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Worst-ever manager: The Portsmouth numbers crunch that added up to a Perrin disaster
The Frenchman's eight-month reign at Pompey can only be described as bizarre - and it was left to Harry Redknapp to return and pick up the pieces.
by Peter Evans on 20 April 2008
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From less than a point a game to the nine foreign flops he purchased in pre-season, here are some figures to show why Alain Perrin's short reign at Portsmouth qualifies him as is the worst Premier League manager ever:
0.9 – Average points earned by Perrin’s Pompey per game.
1 - On his first return to the training session after Perrin’s exit, Hary Redknapp is said to have been told by Dejan Stefanovic: “You've got no chance here. This is the worst team I've ever seen. You must be mad." High praise indeed for Perrin.
2 - Chairman Milan Mandaric told journalists he would double his blood pressure pills the week before he sacked Perrin, such was the trauma he was experiencing at the club!
3 - A 3-3-3-1 was the bizarre formation used by Perrin. We had never seen it before and will we ever see it again?
4 - The number of games he won out of 20 at Portsmouth.
5 - The number of players who survived Perrin’s eight-month managerial stint: Stefanovic, Linvoy Primus, Gary O'Neil, Matthew Taylor and Richard Hughes. Perrin replaced many of Redknapp’s proven Premiership players with imports such as Collins Mbesuma who never started a game for Portsmouth.
6 - The number of seasons it took Perrin to guide Troyes through three divisions into the French top-flight and the UEFA Cup, managing to catch the eye of chairmen across Europe at the same time. Would he have taken Portsmouth down three divisions in six seasons given the chance?
7 (:30am) – One of Perrin’s training routines, which has upset many of the players at his current club Lyon, is for players to report for duty at 7:30am on a match day. Whilst at Portsmouth he also alienated many of the first-team squad with his various routines. They then went to chairman Mandaric and demanded Perrin be sacked.
8 – The number of months Perrin’s disastrous spell at the club lasted - from April until November 2005.
9 - The number of foreign signings Perrin made at the beginning of the 2005-06 season, including Zvonimir Vukic, Azar Karadas, Salif Diao and Gregory Vignal.They were to be his downfall with many players unable to speak English, a fact that only came to light after the arrival of Redknapp. He told Five Live in December: "It's a crazy situation. We've got three people who can't speak English. What is the good when you have got people and you cannot even tell them what to do?"
10 – The number of points Portsmouth had when Perrin was sacked. Many critics were already writing off any hope of the club staying up.
12 - Pompey’s position in the league when Redknapp left for Southampton.
15 – On his return to Portsmouth Redknapp believed there were 15 players at the club under Perrin not good enough to play for Portsmouth. Perrin later defended his signings, telling journalists that the poor recruits were not his fault. "You can talk about the signings but there were four people in charge of recruitment, not just me. My role was to indicate the positions I thought needed strengthening and the only players I signed were Laurent Robert and Brian Priske.”
16 - Portsmouth’s position in the Premiership when Perrin was dismissed.
500,000 – The number of great British pounds it cost Pompey to tear up the contract of one of Perrin’s flops, Dario Silva.
Comments (3)
by gasper gomez on April 20, 2008
Perrin was a patsy in Project "1 Team in hampshire". Priske was a great player and as for Robert, well who knew what a tit he'd turn out to be. The rest of the ringers were signed by the club to put pompey into a bad enough position in the league to welcome back Harry with open arms after his demolition job of the scummers was completed. I don't think Perrin was ever meant to stand a chance and I feel quite sorry for him! Although 7:30 for training??? Who does he think he is, Jose??? :D
by frank grabber on April 20, 2008
gross, olsen, ball, souness, phil neil........money for nothing. there's a big long list of em and they've all walked away with their pockets full for money for fook all. its not the managers fault it's the chairman, quaffin champers and yes prawn sarnes they really think they know best, is it value for money you tell me? pantomime but not funny.
by sam brown on April 20, 2008
Perrin was crap. No denying that BUT Priske and Robert really wern't that bad a buys at the time. And as Gasper says, who knew what a nob Robert would turn out to be. I believe myself Velimir Zajec was the main problem at the time, he was director of football and seemed to have the responsibility of bringing new players in so he will have to take alot of blame. As for Silva, personally I thought he was an ok player, scored a few nice goals for us and always worked hard, Redknapp has signed some crap strikers in his time, Mornar for example who's contract included a ridiculous clause pretty much guaranteeing him an extension every year we stayed up in the prem.
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