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Post by robstokie on Apr 13, 2018 12:36:00 GMT
Who would you nominate as your manager of the season for each of the league divisions?
Premier League - Sean Dyche of Burnley Championship - Colin Wanker of Cardiff League 1 - Paul Hurst of Shrewsbury League 2 - John Coleman of Accrington
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Apr 13, 2018 12:39:43 GMT
Dyche, Harris, Hurst, Tisdale.
Warnock and the Cowleys probably deserve honorable mentions as well.
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Post by DC1863 on Apr 13, 2018 12:42:56 GMT
It should be Dyche, but it’ll be Guardiola folks absolutely no doubt.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Apr 13, 2018 12:43:28 GMT
It should be Dyche, but it’ll be Guardiola folks absolutely no doubt. I'd be very surprised if it wasn't Dyche.
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Post by JoeinOz on Apr 13, 2018 12:47:42 GMT
Hughton.
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Post by pez75 on Apr 13, 2018 12:48:51 GMT
I can think of at least one tool on here who will be putting Pulis down for both PL & Championship!
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Post by westgatelakes on Apr 13, 2018 12:53:48 GMT
Got to be the respective winners of each league surely ?
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Post by Veritas on Apr 13, 2018 12:57:26 GMT
Got to be the respective winners of each league surely ? Almost always is but doesn't have to be, finishing 1st with a billion pound squad may not be a greater achievement than finishing 7th on 2s 6d (12.5p for our younger contributors)
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Post by lordb on Apr 13, 2018 13:05:50 GMT
Benitez. Terrible squad,safe as houses.
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Post by BuzzB on Apr 13, 2018 13:10:00 GMT
Warnock has already been confirmed as the Manager of the Season in the Championship, apparently according to TS
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Post by JurgenVandeurzen on Apr 13, 2018 13:12:48 GMT
Carlos Carvahal - Swansea were a cert to be relegated when he took over, as others have said they'll give it to Pep though.
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Post by Pugsley on Apr 13, 2018 13:17:03 GMT
Pep
Delivered two trophies including the top prize domestically, coached his team to play some of the best football ever seen on these shores and improved players during the season. Fantastic job.
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Post by robstokie on Apr 13, 2018 13:17:08 GMT
Both Hughton and Wagner deserve enormous credit if they keep their teams up, but Dyche pips them for me - theres no way that Burnley squad should be 7th in the premier league. Honourable mention for Eddie Howe as well - for Bournemouth to even be in the premier league is a miracle, never mind being all but assured a 4th season up.
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Post by Veritas on Apr 13, 2018 13:21:51 GMT
Both Hughton and Wagner deserve enormous credit if they keep their teams up, but Dyche pips them for me - theres no way that Burnley squad should be 7th in the premier league. Honourable mention for Eddie Howe as well - for Bournemouth to even be in the premier league is a miracle, never mind being all but assured a 4th season up. Honourable and Howe/Bournemouth should not be in the same sentence!!
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Post by adamsson on Apr 13, 2018 13:25:27 GMT
Klop if he wins the Champions League
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Post by thegift on Apr 13, 2018 13:29:05 GMT
Dyche for sure
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Post by andystokey on Apr 13, 2018 13:39:18 GMT
Dyche, Harris, Hurst, Tisdale. Warnock and the Cowleys probably deserve honorable mentions as well. The Cowleys for sure destined for bigger things. They've change that club beyond recognition.
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Post by PotterLog on Apr 13, 2018 14:08:11 GMT
Both Hughton and Wagner deserve enormous credit if they keep their teams up, but Dyche pips them for me - theres no way that Burnley squad should be 7th in the premier league. Honourable mention for Eddie Howe as well - for Bournemouth to even be in the premier league is a miracle, never mind being all but assured a 4th season up. Is there really "no way" Burnley should be 7th given the state of the division this year? Which top-notch squads and well-oiled teams are they beating off? He's doing well and everything but they're basically just the best-organised and least shit team of 14 shit teams aren't they.
