Lowest win percentage
League games only (minimum 20 games)Manager | Team | Div | Games | Win % |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ruben Amorim
(Manchester United) |
Manchester United | PL | 29 | 24.1% |
John Doolan
(Accrington Stanley) |
Accrington Stanley | L2 | 61 | 24.6% |
Graham Potter
(West Ham United) |
West Ham United | PL | 20 | 25.0% |
Paul Heckingbottom
(Preston North End) |
Preston North End | CH | 47 | 25.5% |
Kevin Nolan
(Northampton Town) |
Northampton Town | L1 | 30 | 26.7% |
Danny Cowley
(Colchester United) |
Colchester United | L2 | 71 | 29.6% |
Neil Harris
(Cambridge United) |
Cambridge United | L2 | 20 | 30.0% |
Gary Rowett
(Oxford United) |
Oxford United | CH | 29 | 31.0% |
Michael Flynn
(Cheltenham Town) |
Cheltenham Town | L2 | 51 | 31.4% |
Mike Dodds
(Wycombe Wanderers) |
Wycombe Wanderers | L1 | 22 | 31.8% |
Gary Bowyer
(Burton Albion) |
Burton Albion | L1 | 31 | 32.3% |
Gary Caldwell
(Exeter City) |
Exeter City | L1 | 128 | 33.6% |
Steven Schumacher
(Bolton Wanderers) |
Bolton Wanderers | L1 | 23 | 34.8% |
Darren Moore
(Port Vale) |
Port Vale | L1 | 68 | 35.3% |
Noel Hunt
(Reading) |
Reading | L1 | 34 | 35.3% |
Johnnie Jackson
(AFC Wimbledon) |
AFC Wimbledon | L1 | 143 | 35.7% |
Matt Bloomfield
(Luton Town) |
Luton Town | L1 | 25 | 36.0% |
Mark Robins
(Stoke City) |
Stoke City | CH | 25 | 36.0% |
Micky Mellon
(Oldham Athletic) |
Oldham Athletic | L2 | 82 | 36.6% |
Oliver Glasner
(Crystal Palace) |
Crystal Palace | PL | 54 | 37.0% |
Andoni Iraola
(Bournemouth) |
Bournemouth | PL | 78 | 37.2% |
Pete Wild
(Fleetwood Town) |
Fleetwood Town | L2 | 32 | 37.5% |
Alex Revell
(Stevenage) |
Stevenage | L1 | 53 | 37.7% |
Lee Bell
(Crewe Alexandra) |
Crewe Alexandra | L2 | 127 | 37.8% |
Steve Bruce
(Blackpool) |
Blackpool | L1 | 47 | 38.3% |
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