Premiership Manager Of The Year
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Why would Brown be a nomination? A great first 3 months but then what?seanworth wrote:Hodgson (Fulham)
Bruce (Wigan)
O'Neill (Villa)
Moyes (Everton)
Tony Pulis (Stoke)
Gianfranco Zola (West Ham)
Brown (Hull) ??????
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... well, yes, but the first 9 or 10 did the business and some, follwed by next to nothing since October ended. The past 14 games, for example, 1 win, 4 draws, 9 loses. Not quite Derby, but pretty close.Tombwfc wrote:If he keeps them up, he's done a better job than Hodgson and Bruce easily. They're Hull for feck sake.
OK, we all had them down as bankers to go down and so survival is an achievement IF he manages it, but the magnificent start can't cloud 2/3rd of the season being rubbish.
I hope they stay up as they will do a Reading in season 2.
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Didn't say he should win but for most of the 1st half of the season he should have been a shoe in for the winner. The 2nd half has been a different story, but no-one thought they even had a chance to stay up. That is a major accomplishment in itself, well assuming they do stay up. Therefore I feel at least worthy of a mention.
You're damn right they weren't. Though if they had been, Newcastle might not be going down so....seanworth wrote:Ince wasn't given enough time in my book. You could also add Tony Adams, and Ramos to that list. They also weren't given enough time.eddybwfc wrote:Gareth southgate
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... except it's "Manager of the Season", not "Manager of Half the Season" ... if it was I may agree. Then, Zola & 'appy 'arry would be in for a shout & that's not acceptable either, for so many reasons.seanworth wrote:Didn't say he should win but for most of the 1st half of the season he should have been a shoe in for the winner. The 2nd half has been a different story, but no-one thought they even had a chance to stay up. That is a major accomplishment in itself, well assuming they do stay up. Therefore I feel at least worthy of a mention.
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Indeed, it is manager of the season. Therefore he won't be judged simply on putting Hull in a Champions League place in the first half of the season, and nor will he be judged simply on their Derby-esque form of the second half.bobo the clown wrote:... except it's "Manager of the Season", not "Manager of Half the Season" ... if it was I may agree. Then, Zola & 'appy 'arry would be in for a shout & that's not acceptable either, for so many reasons.seanworth wrote:Didn't say he should win but for most of the 1st half of the season he should have been a shoe in for the winner. The 2nd half has been a different story, but no-one thought they even had a chance to stay up. That is a major accomplishment in itself, well assuming they do stay up. Therefore I feel at least worthy of a mention.
No, instead he'll be judged on the season as a whole. A season which he'll have kept Hull City in the Premierleague, a pretty good achievement no? Certsinly better than Hodgson, who's spent £20mil + to guide his side to being 3pts above an apparently terrible manager in Megson.
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and to a comprehensive double over megson's team...Tombwfc wrote:Indeed, it is manager of the season. Therefore he won't be judged simply on putting Hull in a Champions League place in the first half of the season, and nor will he be judged simply on their Derby-esque form of the second half.bobo the clown wrote:... except it's "Manager of the Season", not "Manager of Half the Season" ... if it was I may agree. Then, Zola & 'appy 'arry would be in for a shout & that's not acceptable either, for so many reasons.seanworth wrote:Didn't say he should win but for most of the 1st half of the season he should have been a shoe in for the winner. The 2nd half has been a different story, but no-one thought they even had a chance to stay up. That is a major accomplishment in itself, well assuming they do stay up. Therefore I feel at least worthy of a mention.
No, instead he'll be judged on the season as a whole. A season which he'll have kept Hull City in the Premierleague, a pretty good achievement no? Certsinly better than Hodgson, who's spent £20mil + to guide his side to being 3pts above an apparently terrible manager in Megson.
And?William the White wrote:and to a comprehensive double over megson's team...Tombwfc wrote:Indeed, it is manager of the season. Therefore he won't be judged simply on putting Hull in a Champions League place in the first half of the season, and nor will he be judged simply on their Derby-esque form of the second half.bobo the clown wrote:... except it's "Manager of the Season", not "Manager of Half the Season" ... if it was I may agree. Then, Zola & 'appy 'arry would be in for a shout & that's not acceptable either, for so many reasons.seanworth wrote:Didn't say he should win but for most of the 1st half of the season he should have been a shoe in for the winner. The 2nd half has been a different story, but no-one thought they even had a chance to stay up. That is a major accomplishment in itself, well assuming they do stay up. Therefore I feel at least worthy of a mention.
No, instead he'll be judged on the season as a whole. A season which he'll have kept Hull City in the Premierleague, a pretty good achievement no? Certsinly better than Hodgson, who's spent £20mil + to guide his side to being 3pts above an apparently terrible manager in Megson.
