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Most successful Posh managers


Posh 2008/09 season preview

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Published Date: 07 August 2008
Alan Swann
Darren Ferguson would have become the all-time most successful Posh manager in terms of % of total available points gained if his side had beaten Darlington in the final game of last season.
Instead he remains in second place behind 1960-61 Fourth Division title-winning manager Jimmy Hagan.

Name, Played, Won, Drawn, Lost, Points, % won

  • Jimmy Hagan 109 62 21 26 145 63.30

  • Darren Ferguson 64 35 14 15 119 61.92

  • Chris Turner (1st spell) 86 40 27 19 147 59.98

  • Peter Morris 156 67 42 47 200 51.92

  • Noel Cantwell (1st spell) 216 87 65 64 239 50.3

  • Details correct at 7/08/08.



Posh season preview: Come On Boro!
Your guide to Peterborough United's 2008/09 League One season.
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  • Last Updated: 08 August 2008 9:43 AM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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