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Manager of the Decade

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 27 Dec 19 9.23pm

Bit harder this one.

Had some good ones and some not so good..

Personally I would say either Roy (turning us into a mid table team on a shoestring) or Dougie (who unearthed many gems that went on to be the backbone of our premier team).

Pullis and Big Sam also worthy of a mention.

Who you going for?

 


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View Jaha's Profile Jaha Flag 27 Dec 19 10.29pm Send a Private Message to Jaha Add Jaha as a friend

I actually do think pardew deserves a shout. Shame pardew can only manage half a season because he oversaw one of my personal favourite times as a palace fan. That FA cup final and build up was amazing. Enjoyed the way he played even if we conceded a great deal. Don’t forget, I think he was a key part in rebuilding zaha after the man unt nonsense, who arguably has been one of our most important players in the premier league era and also in our promotion to the prem, if not the most important. I think that’s a big point actually.

Dougie doesn’t get it for me. Bought in some amazing players, some important players but his recruitment in recent years, could perhaps suggest that those previous players were somewhat lucky picks? Very different recruiting players with the strength for the championship to recruiting players with the touch of class for the premier league obviously, so in that respect maybe his recruitment was good. A lot of those players such as mile and Murray were prem quality to be fair also. Just thinking aloud here! Still, think his deficiencies would have come to the forefront had he actually stuck it out and not buggered off. Wish he would bigger off now to be honest, so we could get a proper bloke with the correct qualifications in!

Pulis. Nah. Can’t deny what a good job he did after Holloway graciously stepped aside. But only did one season. He got a bunch of random players to gel, and made me actually like Cameron Jerome. But the way he left means he shouldn’t even be considered.

Wish big sam had stayed longer, actually thought we played some good stuff under him, exciting stuff. He utilised Benteke correctly in a way that hodgson still can’t.

Hodgson has to get it. Been with us for a while now, built us to a relatively stable prem team with a limited squad. Had some amazing moments. He can play some classy stuff, if not always the most exciting. Find him frustrating but have to count your blessings with what he has managed to do.

Frank de boer an honourable mention. What a manager he was!

 

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View nead1's Profile nead1 Flag 27 Dec 19 10.31pm Send a Private Message to nead1 Add nead1 as a friend

I reckon it has to be Roy. Freedman, Pulis and Allardyce all did a great short term job but Roy has been somewhat longer term. The first season was especially amazing - no points from first 7 games and no goals and then to finish mid table. All done on a shoe string budget and no great drama about any aspect from Roy's lips. You only need to see the tightness within the squad to know how much respect they have for him.

 

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