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Post by duckling on Apr 13, 2018 16:17:28 GMT
It should be Dyche, but it’ll be Guardiola folks absolutely no doubt. Pulis won in 2014, so there's still hope for Dyche, but I agree Guardiola will probably get it which is a shame. Dyche has done far more with the resources available to him.
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Post by peterthornesboots on Apr 13, 2018 16:28:32 GMT
If Newcastle finish in the top half the Benitez would be worth a shout as well.
He's done a remarkable job considering the boardroom chaos and the shoestring budget he was given.
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Post by Pugsley on Apr 13, 2018 16:48:08 GMT
If Newcastle finish in the top half the Benitez would be worth a shout as well. He's done a remarkable job considering the boardroom chaos and the shoestring budget he was given. Plus the daft expectation from Newcastle fans. Dyche has done a great job but he has the luxury of doing it all his own way with ZERO pressure and expectancy. Makes a difference.
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Post by crapslinger on Apr 13, 2018 16:53:20 GMT
Mark Hughes taking two clubs down in one season remarkable achievement clearly.
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Post by claytonscrubs on Apr 13, 2018 17:13:49 GMT
Lambert, for one glorious win over mighty Huddersfield Town, remarkable achievement clearly.đź‘Ť
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Post by Veritas on Apr 13, 2018 17:37:57 GMT
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. Err yes that's what I have said?
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Post by musik on Apr 14, 2018 5:05:33 GMT
Pulis in 2014, I didn't know. What for?? 🤔
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Post by Stoke711 on Apr 14, 2018 6:42:41 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? Swap Benitez for Dyche and rest I agree.
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Post by thevoid on Apr 14, 2018 14:29:23 GMT
Dyche (Burnley) Harris (Millwall) Hirst (Shrewsbury) Coleman (Accrington)
Special mention to TP for leading West Brom to two thirds of their total wins and not taking the piss out of his chairman at Boro (yet).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2018 14:34:02 GMT
Dyche easily.
I think Benitez has done superbly but honestly if they announced that every team below 8th was relegated none of them would have any right to complain this season
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Post by kaney78 on Apr 15, 2018 20:30:36 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 Klopp in the prem
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Post by robstokie on Apr 15, 2018 21:36:43 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 Klopp in the prem Klopp for his European exploits I suppose, but I still think that pound for pound Sean Dyche has to win it
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 15, 2018 21:59:13 GMT
As much as I don't like him Woy has done an outstanding job at Palace and should be a candidate.
But imo;
Dyche Guardiola Woy
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Post by duckling on Apr 16, 2018 0:42:37 GMT
As much as I don't like him Woy has done an outstanding job at Palace and should be a candidate. But imo; Dyche Guardiola Woy I forgot about Hodgson. Palace were completely doomed, and now they look likely to survive. Carvalhal will have done well too if they survive.
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Post by Pugsley on Apr 16, 2018 5:31:22 GMT
As much as I don't like him Woy has done an outstanding job at Palace and should be a candidate. But imo; Dyche Guardiola Woy Not so sure about Hodgson. Palace's results all appear to depend on the availability of Zaha.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Apr 16, 2018 7:15:52 GMT
As much as I don't like him Woy has done an outstanding job at Palace and should be a candidate. But imo; Dyche Guardiola Woy Not so sure about Hodgson. Palace's results all appear to depend on the availability of Zaha. True but he's still managed to get them when he's been available and the turnaround, was it 7 games without a point? Is prettty remarkable.
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Post by Pugsley on Apr 16, 2018 9:11:38 GMT
Not so sure about Hodgson. Palace's results all appear to depend on the availability of Zaha. True but he's still managed to get them when he's been available and the turnaround, was it 7 games without a point? Is prettty remarkable. All of those 7 games had Zaha missing. He comes back and they beat Chelsea. He goes missing and they go on a bad run. I think he lifts their team. Hodgson has done a good job though but they aren't out of it.
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Post by kaney78 on May 1, 2018 21:27:53 GMT
Klopp for his European exploits I suppose, but I still think that pound for pound Sean Dyche has to win it Aye done well Dyche but if Liverpool win champions league Klopp for me. Looked toss before Christmas but really turned em round
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Post by wizzardofdribble on May 1, 2018 21:41:20 GMT
Mark Hughes taking two clubs down in one season remarkable achievement clearly. What a pity Southampton hadn't sacked him and he'd gone to West Brom
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Post by Rick Grimes on May 2, 2018 10:44:52 GMT
Surprised to see some saying Pep doesn't deserve it, he's got Man City playing some of the best football the Premier League has ever seen.