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Post by Dr Hesham on Apr 13, 2018 14:11:42 GMT
What will annoy me if it is Pep Guardiola, he really doesnt deserve it. Dyche, Benetiz and Klopp had much better season than him.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 14:12:09 GMT
My humble nominations.
PL. Hughton Ch. Harris L1. Adams L2. Coleman
Special word about John Coleman at Accrington Stanley. What an achievement to get them anywhere near League One.
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Post by PotterLog on Apr 13, 2018 14:23:57 GMT
What will annoy me if it is Pep Guardiola, he really doesnt deserve it. Dyche, Benetiz and Klopp had much better season than him. Man City are going to be very close to the PL record for points, goals and goal difference. And they've won a cup. And they've played football the like of which we've never really seen in this country. But you're right Benitez's turgid football doing just enough to keep Newcastle up is a bit special I suppose.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 14:27:52 GMT
Pep Delivered two trophies including the top prize domestically, coached his team to play some of the best football ever seen on these shores and improved players during the season. Fantastic job. And only had to spend hundreds of millions to achieve it.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Apr 13, 2018 14:32:10 GMT
Mark Hughes
It takes a degree of genius to relegate two sides in the same season.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Apr 13, 2018 14:41:50 GMT
Both Hughton and Wagner deserve enormous credit if they keep their teams up, but Dyche pips them for me - theres no way that Burnley squad should be 7th in the premier league. Honourable mention for Eddie Howe as well - for Bournemouth to even be in the premier league is a miracle, never mind being all but assured a 4th season up. Is there really "no way" Burnley should be 7th given the state of the division this year? Which top-notch squads and well-oiled teams are they beating off? He's doing well and everything but they're basically just the best-organised and least shit team of 14 shit teams aren't they. Given their budget and wage bill quite a few you'd expect? He's the bastard offspring of Tony Pulis and a scotch egg but he's done a remarkable job there.
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Post by scfc682present on Apr 13, 2018 14:42:22 GMT
Both Hughton and Wagner deserve enormous credit if they keep their teams up, but Dyche pips them for me - theres no way that Burnley squad should be 7th in the premier league. Honourable mention for Eddie Howe as well - for Bournemouth to even be in the premier league is a miracle, never mind being all but assured a 4th season up. Honourable and Howe/Bournemouth should not be in the same sentence!! You are kidding, surely Howe is probably the biggest managerial cheat in the league.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2018 14:42:37 GMT
John Askey at Macc Town started pre-season with only 5 players. Lowest budget in the league. Players and staff not paid over the Christmas period. Now 12 points clear at the top of the National League. Manager of the season across all the leagues.
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Post by Olgrligm on Apr 13, 2018 14:55:09 GMT
I would give it to the man who should have replaced Hughes last summer (or even the summer before): Sean Dyche.
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Post by Dr Hesham on Apr 13, 2018 15:07:15 GMT
What will annoy me if it is Pep Guardiola, he really doesnt deserve it. Dyche, Benetiz and Klopp had much better season than him. Man City are going to be very close to the PL record for points, goals and goal difference. And they've won a cup. And they've played football the like of which we've never really seen in this country. But you're right Benitez's turgid football doing just enough to keep Newcastle up is a bit special I suppose. It is true City is perfect this season with good records, but they can still win the title with those players and money spent if they have Hughes in charge .
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Post by PotterLog on Apr 13, 2018 15:11:29 GMT
Man City are going to be very close to the PL record for points, goals and goal difference. And they've won a cup. And they've played football the like of which we've never really seen in this country. But you're right Benitez's turgid football doing just enough to keep Newcastle up is a bit special I suppose. It is true City is perfect this season with good records, but they can still win the title with those players and money spent if they have Hughes in charge . Haha they already tried that...
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Post by claytonscrubs on Apr 13, 2018 16:07:45 GMT
PL. Benitez.....Has done a great job in very difficult circumstances. Ch. Jokanovic....Fulham up to 2nd and 72 goals. Quality manager! L1. Cook....Top of the league and knocked Man City out the FA Cup. L2. Coleman....Fantastic job with Accrington Stanley, Who are they?
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