Pulis won the divisional one voted for by fellow Prem managers, Rodgers the overall one voted by managers from all four divisions. No wonder Prem managers didn't vote for Rodgers since he handed out drubbings to most of them.
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Just saw Hodgson and Rogders on SSN. Interviewing Hodgy on stage about Rodgers and he said "I'm always very impressed with him in press conferences and post match interviews. He always seems to strike the right note. They're positions I find myself and I wish I could do it."
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Fair play hahaOriginally posted by Shaggy View Post
Just saw Hodgson and Rogders on SSN. Interviewing Hodgy on stage about Rodgers and he said "I'm always very impressed with him in press conferences and post match interviews. He always seems to strike the right note. They're positions I find myself and I wish I could do it."
Was muß, das muß.
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Things like this really do make me laugh. Do you think that all managers conspire to vote for one person or against another? I dont even know what you mean when you say Cartel.Originally posted by Nigey View PostNever underestimate the LMA cartel.
The managers in the premier league have to one of the most diverse group of coaches we have seen in its history.
Martinez, Pottechitino, Poyet, Rodgers and a couple of others are all fairly straight down the line from what I can see. Its only really Allerdici, Pulis and probably the old Utd boys Hughes and Bruce who I would class as old British traditionalists.
If the league was full of the old lot, Id kind of get your point. But its not really anymore.*Except Michael, who died.
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I was as always jesting a bit. But it's still hardly a progressive choice. Martinez or even Pochettino would have been worthy of consideration as their brand of bold football and where they finished in the league were probably as much achievements as what Pulis did. There's undoubtedly an element of protectionism at the LMA.Are we winning?
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To be fair he took a team of hopeless schoolboys and got them to play to their strengths and win against some of the best in the league and in the process, secure safety when most were tipping them for humiliation.Originally posted by Nigey View PostI was as always jesting a bit. But it's still hardly a progressive choice. Martinez or even Pochettino would have been worthy of consideration as their brand of bold football and where they finished in the league were probably as much achievements as what Pulis did. There's undoubtedly an element of protectionism at the LMA.
I don't think he deserves it more than Rodgers but he's still deserving of recognition for his managerial talents.Was muß, das muß.
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