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Who should get manager in prem of the year award?

Grass Roots

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Rolling EyesI would say José Mourinhio! Not just as Chelsea are in the top flight, he is always enjoying and never boring to watch!

Shocked Maybe Iain Dowie, he has done a good job and he is a nice man! Laughing

Twisted Evil I know i am biased, but another 'nominee' if you like, is Martin Jol. Taking over so early from Jaq Santini must have been a shock, and he has done a pretty good job, a mid-table finish for Spurs is very very good, comparing to David Pleat's not so good effort last year, who almost go tus relegated.

Idea I know! How about Bryan Robson! The great escape has begun, and you have to admit, most of West Brom's wins have been since he is in charge. Please take your vote.

Thanks! Wink

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Hmmmm.... It has to go to Jose.... I hate him, but he is a legend in the manager industry, if they did not have him as boss I do not think Chelsea would have won the Premiership!!!

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Sam Allardyce for me, simply for proving you don't need megabucks to give your fans something to cheer about...

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Well I would say Martin Jol but he hasnt been around ofr long enough, and then that would leave me with Sam Allardyce as said above he proved you dont need mega bucks to succeed, and then ofcourse Jose Mourinho for his spirit and getting Chelsea a pssible treble.

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Come on, Mourinhó has to get it, hes bonded a totally new team into prem winning material not to mention being hilarious in the process Very Happy

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lol! look at the man behind José, he is copying him exactly, and watching him so he can copy him! idiot Exclamation



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Definetley Mourinho, I'm a Man U fan so not biased.

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big sam definetley done a great job with Bolton in all honsetly they should be relegated with the side theyve got
why not bobby robson he did a great job with Newcastle for 2 games!

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hmm.. tough one.
Well Alex Fureguson is a sad [beep!], so not him
umm... greaham souness has done a gud job for Newcastle, but looks like he isnt realy controlling the players, so not him.
I recon there are 3 or 4 managers up for it

David Moyles, with a top finish of 4th as it seams
Liverpools Manager, caus well semi -final against Chelsea - c'mon
Umm... Mourinho, hes done a gr8 job for Chelsea, and were unluck to get kicked out of FA cup
finally - Iain Dowie, caus hes such a character

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The Mourinho pic... Isn't that Rui Faria checking his earpiece behind him?? Laughing

I'm not sure Jose will win simply because he's wound far too many people up in the process!! I still say give it to Sam "CON-VOYYYY" Allardyce or, fair enough, failing that, Moyes is in with a shout...

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probably lol. Big Sam, great

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It has to be Mourinho, he is the best manager in the world without a doubt.

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i think there is only one choice and that is Sam Allardyce at Bolton . To get a club like Bolton into
fifth place and maybe a chance of playing in Europe next season is just amazing. Also he does not
have millions to buy who he likes or pay £50,000 or more a week on wages for his players .

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