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I was bored so I did this...

  A Caps P W D L Win % PPG
Trevor Brooking 47 3 2 1 0 66.67% 2.33
Michael Carrick 34 3 2 1 0 66.67% 2.33
Kevin Keegan 63 449 222 96 131 49.44% 1.70
Frank Lampard 106 117 55 23 39 47.01% 1.61
Bobby Robson 20 255 119 64 72 46.67% 1.65
Peter Reid 13 353 159 95 99 45.04% 1.62
Ray Wilkins 84 126 53 21 52 42.06% 1.43
Glenn Hoddle 53 313 116 84 113 37.06% 1.38
Bryan Robson 90 433 160 122 151 36.95% 1.39
Stuart Pearce 78 97 34 20 43 35.05% 1.26
Steven Gerrard 114 40 13 8 19 32.50% 1.18
Alan Ball 72 116 35 38 43 30.17% 1.23
Gareth Southgate 57 151 45 43 63 29.80% 1.18
Paul Ince 53 21 6 4 11 28.57% 1.05
Sammy Lee 14 14 3 4 7 21.43% 0.93
Tony Adams 66 22 4 7 11 18.18% 0.86
Dave Watson 12 7 1 3 3 14.29% 0.86
Alan Shearer 63 8 1 2 5 12.50%

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There may be a couple of managers who accidentally have some non-PL matches included, if they were at teams who bounced around a bit, as I wasn't checking too closely. I also skipped Trevor Francis, Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Steve Coppell, Roy McFarland, Colin Todd, Terry McDermott, Scott Parker Gerry Francis, and Graham Rix because they either didn't have a managerial statistics section on Wikipedia, or I couldn't be bothered to sieve out their time in the Championship. Coppell and Parker certainly fall into the latter camp.

There were 14 more ex-full internationals who have managed in the PL with less than 10 caps, as well as 15 more who made England B or U21s appearances.

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If it happened... it was loud and clear on the TV.  Absolute scummy tinpot club. They still haven't come out and said anything officially.

 

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6 hours ago, Naitch said:

I was bored so I did this...

  A Caps P W D L Win % PPG
Trevor Brooking 47 3 2 1 0 66.67% 2.33
Michael Carrick 34 3 2 1 0 66.67% 2.33
Kevin Keegan 63 449 222 96 131 49.44% 1.70
Frank Lampard 106 117 55 23 39 47.01% 1.61
Bobby Robson 20 255 119 64 72 46.67% 1.65
Peter Reid 13 353 159 95 99 45.04% 1.62
Ray Wilkins 84 126 53 21 52 42.06% 1.43
Glenn Hoddle 53 313 116 84 113 37.06% 1.38
Bryan Robson 90 433 160 122 151 36.95% 1.39
Stuart Pearce 78 97 34 20 43 35.05% 1.26
Steven Gerrard 114 40 13 8 19 32.50% 1.18
Alan Ball 72 116 35 38 43 30.17% 1.23
Gareth Southgate 57 151 45 43 63 29.80% 1.18
Paul Ince 53 21 6 4 11 28.57% 1.05
Sammy Lee 14 14 3 4 7 21.43% 0.93
Tony Adams 66 22 4 7 11 18.18% 0.86
Dave Watson 12 7 1 3 3 14.29% 0.86
Alan Shearer 63 8 1 2 5 12.50%

0.63

 

There may be a couple of managers who accidentally have some non-PL matches included, if they were at teams who bounced around a bit, as I wasn't checking too closely. I also skipped Trevor Francis, Phil Neal, Phil Thompson, Steve Coppell, Roy McFarland, Colin Todd, Terry McDermott, Scott Parker Gerry Francis, and Graham Rix because they either didn't have a managerial statistics section on Wikipedia, or I couldn't be bothered to sieve out their time in the Championship. Coppell and Parker certainly fall into the latter camp.

There were 14 more ex-full internationals who have managed in the PL with less than 10 caps, as well as 15 more who made England B or U21s appearances.

Can you go back to this and tell us who has the highest points per game per cap ratio pls?

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@METALMAN

1st, Peter Reid at 0.125 PPG/Cap

2nd, Bobby Robson at 0.083 PPG/Cap

3rd, Michael Carrick at 0.069 PPG/Cap

Last, Steven Gerrard and Alan Shearer at 0.010 PPG/Cap (Shearer is technically worse if you take it to another decimal but only by 0.0004)

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46 minutes ago, Bobfoc said:

The record Premier League away win is 8-1. I can see that being threatened here.

Gonna be a hell of a second half.

Mcmanaman's commentary was bizarre on that Van Dijk chance, he reckons he headed it across rather than on goal because he thought he was offside... 

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3 minutes ago, Colly said:

Gonna be a hell of a second half.

Alex Oxlaide Chamberlain is going to come on and score 8

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11 minutes ago, Dang117 said:

On the back of last week's result of them beating City, I wouldn't have imagined to check the score and Forest being 1 nil up

You clearly don't know Liverpool enough. We turn up for City, we've been utter dross here and deserve to be beat. 

This is classic Liverpool throughout the years

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