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MrCParrot Taunton 15 Sep 17 8.32am | |
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Roy Hodgson was unveiled as the new Crystal Palace manager this week After a coaching career spanning five decades, eight countries and 19 teams, Hodgson’s new place of work is just a mile from the Sydenham Road garden where he first kicked a football. One of the club’s fans, Tom Spence, actually wrote to Hodgson when he was managing Switzerland and received a personal reply saying that “he had fond memories of meeting with his team-mates after training in Fortes Cafe in Tonbridge High Street”. Hodgson was born on Sydenham Road in south London, barely a mile from Palace’s Selhurst Park home
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 15 Sep 17 8.38am | |
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Wonderful article.
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npn Crowborough 15 Sep 17 9.25am | |
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Always comes across as a thoroughly decent human being. I just wish they awarded points for that! Still, experience in spades, at many levels, so the very best of luck to you Roy, welcome home, and may the relationship be long, happy, and who knows, maybe even successful
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bexleydave Barnehurst 15 Sep 17 9.43am | |
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Reading that, you just know that the players will respond well from day one and I don't think they'll have any difficulty getting to grips with Roy's tactics.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 15 Sep 17 9.50am | |
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Originally posted by bexleydave
Reading that, you just know that the players will respond well from day one and I don't think they'll have any difficulty getting to grips with Roy's tactics. A Fulham supporter I know said that at first their players found his training boring and repetitive, all about "Shape" and what was known as a "Defensive lock" but once they started to pick up results as a result of the team organisation they were fine with it as they knew it was paying off. Edited by Willo (15 Sep 2017 9.51am)
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taylors lovechild 15 Sep 17 10.43am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
A Fulham supporter I know said that at first their players found his training boring and repetitive, all about "Shape" and what was known as a "Defensive lock" but once they started to pick up results as a result of the team organisation they were fine with it as they knew it was paying off. Edited by Willo (15 Sep 2017 9.51am) That sounds similar to the Allardyce and Pulis approach. The more articles and interviews I read on this appointment the more it gives me a warm, Ovaltine feeling.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 15 Sep 17 10.47am | |
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Originally posted by taylors lovechild
That sounds similar to the Allardyce and Pulis approach. The more articles and interviews I read on this appointment the more it gives me a warm, Ovaltine feeling. Exactly why it should work. We need to get through the next 2 years of transfer headaches with and maybe whoever else and then, possibly gradually along the way, evolve the team to get the possession football, not the other way round with only 11 able to do it at best.
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lefty27 ipswich 15 Sep 17 10.54am | |
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The more I read the more assured I feel that we are in a safe pair of hands. Maybe he won't be long term, but he could build a legacy by working with a younger man next year and passing over the reigns.
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bexleydave Barnehurst 15 Sep 17 10.54am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
A Fulham supporter I know said that at first their players found his training boring and repetitive, all about "Shape" and what was known as a "Defensive lock" but once they started to pick up results as a result of the team organisation they were fine with it as they knew it was paying off.
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MrCParrot Taunton 16 Sep 17 7.23am | |
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It's an impressive history and as others repeatability state. Roy is a thoroughly decent human being Up the Palace Parrot
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johnno42000 16 Sep 17 8.43am | |
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He was a Mod, that's good enough for me.
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MrCParrot Taunton 16 Sep 17 9.20am | |
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Here he is talking about the Iceland match Despite the scars, he insisted he was not damaged. “First of all, I’m not interested in Iceland,” he stated. “We’re going down a route which I’ve said, reasonably politely, is a past chapter. Who cares? You might. A lot of the Palace fans reading this, the ones who interest me, what does it say about me, my team? There might be people in Carlisle who’d like to know that, but I’m in south London, Beckenham.” Ha ha love it Parrot
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