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Post by cousindupree on May 2, 2018 16:40:18 GMT
Prem Klopp over Dyche Turgid dull football from Burnley Champs Nuno Santo took a shite Wolves managed by Lambert from 15th to breeze the champs by 10pts in just one season Div 1 Cook over Hurst sadly Shrews have run out of gas at the wrong time Div 2 Coleman
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Post by roylandstoke on May 2, 2018 17:16:26 GMT
I could have won the league with Man City's squad.
God would struggle to get Burnley's squad into the top half.
It has to be Dyche.
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Post by walrus on May 2, 2018 17:24:49 GMT
The majority on here seem to favour Dyche over Pep. You can make good arguments for both.
I wonder how much of Dyche being the favourite in here is because as fans of one of the Prem’s “lesser” clubs we relate to his achievement that much more. If you asked this question on a top club’s board I wonder what the answer would be. I suspect more would be for Pep.
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Post by alster on May 2, 2018 18:57:49 GMT
The majority on here seem to favour Dyche over Pep. You can make good arguments for both. I wonder how much of Dyche being the favourite in here is because as fans of one of the Prem’s “lesser” clubs we relate to his achievement that much more. If you asked this question on a top club’s board I wonder what the answer would be. I suspect more would be for Pep. I think so many of our fans choosing Dyche correlates with how many of our fans love dull, dour, turgid football. How the hell the shit he produces deserves to win awards is beyond me.
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Post by walrus on May 3, 2018 19:28:01 GMT
The majority on here seem to favour Dyche over Pep. You can make good arguments for both. I wonder how much of Dyche being the favourite in here is because as fans of one of the Prem’s “lesser” clubs we relate to his achievement that much more. If you asked this question on a top club’s board I wonder what the answer would be. I suspect more would be for Pep. I think so many of our fans choosing Dyche correlates with how many of our fans love dull, dour, turgid football. How the hell the shit he produces deserves to win awards is beyond me. It raises the eternal question about results versus entertainment.
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Post by alster on May 4, 2018 9:42:24 GMT
I think so many of our fans choosing Dyche correlates with how many of our fans love dull, dour, turgid football. How the hell the shit he produces deserves to win awards is beyond me. It raises the eternal question about results versus entertainment. No, really it doesn't. Their results aren't magnificent and their entertainment is non existent. It more raises the question of why such a large proportion of our fans only ever appreciate something that fits in with their smalltime mentality.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on May 4, 2018 9:58:07 GMT
Dyche’s stuff is pretty agricultural and I wouldn’t want him here but he has one of the lowest wage bills in the league and he’s got them into Europe. That’s one hell of an achievement however aesthetically displeasing it might have been achieved.
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 4, 2018 14:57:33 GMT
Dyche’s stuff is pretty agricultural and I wouldn’t want him here but he has one of the lowest wage bills in the league and he’s got them into Europe. That’s one hell of an achievement however aesthetically displeasing it might have been achieved. Do you think he's markedly less aesthetic than Benitez's Newcastle, Rob?
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on May 4, 2018 15:04:00 GMT
Dyche’s stuff is pretty agricultural and I wouldn’t want him here but he has one of the lowest wage bills in the league and he’s got them into Europe. That’s one hell of an achievement however aesthetically displeasing it might have been achieved. Do you think he's markedly less aesthetic than Benitez's Newcastle, Rob? No not especially Sheiky, if Rafa was called Ralphie Bennett perceptions about the kind of football his teams play would be markedly different. I think Rafa's tactically more flexible than Dyche, and both have done fine jobs this season.
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 4, 2018 15:19:52 GMT
Do you think he's markedly less aesthetic than Benitez's Newcastle, Rob? No not especially Sheiky, if Rafa was called Ralphie Bennett perceptions about the kind of football his teams play would be markedly different. I think Rafa's tactically more flexible than Dyche, and both have done fine jobs this season. Agreed. It would be interesting to see if someone took a risk on Dyche whether he could be more flexible or whether he'd be a one trick Allardyce like pony with an excellent trick but not much else.
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