Premier league manager of year

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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Premier league manager of year
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
How can you agrue with those 2. SAF won the league, club champs, and in final of CL. Moyes got a very small squad with no really big names in to 5th. The best team outside the "big 4". Also in the FA Cup final.

Its no longer a problem.

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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Shearer?

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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Toffeeman wrote:
How can you agrue with those 2. SAF won the league, club champs, and in final of CL. Moyes got a very small squad with no really big names in to 5th. The best team outside the "big 4". Also in the FA Cup final.
 
Woy took a Fulham side 15 minutes away from relegation last year into a European spot for next season.
 
That's how you can argue with those two.

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Woy can have an honerable mention. How about that?

Its no longer a problem.

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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
yeah i gotta say i agree with choosing Roy- he got his even smaller squad and got them into europe from being 2 minutes away from relegation last year.
they sold more than they bought over the summer - only really buying Gera and AJ. So I'd say Roy deserves it for a huge improvement with hardly any spending.
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Agree- and for that FANTASTIC result against the Mancs!
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Tommy_Smyth wrote:
Moyes and Ferguson take the awards for premier manager of the year.
 
What i dont understand is how Roy hodgson was not acknowledged?
he picked up an award Premier spirit Award ??

But Moyes Guiding us to 5th Two years running and getting into the F.A cup final is a much higher achievement imo than finishing 7th


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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
yeah - but nothing changed at fulham besides the manager and they got into europe!
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
francsernal wrote:
yeah - but nothing changed at fulham besides the manager and they got into europe!
nothing really changed at Everton either
 
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Exactly.

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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
giddyup wrote:
francsernal wrote:
yeah - but nothing changed at fulham besides the manager and they got into europe!
nothing really changed at Everton either
 
yeah, dont get me wrong i think moyes is a great manager, but on this occasion i think the improvement that fulham showed was really worthy of roy getting the award.
If Everton had done better than last season then hell yeah i would be all for Dave getting it..
 
plus; i'd say 15mill for Fellaini is a fairly big change?? plus saha, nash, castillo, larsson..
 
 
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
francsernal wrote:
giddyup wrote:
francsernal wrote:
yeah - but nothing changed at fulham besides the manager and they got into europe!
nothing really changed at Everton either
 
yeah, dont get me wrong i think moyes is a great manager, but on this occasion i think the improvement that fulham showed was really worthy of roy getting the award.
If Everton had done better than last season then hell yeah i would be all for Dave getting it..
 
plus; i'd say 15mill for Fellaini is a fairly big change?? plus saha, nash, castillo, larsson..
 
 
Castillo was a loan Lars was a free Nash i can't remember we also signed pienaar for 2.5 mil as well

Fulham got Andrew Johnson off us for 11 mil ,Bobby Zamora off West ham for 5 mill ,John Panstill also from west ham for 2mill and Mark Schwarzer on a free

I'm not trying to cheapen Fulhams effort they have been solid all season and are a good side.

Just pointing out some of the reasons for David Moyes receiving the award
Without biase of course 

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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
yeah fair enough point then!
winning the FA cup would defenitely be worthy of it.
 
plus, i may be slightly biased towards fulham atm for keeping the  hot sperms out of europe!
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Well most pundits on TV here in England went for Roy Hodgeson but all said they would never award him it, they have only given it once to a manager who did not win the league in the same year and that was Ipswitch. (premiership manager of the year award i mean)

Personally i dont see an improvement at Everton. They finished in the same position as last season.

We on the other hand went from 17th to 7th. We had the best defensive record outside the top 4, we consistantly picked up points even going 14 games unbeaten which is unhead of at Fulham :)

Oh well business as usual at the FA
FulhamFC2009-05-27 21:15:41
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
P.s The spirit award was something to do with the fact we topped the fair play league..............Again!
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Personally i think Ferguson and Hodgson should have got the awards.
 
Report coming out that Steve Bruce is goin to take over at Sunderland. Would be very surprised if that happened as he is a newcastle supporter
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Tony Pulis - anyone who can take Stoke to 12 th is a miracle worker.

Wonder what he could do for Vale?
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
FulhamFC wrote:

Well most pundits on TV here in England went for Roy Hodgeson but all said they would never award him it, they have only given it once to a manager who did not win the league in the same year and that was Ipswitch. (premiership manager of the year award i mean)Personally i dont see an improvement at Everton. They finished in the same position as last season. We on the other hand went from 17th to 7th. We had the best defensive record outside the top 4, we consistantly picked up points even going 14 games unbeaten which is unhead of at Fulham :)Oh well business as usual at the FA


It's not called the most improved manager award though! Taking no credit from Roy, Fulham had an excellent season but you can hardly blame Ferguson and Moyes for consistently performing.
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almost 17 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Hodgson and Pulis by a mile for me.
honorable mention to Sbregica for being honest and keeping a pathetic side up.


E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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