Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

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Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by McDermolenko » 19 Feb 2022 18:41

Summary of what is on Wikipedia for anyone who can’t be bothered to read through it:

Joined Swindon Town as a player-manager in August 2006. Played one game for the club before agreeing by mutual constant to not continue playing for the club. Instead managed to complete his coaching badges while at Swindon.

Joined Macclesfield Town two months later in October 2006, once again as a player-manager. At this time Macclesfield were 7 points off safety. The club avoided relegation on the last day of the season with Ince being named League Two Manager of the Month in January 2007. Retired from playing while at Macclesfield Town.

Joined MK Dons as a manager in June 2007. Won the Football League Trophy and League Two with the club, ultimately securing promotion to League One.

Joined Premier League Blackburn Rovers in June 2008. Was sacked in December 2008 after winning 3 games in 17.

Joined MK Dons in June 2009 on a two year deal. Finished 13th in League One - leading to Ince leaving the club a year prior to his contract expiry.

Joined Notts County in October 2010. Left the club by mutual consent in April 2011 after losing a record 9 games in a row.

Joined Blackpool in February 2013. Blackpool went on to make their best ever start to a league season (16 points from a possible 18). Left the club in January 2014 having recorded 12 wins out of 42 games during his time at Blackpool.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by windermereROYAL » 19 Feb 2022 18:45

Bloody heck.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Feb 2022 18:55

Yes but….has been ‘snuck in under the wire’ to see ‘where we are at’ for the past few weeks via his son. in preperation for this very day?

This club never ceases to amaze right now :shock: :roll: :arrow:
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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Winston Biscuit » 19 Feb 2022 18:55

His time managing Macclesfield was absolutely sensational

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by SouthDownsRoyal » 19 Feb 2022 20:10

McDermolenko Summary of what is on Wikipedia for anyone who can’t be bothered to read through it:


Joined Blackpool in February 2013. Blackpool went on to make their best ever start to a league season (16 points from a possible 18)


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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Big Ern » 19 Feb 2022 20:12

McDermolenko Summary of what is on Wikipedia for anyone who can’t be bothered to read through it:

Joined Swindon Town as a player-manager in August 2006. Played one game for the club before agreeing by mutual constant to not continue playing for the club. Instead managed to complete his coaching badges while at Swindon.

Joined Macclesfield Town two months later in October 2006, once again as a player-manager. At this time Macclesfield were 7 points off safety. The club avoided relegation on the last day of the season with Ince being named League Two Manager of the Month in January 2007. Retired from playing while at Macclesfield Town.

Joined MK Dons as a manager in June 2007. Won the Football League Trophy and League Two with the club, ultimately securing promotion to League One.

Joined Premier League Blackburn Rovers in June 2008. Was sacked in December 2008 after winning 3 games in 17.

Joined MK Dons in June 2009 on a two year deal. Finished 13th in League One - leading to Ince leaving the club a year prior to his contract expiry.

Joined Notts County in October 2010. Left the club by mutual consent in April 2011 after losing a record 9 games in a row.

Joined Blackpool in February 2013. Blackpool went on to make their best ever start to a league season (16 points from a possible 18). Left the club in January 2014 having recorded 12 wins out of 42 games during his time at Blackpool.


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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Lower West » 19 Feb 2022 22:22

AthleticoSpizz Yes but….has been ‘snuck in under the wire’ to see ‘where we are at’ for the past few weeks via his son. in preperation for this very day?

This club never ceases to amaze right now :shock: :roll: :arrow:


Obviously seen at the SCL recently.

On 18 February 2013, Blackpool appointed Ince as manager on a one-year rolling contract. He had been watching the team, for which his son Tom played, in person for over a year.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by AthleticoSpizz » 19 Feb 2022 22:23

8) well who knew? :wink:

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Millsy » 19 Feb 2022 22:30

Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Macclesfield Town 2006 2007 35 14 8 13 40.0
MK Dons 2007 2008 55 33 12 10 60.0
Blackburn Rovers 2008 2008 21 6 4 11 28.6
MK Dons 2009 2010 56 23 9 24 41.1
Notts County 2010 2011 29 10 6 13 34.5
Blackpool 2013 2014 42 12 15 15 28.6
Total 238 98 54 86 41.2

Raw stats.