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What's that got to do with it?William the White wrote:and to a comprehensive double over megson's team...Tombwfc wrote:Indeed, it is manager of the season. Therefore he won't be judged simply on putting Hull in a Champions League place in the first half of the season, and nor will he be judged simply on their Derby-esque form of the second half.bobo the clown wrote:... except it's "Manager of the Season", not "Manager of Half the Season" ... if it was I may agree. Then, Zola & 'appy 'arry would be in for a shout & that's not acceptable either, for so many reasons.seanworth wrote:Didn't say he should win but for most of the 1st half of the season he should have been a shoe in for the winner. The 2nd half has been a different story, but no-one thought they even had a chance to stay up. That is a major accomplishment in itself, well assuming they do stay up. Therefore I feel at least worthy of a mention.
No, instead he'll be judged on the season as a whole. A season which he'll have kept Hull City in the Premierleague, a pretty good achievement no? Certsinly better than Hodgson, who's spent £20mil + to guide his side to being 3pts above an apparently terrible manager in Megson.
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Fair point Hoss. If the league was decided on teams that had done the double over Bolton, it would be tight at the top with a few on 6 points each. As it isn't, it still stands that despite a considerably larger expenditure (and 6 points off us), Hodgson is still at the minute only 3 points in front of Bolton.CrazyHorse wrote:What's that got to do with it?William the White wrote:and to a comprehensive double over megson's team...Tombwfc wrote:Indeed, it is manager of the season. Therefore he won't be judged simply on putting Hull in a Champions League place in the first half of the season, and nor will he be judged simply on their Derby-esque form of the second half.bobo the clown wrote:... except it's "Manager of the Season", not "Manager of Half the Season" ... if it was I may agree. Then, Zola & 'appy 'arry would be in for a shout & that's not acceptable either, for so many reasons.seanworth wrote:Didn't say he should win but for most of the 1st half of the season he should have been a shoe in for the winner. The 2nd half has been a different story, but no-one thought they even had a chance to stay up. That is a major accomplishment in itself, well assuming they do stay up. Therefore I feel at least worthy of a mention.
No, instead he'll be judged on the season as a whole. A season which he'll have kept Hull City in the Premierleague, a pretty good achievement no? Certsinly better than Hodgson, who's spent £20mil + to guide his side to being 3pts above an apparently terrible manager in Megson.
Would we be disappointed with our away form, had Megson spent what Hodgson has spent on a net basis? I think maybe one or two of our enlightened bretheren would be...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/20 ... f-the-year
Agree or disagree away. Personally, much as I like Hodgson, I don't think he's broken as many pots as the writer makes out. The love seems based on the old 'right way to play football' chestnut.
Agree or disagree away. Personally, much as I like Hodgson, I don't think he's broken as many pots as the writer makes out. The love seems based on the old 'right way to play football' chestnut.
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So, would we say the Chelsea v Liverpool wasn't the right way to play football? No pxxsing about knocking it around forever in midfield, end to end action , oh, and a fair bit of that old long-ball stuff too.ratbert wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/20 ... f-the-year
Agree or disagree away. Personally, much as I like Hodgson, I don't think he's broken as many pots as the writer makes out. The love seems based on the old 'right way to play football' chestnut.

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I'm trying to get inside the mind of the cliched people who make these decisions. It's not my own view.TANGODANCER wrote:So, would we say the Chelsea v Liverpool wasn't the right way to play football? No pxxsing about knocking it around forever in midfield, end to end action , oh, and a fair bit of that old long-ball stuff too.ratbert wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/20 ... f-the-year
Agree or disagree away. Personally, much as I like Hodgson, I don't think he's broken as many pots as the writer makes out. The love seems based on the old 'right way to play football' chestnut.

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I know, it wasn't a go at you, just a comment.ratbert wrote:I'm trying to get inside the mind of the cliched people who make these decisions. It's not my own view.TANGODANCER wrote:So, would we say the Chelsea v Liverpool wasn't the right way to play football? No pxxsing about knocking it around forever in midfield, end to end action , oh, and a fair bit of that old long-ball stuff too.ratbert wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/20 ... f-the-year
Agree or disagree away. Personally, much as I like Hodgson, I don't think he's broken as many pots as the writer makes out. The love seems based on the old 'right way to play football' chestnut.

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