie had to play most of his games away from home.
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