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Past Managers
Premier Management Football has seen managers come and go.
Some took their teams to glory, other to despair. But all have played an
important part in the history of PMF.
Here you can view some of
the personalities who helped put PMF on the map.
Miles Riley
Showed great promise when he joined Liverpool at the start of S1. Riley
brought with him Alex Walker, who despite having numerous run-ins previously
with some high profile managers, he did manage to stay out of the spotlight.
Despite Riley's excellent promise, he resigned from his post after almost
1/3rd of the opening season.
Cory Skilton
Left Manchester United after a reasonable start, was absent from the
game for little over 24 hours before being appointed on the PMF Board.
Ruan Daniels
Shocked all, by surprisingly resigning from Division 3 hopefuls Fulham.
Daniels had made a superb start, and was widely regarded as one of the best
managers not in the top division.
Mark Jackson
Despite being ably assisted by Martin Smutov, Jackson never really took
off at Watford. His clever buys seemed to be putting the club in the right
direction, but his confusing tactics led to disappointing performances on
the pitch.
Ani Palat
Shocked us all with his surprise resignation on 21st January 2002. Ani
was a legend from SAS, and was producing the goods for Arsenal in PMF,
qualifying for the quarter finals of the PMF Cup, and challenging at the top
of Division 1. Ani surprised us all with his shock resignation after a 2-1
away defeat to Liverpool, feeling that Arsenal would be better without him!
Ben McCabe
Made a promising start with Ipswich, from a midtable position Ben took
them within touching distance of the automatic promotion spot in Division 2.
Ben left his post in early February to join the PMF Board.
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