Just for a bit of balance with regards to Roy Hodgson, as we mags on here do like to go on about points per game when a manager hasn't had a full season.
Hodgson has picked up 31 in 29 games. Had he been there for the full 33 games that palace had played, they'd be at 35 points with that points per game ratio, sitting in 14th place. The points per game has them on course for 40 points over a 38 game season.
Or they're on course for 36 points based on the 34 games hodgson will have.
So he's not doing terrible, but possibly for the calibre of the players in the squad you may expect a bit more.
I don't know. I don't think he should be anywhere near the voting for manager of the year. Dyche and Guardiola and nobody else even close.
Edit: yes there was a run which broke some unwanted records. Went 5 defeats in a row at home and then drew the 6th game
Hodgson has picked up 31 in 29 games. Had he been there for the full 33 games that palace had played, they'd be at 35 points with that points per game ratio, sitting in 14th place. The points per game has them on course for 40 points over a 38 game season.
Or they're on course for 36 points based on the 34 games hodgson will have.
So he's not doing terrible, but possibly for the calibre of the players in the squad you may expect a bit more.
Didn't Benitez go on something like your worst run of home results ever earlier in the season? Not saying it was definitely that, but something along those lines, consecutive defeats or something? How does that win him manager of the year exactly?
I don't know. I don't think he should be anywhere near the voting for manager of the year. Dyche and Guardiola and nobody else even close.
Edit: yes there was a run which broke some unwanted records. Went 5 defeats in a row at home and then drew the 6th game
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