Or perhaps you do?
Why aren't any of the managers in England that aren't Ferguson successful?
That list smacks of someone who only cares about the top end of the premiership...
Bryan Robson won Division One with Boro and got them promoted. Also built a team stable enough for Premiership survival.
That is a success. A success doesn't need to be back to back Champions League and Premiership titles. Some clubs have lower realistic achievements and to gain those achievements is a success.
And lol at the guy calling me a troll. Thankfully that post has disappeared...
Haha is this thread still going on, seems like Sandy is just venting at losing Young to a better club. You're obsessed with Man Utd. I guess not every club is as lucky to have past players who go on to achieve as much success as the likes of Paul Merson, Gareth Southgate, Dean Saunders and Steve Staunton in management.
And David Platt? lol Never even played a senior game for Man Utd, left at 18. Troll.
To the OP - depends what you class as successful, nearly all those managers have been successful to some degree.
Here is a question for you, say if Alex Ferguson had been at Sunderland or Aston Villa 25 years, do any of you really think he would have had anywhere near as much success as he has at Man Utd?
Why's that? OGS's Molde retained their league title weeks ago![]()
Well reading the OP he's a Villa supporter glad Young has gone and pleased Villa are still sitting at the bottom end of the table.
Both have managed teams in the top division in the strongest league in the world.
I'd call that a success, given how few jobs there are.
You also need to take into account the fact that he was lucky to not be sacked. There's a fair possibility that given the chance those being named in this thread would have gone on to be more successful than they were given longer in each position.
Bryan Robson brought together Juninho, Emerson and Ravenelli and built a Boro side which played some absolutely brilliant football. That was a special side, despite being relegated. He gets my praise for that alone.
Most of all he (and Steve Gibson) took a club with very little resource and built them into a premiership side for years. That is an achievement when you consider the club.