Newcastle Premier League Managers Ranked By Win Percentage

Who should Steve McClaren be looking to emulate? And whose record should he avoid?

Steve McClaren is now settling into life at St James' Park after been named as Newcastle United's latest head coach. Sacked by Derby County last month, the former England and Middlesbrough boss has been offered an immediate return to football with the Magpies and he has been given a clean slate from which to work. With his own backroom staff in alongside him, McClaren will also be allowed to shape the Newcastle squad however he sees fit, although recruitment will be led by chief scout Graham Carr. Magpies owner Mike Ashley and managing director Lee Charnley have placed their complete faith in McClaren, believing he can lead the Magpies forward and avoid a repeat of the relegation scrap they were dragged into during the 2014-15 season. But how successful will McClaren be on Tyneside? And how well will he have to perform in order to be considered one of Newcastle's best-ever Premier League-era managers? In other words, what sort of win percentage will take McClaren to the very top of table of previous Newcastle bosses since the Premier League began in 1992? Ranking them from best to worst, here's how Newcastle United's permanent - and then separately caretaker - managers rate in terms of their win percentages while in charge of the Magpies during the Premier League era...
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