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Roy Hodgson In Shock Resignation
In a surprising story coming from the FA this morning Roy Hodgson has announced his resignation with immediate effect as England manager after just less than three months in charge. He has come to make the decision due to him feeling as he approaches the twilight of his managerial career that he will not be able to manage with the time and commitment that is necessary.
The FA have released statement saying how they were deeply saddened to receive Roy's letter of resignation and tried to persuade him to stay on but his mind was already made up. However Roy hasn't ruled out the possibility of managing in club football once again.
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Roy will turn 65 in August and he has managed sixteen different teams in eight countries, including Inter Milan, Switzerland, Malmo, Udinese and Liverpool. It was when he guided Fulham from the depths of the relegation zone all the way to a Europa League Final loss to Atletico Madrid when he first caught the attention of England's big boy's. As he was soon to take on the role as Liverpool boss which was shortly lived, he was quick to take over at West Brom and make them an established Premier League side.
From West Brom the FA came calling and Roy guided England to within penalties of the European Champions Semi Finals, as England went out to Italy. He will also leave England with the unprecedented record of being the only England boss to be unbeaten in his reign as technically speaking the game against Italy will go down as a draw after 90 minutes.
Speculation of Hodgson’s successor have already been mounting up with current front-runners being: Jose Mourinho, Harry Redknapp, Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp. But the current bookmaker’s favourite is current U21s boss Stuart Pearce.
Current Odds:
Stuart Pearce- 3-1
Harry Redknapp- 4-1
Pep Guardiola- 7-2
Jose Mourinho- 9-1
Jurgen Klopp- 18-1
Roberto Martinez- 33-1
John Terry- 50-1
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Roy Hodgson In Shock Resignation
In a surprising story coming from the FA this morning Roy Hodgson has announced his resignation with immediate effect as England manager after just less than three months in charge. He has come to make the decision due to him feeling as he approaches the twilight of his managerial career that he will not be able to manage with the time and commitment that is necessary.
The FA have released statement saying how they were deeply saddened to receive Roy's letter of resignation and tried to persuade him to stay on but his mind was already made up. However Roy hasn't ruled out the possibility of managing in club football once again.
Roy will turn 65 in August and he has managed sixteen different teams in eight countries, including Inter Milan, Switzerland, Malmo, Udinese and Liverpool. It was when he guided Fulham from the depths of the relegation zone all the way to a Europa League Final loss to Atletico Madrid when he first caught the attention of England's big boy's. As he was soon to take on the role as Liverpool boss which was shortly lived, he was quick to take over at West Brom and make them an established Premier League side.
From West Brom the FA came calling and Roy guided England to within penalties of the European Champions Semi Finals, as England went out to Italy. He will also leave England with the unprecedented record of being the only England boss to be unbeaten in his reign as technically speaking the game against Italy will go down as a draw after 90 minutes.
Speculation of Hodgson’s successor have already been mounting up with current front-runners being: Jose Mourinho, Harry Redknapp, Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp. But the current bookmaker’s favourite is current U21s boss Stuart Pearce.
Current Odds:
Stuart Pearce- 3-1
Harry Redknapp- 4-1
Pep Guardiola- 7-2
Jose Mourinho- 9-1
Jurgen Klopp- 18-1
Roberto Martinez- 33-1
John Terry- 50-1
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