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Who's the greatest Manager of all-time??

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Date: 11/3/2014 5:04:00 PM
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Oh that's my mistake my sorry lol. Just a rough draft I'll keep fixing it 😊

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He's 8) now 7) see that I made a error

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Well to be fair I think all the most successful managers have been nominated. Perhaps we haven't caught them all, but people can always add more names.

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Actually I did some research and came up with a top 20. I will post it on a new thread.

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Top 20 is up!

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Date: 11/4/2014 5:57:18 PM
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1st - Manager of BC Törööö
2nd - Manager of Springlfield Drunkers

Both were absolutely great. Today is not more dificult, even if the players are better, back them there was a lot of competition, teams were very even, and was hard to win.

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welll I agree, we've to consider in that time all the teams were similar, they didn't win for money but because they understood before the others how to play. It's also true that the bug of the value of OD created false expectation above all to the teams like mine that trained JS

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The game is way more difficult today, I doubt BC Torooo would be able to dominate now the same way he dominated back then...


the game is constantly evolving, no doubt, but the best managers learn / adapt / maybe even anticipate better than the rest. a great player at one time is a great player for all time.

my own criteria places a premium on longevity. one title can result from a fluke set of circumstances (i should know), but a series of titles is tough to explain away, at any time. i've not had enough to drink to get into a shouting match, but if a manager has had an extended run at the top of his country with multiple titles, i now have a sense of what's involved to make that happen, and i very respectfully tip my hat to them.

as a competitor of magiker, i have the sense he devotes more time to the national team than his own squad -- i admire that, for he could tweak his own squad and perhaps win an individual NBBA title, but instead he assembles a squad that many take pride in.

P.S.: If anybody's interested, I got a full scholarship for the private high school and later finished my senior year there strong enough to make it to a really great university


congratulations. and if it is a "really great university" there will be a course on BuzzerBeater.

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Date: 11/5/2014 4:56:00 PM
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And nobody from Poland only darkonza head of Młoty Starogard, he is now dominant and won BBB, but legend in Poland is/was T-mac best manager, but this two players nothing do with NT teams. In this area are BB-King, kozlik, which have big knowledge about BB and helped. helsp our community and this is very important to nominate.

I think best managers, won almost everything are mamba and rwystyrk :)