OohtobeaGoonerGal
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There is quite a few managers who have done very well with their teams this year, disregarding trophies for the moment(because Fergie would win that by default) but which managers do you think have done well in terms of performances, league positions, etc.
I can't add a poll, but I'll give some examples and you give your opinions and add any I may have missed.
Roy Hodgson - Amazing what this man has achieved with a club that was facing relegation just last season and now he looks to be sending them into Europe. Incrediblee achievement.
David Moyes - Limited resources, bad luck on the injury front to their strikers, yet still made an FA Cup final and on course to finish 5th/6th.
Zola - Has got West Ham playing some good football
Tony Pulis - for getting Stoke comfortably out of the relegation zone, nothing pretty, but got the job done.
Hiddink - Got Chelsea on the up after some disappointing months in the season.
Phil Brown - for setting a world record in transforming from being a hero into a lying little prick in the space of 90 mins.
Who else do you think has stood out?
Edit: Poll Added
I can't add a poll, but I'll give some examples and you give your opinions and add any I may have missed.
Roy Hodgson - Amazing what this man has achieved with a club that was facing relegation just last season and now he looks to be sending them into Europe. Incrediblee achievement.
David Moyes - Limited resources, bad luck on the injury front to their strikers, yet still made an FA Cup final and on course to finish 5th/6th.
Zola - Has got West Ham playing some good football
Tony Pulis - for getting Stoke comfortably out of the relegation zone, nothing pretty, but got the job done.
Hiddink - Got Chelsea on the up after some disappointing months in the season.
Phil Brown - for setting a world record in transforming from being a hero into a lying little prick in the space of 90 mins.
Who else do you think has stood out?
Edit: Poll Added