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PalazioVecchio south pole 15 Apr 18 1.28pm | |
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Candidates : Croydon Roy, took the steering wheel when we were headed for the graveyard. Modest January transfer window. Massive injury crisis. Benteke totally off-form. 34 Points by mid April, Took 4 points off Brighton. Roy is the hero, and a gentleman.
Pep Guardiola, obviously. Follow the link and look at 'awards won by nationality' wow ! others ? opinions etc ? Edited by PalazioVecchio (15 Apr 2018 1.32pm) Edited by PalazioVecchio (15 Apr 2018 1.50pm)
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Ulysses 15 Apr 18 2.30pm | |
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Sean Dyche for me. The man has performed absolute miracles there. You could argue that Arsenal have underachieved, but for Burnley to be only a matter of points behind them is incredible. And all 3 managers of the promoted sides have done well to be this far away from the relegation zone with 4ish games to go. Would, of course, love to see Roy win it, though. Edited by Ulysses (15 Apr 2018 2.35pm)
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chateauferret 15 Apr 18 8.37pm | |
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Frank de Boer for giving everyone the best laughs they've had in years.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 15 Apr 18 8.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Ulysses
Sean Dyche for me. The man has performed absolute miracles there. You could argue that Arsenal have underachieved, but for Burnley to be only a matter of points behind them is incredible. And all 3 managers of the promoted sides have done well to be this far away from the relegation zone with 4ish games to go. Would, of course, love to see Roy win it, though. Edited by Ulysses (15 Apr 2018 2.35pm) Dyche. A simply magnificent job. No-brainer.
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kevlee born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 15 Apr 18 8.55pm | |
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An award to Roy would put us up to 4th in the table of winners teamwise
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leejaneagles 15 Apr 18 9.40pm | |
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It's so easy to understate Roy's achievement because we are a Prem club of 5 seasons and clearly had a good enough squad to not be in a relegation battle. Under normal circumstances that is true but normal circumstances are generally a team is under-performing, a few points off the pace and a new Manager needs to come in and sort it- Everton and Big Sam or even us and Big Sam last year. This season was a totally different kettle of fish though. We broke all sorts of records for being the worst Prem club. Most losses in a row, least goals, most home losses etc etc. Then when we just get going we have the worst injury crisis we've ever had followed by our Chairman and inexperienced Director of Football crapping the bed in January and not supporting Roy at all. I don't think it's red and blue tinted glasses to say our man Roy deserves it should we stay up.
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Pussay Patrol 15 Apr 18 9.42pm | |
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I wouldn't grudge Pep getting it which he probably will, he has brought an exciting style of football which is good on the eye as opposed to the boring dirge fed to the other side of Manchester
Paua oouaarancì Irà chiyeah Ishé galé ma ba oo ah |
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chateauferret 16 Apr 18 1.25am | |
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Originally posted by leejaneagles
It's so easy to understate Roy's achievement because we are a Prem club of 5 seasons and clearly had a good enough squad to not be in a relegation battle. Under normal circumstances that is true but normal circumstances are generally a team is under-performing, a few points off the pace and a new Manager needs to come in and sort it- Everton and Big Sam or even us and Big Sam last year. This season was a totally different kettle of fish though. We broke all sorts of records for being the worst Prem club. Most losses in a row, least goals, most home losses etc etc. Then when we just get going we have the worst injury crisis we've ever had followed by our Chairman and inexperienced Director of Football crapping the bed in January and not supporting Roy at all. I don't think it's red and blue tinted glasses to say our man Roy deserves it should we stay up. Agreed, we were a total basket case and most people would have said we were gone. Look at the improvement in the following players: Bakery Sako, Riedewald, Wan-Bissaka, Hennessey, Milivojevic, everyone really except Benteke and possibly Puncheon. Sako was completely unrecognisable until some thug broke his foot and Wan-Bissaka has displaced one highly experienced stalwart and a United loanee from a standing start.
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Qwijibo Bournemouth 16 Apr 18 1.51am | |
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Originally posted by leejaneagles
It's so easy to understate Roy's achievement because we are a Prem club of 5 seasons and clearly had a good enough squad to not be in a relegation battle. Under normal circumstances that is true but normal circumstances are generally a team is under-performing, a few points off the pace and a new Manager needs to come in and sort it- Everton and Big Sam or even us and Big Sam last year. This season was a totally different kettle of fish though. We broke all sorts of records for being the worst Prem club. Most losses in a row, least goals, most home losses etc etc. Then when we just get going we have the worst injury crisis we've ever had followed by our Chairman and inexperienced Director of Football crapping the bed in January and not supporting Roy at all. I don't think it's red and blue tinted glasses to say our man Roy deserves it should we stay up. And he's had to play Benteke all season
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Stuk Top half 16 Apr 18 11.58am | |
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Originally posted by Cucking Funt
Dyche. A simply magnificent job. No-brainer. Definitely. Roy could be in with a shout if it was "best manager, from 14th October to 14th April, with a massive injury crisis" perhaps.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 17 Apr 18 2.00am | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
Agreed, we were a total basket case and most people would have said we were gone. Look at the improvement in the following players: Bakery Sako, Riedewald, Wan-Bissaka, Hennessey, Milivojevic, everyone really except Benteke and possibly Puncheon. Sako was completely unrecognisable until some thug broke his foot and Wan-Bissaka has displaced one highly experienced stalwart and a United loanee from a standing start. If we're talking about our own player of the year, you've got to consider Luka. A rock in midfield, fantastic at set pieces - Jedinak with go-fast stripes. He's absolutely what we needed and has got to be one of our best bits of transfer business in recent years.
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CPFC1965 Warrington 17 Apr 18 2.30am | |
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If BBC pundits decide they'd go for Klopp, if you go for premiership winner it's Pep, Red and Blue tinted specs it's Roy, underdogs it's Dyche. I believe it's a three way draw between Hughes,Pullis and Pardew
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