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Hodgson will also be remembered as a 'top bloke' and a 'poor manager' in not so long a time frame.
in twenty years of management he has only ever been once called a poor manager......and that was only having led Blackburn to uefa glory, then getting sacked after selling all his big stars.
in twenty years of management he has only ever been once called a poor manager......and that was only having led Blackburn to uefa glory, then getting sacked after selling all his big stars.
The sudden lovin' for Hodgson is a bit surprising to say the least. Here's a man who couldn't really win away from home last season and who's brand of football isn't particularly 'inspiring' and based on an even more rigid defensive template that was used with Rafa. Add to that the fact that he's done 'steady' jobs wherever he went but never won anything.
I'd get behind him if I see a definite improvement on the pitch and evidence that we're fighting for the league championship. I'm taking a leaf out of people who said that our current team was 'better' than what we offered last season - we'll see if they were right.
The sudden lovin' for Hodgson is a bit surprising to say the least. Here's a man who couldn't really win away from home last season and who's brand of football isn't particularly 'inspiring' and based on an even more rigid defensive template that was used with Rafa. Add to that the fact that he's done 'steady' jobs wherever he went but never won anything.
I'd get behind him if I see a definite improvement on the pitch and evidence that we're fighting for the league championship. I'm taking a leaf out of people who said that our current team was 'better' than what we offered last season - we'll see if they were right.
Think about it, those that wanted Rafa gone, have no choice now but to laud our new manager, after telling us we'd attract Maureen, Hiddink and the like, we end up with exactly the type of manger those against Rafa being sacked for the sake of it said we would.
So i don't think many have much choice but to sing Roy's praises.
The more realistic view, imo, is that expectations should be kept at a bare minimum.
And to be honest, i'm done talking Roy now, although i'm very down on the appointment it feels wrong to have such little faith in the Liverpool manager, so i'm just going to stop talking about him.
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