stmichael wrote:Honestly, can somebody tell me where this Roy Hodgson love in has come from? He's had one half decent season in a Cup competition where they significantly overachieved. His side finished below Stoke and Blackburn last season and could barely buy a point away from home.
Makes me sick, I think he could be a step down from Rafa which is going some.
It's because Fulham are traditionally viewed as a nothing side 'doing well just to be here' and because they had a decent run in the Euro Disney then Woy got VOTED manager of the season. Besides his terrible away record, he did FA in except in Europe and even sides like boro, Rangers and celtic have done that now that competition has been stripped of any quality. Says it all that we had a cr ap season yet could easily have reached the final or won it!
The reason is people don't look at things objectively, a lot don't like stats and prefer 'facts' that aren't really facts, just opinion dressed up as 'facts'. For instance the rating of the leprechaun who did well at Leicester, did nothing more than expected at celtic and has limped over the finishing line sixth ahead of a Liverpool side shooting itself in the foot every step stumble of the way. Considering he's spent way more at villa than at Leicester he's finished a couple of places higher. Of course he has a love affair with the league cup which is disregarded by a lot of (top) sides, but consider that one side he beat in the league cup final was TRANMERE then it sums up that 'achievement'
I'd rather we plucked someone doing a good job in a foreign league, not necessarily in most people's thoughts for the job, but like Rafa was before he came here. Just need to bring one here with more attacking intent, we might lose games but at least we'd try to win and that's what's needed to win the league and why I doubt Rafa would ever win it. Just can't see Rafa going for it enough to win it, hence why we ended with dull draws at Blackburn, Wolves, Stoke, Brum............... Only needed SEVEN more points to finish fourth, but the way Rafa plays in his "cool, calculating fashion" we're never adventurous enough to gamble draws into wins.
The mancs and Chelsea drew less games overall than we drew away from home. Being much more attacking didn't give their opposition much chance to grind out a result.
And you'll not be shocked to hear the side that won the league got the 27 wins I often quote as required (well I quote 27+ but 27 still meets the standard and has since 03/04)






