The definition of a good manager is one who gets the team playing better than the sum of their individual parts, as Clough did at Forest with a collection of nobodies. Mancini has had every advantage, as has Ferguson - not that I'm having a dig at RM, I love him. I'm pushed to think of a City boss who got more than expected out of his players - maybe Mercer/Allison. (Not Allison alone.)
Plenty got less - Poyser, Benson, Ball, Clark,Saunders, maybe more.
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