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Dan1994 Flag Wallington 12 May 18 8.20pm Send a Private Message to Dan1994 Add Dan1994 as a friend

Definitely Frank de Boer.

 


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Bangell Flag Oxford 12 May 18 8.33pm Send a Private Message to Bangell Add Bangell as a friend

Pulis's squad had by far the least quality in the division - it's a marvel we stayed up

 

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eagle6764 Flag Quilty 12 May 18 8.35pm Send a Private Message to eagle6764 Add eagle6764 as a friend

We officially had the worst start in Premier League history so the stats alone speak for themselves. But to inspire and motivate a deflated squad to get the results we did and survive is amazing - and I didn't want Roy as manager. Roy for me.

 

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Medway Eagle Flag Whitstable Kent 12 May 18 9.03pm Send a Private Message to Medway Eagle Add Medway Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by southnorwoodhill

Daft question - Roy most clearly.


I agree with the above. Especially with the exciting type of football we are playing

 

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pssguy Flag 12 May 18 9.07pm Send a Private Message to pssguy Add pssguy as a friend

Originally posted by eagle6764

We officially had the worst start in Premier League history so the stats alone speak for themselves. But to inspire and motivate a deflated squad to get the results we did and survive is amazing - and I didn't want Roy as manager. Roy for me.

Hodgson took over after 4 games. We were three points from 17th spot. 10 Premier League teams have not got a point in the first 4 games, including us and Bournemouth this year. Six of them avoided relegation

He did a great job - particularly given the injuries - but it's not a miracle

 

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Palace 1979 Flag Surrey 12 May 18 9.19pm Send a Private Message to Palace 1979 Add Palace 1979 as a friend

I would say Roy as he has had by far the hardest start and also by far the worst luck with regards to injuries.
I also think he has the greatest potential to help the club push on the following season whereas Pulis, Fat Sam and Pardew are one trick ponies...

So happy he is here and hope he will stay in football for a few more years to come!

 


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The Dolphin Flag 12 May 18 9.22pm Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

Hodgson has been brilliant but Pulis had the worst squad and somehow managed to keep us up.
In addition teams around us were stronger then as well.
I love Roy and we are playing great football but it is Pulis for me.

 

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Aray Flag South London 12 May 18 9.47pm Send a Private Message to Aray Add Aray as a friend

Pulis, surely.

We were shambolic when he took over. Now we've seen all 3 promoted teams survive this season, which illustrates that a well organised set of Championship players can survive, if not thrive at this level. But to achieve that without a pre-season is incredible. Mind you the football was dire at times.

Then Roy - we're playing some of the best footie i've ever seen at Palace. And lets remember the super team under Coppell wasn't that pretty to watch, if you ask me.

Big Sam was a bit too cautious and we got beat 4 nill by Sunderland!

 

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Welsh Eagle Flag 12 May 18 9.49pm

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

Pulis, we had a championship squad following a chaotic summer window.

Roy who. is the better manager, has the potential to leave the bigger legacy.

Totally agree with the above!

Pulis had a worse squad to work with, the football wasn't great at times but very effective.

Roy has done a wonderful job & we have played some excellent football recently but he had a much stronger squad to work with although there was a spell when we had 12 players out.

Edited by Midlands Eagle (13 May 2018 6.17am)

 

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Ginger Pubic Wig Flag Wickham de L'Ouest 12 May 18 9.51pm Send a Private Message to Ginger Pubic Wig Add Ginger Pubic Wig as a friend

Pulis. That team had such weaknesses and he made it so tough. And it was also in a dire position when he began (far later in the season) and we began the season as the red hot favourites for the drop. Remember Roy actually took over after 4 games...he'll have had 34 to get it sorted so all he missed was a pre season and a few games. (Which sounds more belittling of what was actually an outstanding achievement).

Edited by Ginger Pubic Wig (12 May 2018 9.51pm)

 


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PA Flag Bedfordshire 12 May 18 10.22pm Send a Private Message to PA Add PA as a friend

All of them done good. ( including Pardew)

But it’s Pulis for me.

Shame he acted like a complete cock over his departure.

 

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rollercoaster Flag Cornwall 12 May 18 10.41pm Send a Private Message to rollercoaster Add rollercoaster as a friend

Pulis had the worst squad to work with,However he had luck whilst Roy might have had the far better squad but was afflicted by a horrendous injury list and a run of very bad luck. So really hard to call but I'rd probably have to give it to Pulis just because he achieved so much with so little, If asking for best football, then Hodgson's team by a country mile.
The team are probably playing the best football we've seen since the 1972 team occasionally managed.

 

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