Excuse the copy and paste formatting but some decent win ratios in there mixed in with some awful ones.

Most notable and relevant to us is the Great Escape from relegation he managed with Macclesfield.

It's temporary, who cares. Can't be worse than Pauno.


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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by WestYorksRoyal » 20 Feb 2022 09:31

So Macclesfield and MK Dons part 1 was excellent. Blackburn too soon. MK Dons part 2 was okay. Blackpool mixed under the shit show Oyston era. Really not as bad as some would make out

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Hendo » 20 Feb 2022 09:56

WestYorksRoyal So Macclesfield and MK Dons part 1 was excellent. Blackburn too soon. MK Dons part 2 was okay. Blackpool mixed under the shit show Oyston era. Really not as bad as some would make out


This. Started off really well at Blackpool as well.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by NathStPaul » 20 Feb 2022 10:30

As a man I think he has a lot of the qualities we will need going forward, especially for a relegation struggle. As a coach I worry he has been away too long, had he been active over the past 5 years then I'd have no complaints.

I worry that Tom Ince has got in to someone's ear and let them know that daddy is available and cheap so they've taken a punt. It's so left field that someone must have suggested it to them rather than the owner seeking out Ince.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Jackson Corner » 20 Feb 2022 10:36

He has won the auto windscreen, more than Pauno ever managed.


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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Snowflake Royal » 20 Feb 2022 10:44

Jackson Corner He has won the auto windscreen, more than Pauno ever managed.

Didn’t Pauno win the youth world cup?

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by blythspartan » 20 Feb 2022 10:50

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Jackson Corner He has won the auto windscreen, more than Pauno ever managed.

Didn’t Pauno win the youth world cup?


Yep under 20 in 2015 I believe

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Pepe the Horseman » 20 Feb 2022 11:07

Hendo
WestYorksRoyal So Macclesfield and MK Dons part 1 was excellent. Blackburn too soon. MK Dons part 2 was okay. Blackpool mixed under the shit show Oyston era. Really not as bad as some would make out


This. Started off really well at Blackpool as well.

A hell of a lot more qualified than Michael Gilkes. And I don't think anyone would have batted an eyelid if Gilkes had been made interim manager on his own.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Snowflake Royal » 20 Feb 2022 11:22

Yeah very confused by the people posting up his managerial record like it's just a string of unremitting awful.

It just isn’t.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by elrey » 20 Feb 2022 12:19

Football is a weird place. Some managers can have an impact for a short time.

Really we need to look at his record in the first games after taking over.

At Blackpool he had a loss, three draws in the first four. Then only two loses for the rest of the season.

The next season he had 5 wins in the first 6 games, with one draw. Then a loss, then four draws, then 2 wins out of three, then loss, draw, win before 8 losses out of 9 with one draw.

For example.

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by RoyalBlue » 20 Feb 2022 12:34

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WestYorksRoyal So Macclesfield and MK Dons part 1 was excellent. Blackburn too soon. MK Dons part 2 was okay. Blackpool mixed under the shit show Oyston era. Really not as bad as some would make out


This. Started off really well at Blackpool as well.

A hell of a lot more qualified than Michael Gilkes. And I don't think anyone would have batted an eyelid if Gilkes had been made interim manager on his own.


I would. The prospect when it was first muted, alarmed me. At best, somewhat unproven and didn't survive long at Basingstoke. Being a club hero doesn't necessarily make someone a good manager/coach. I'm assuming by virtue of his position in the academy that he must have all of his coaching badges.

Would definitely have wanted him to have someone working with him, although Paul Ince wouldn't have been on my radar!

Interestingly, Ince is on record as saying this about a managerial comeback:

"If you're an owner and said, 'listen Paul, you've got a three-year contract and three years to get where we want to get to. Don't worry about year one or year two, this is where we want to be after three years and if you haven't done that, then you've lost your job,' then I'll take it.

"If not, then I've got no interest."

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Re: Paul Ince Managerial Fact File

by Zip » 20 Feb 2022 12:42

His overall record is ok and you also need to put into context where he was managing on each occasion. No alarm bells ringing.

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