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Who is the best Bairns boss in terms of matches won?
There have been plenty of men in the dug-out before Ray McKinnon - but who is the Bairns’ most successful boss? We took a look with help from www.bettermeddle.org.
14.81% - The first boss to take the Bairns in Europe managed just 27 matches and his record matched his nickname.
18.46 - His 18 months in the late 80s was largely forgettable.
21.88% - Ex-Bairns player was the famous subject of road rage following one of his 20 defeats
29.7% - Year and a half in charge paved the way for Billy Little's managerial era.
31.82% - Four months in charge included just three wins and a Scottish Cup exit.
34.27% - The Cup-winning captain's success didn't really translate to the dug-out
33.55% - Lengthy spell included a Second Division championship win, went on to manage Hearts
Legendary name in the management game was in charge when the Bairns finished division two runners up twice.
34.43% - Man who discovered Gordon Smith of Hibs' famous Five also bossed Dundee
35.65% - One of the club's longest serving managers mirrored Shankly's achievement of a second placed finish
36.52% - Football has changed significantly since Orr led the Bairns in the early 1930s.
36.56% - The legendary Cup winning boss was in charge for just over two years and 104 matches
37.5% - Achieved more than 50 wins across two spells as boss
38.07% - The Bairns third manager didn't quite manage 200 games in charge.
38.46% - Signed as a player from Liverpool, but lasted only eight months as boss