Got to be Harry Rednapp at Portsmouth surely. He's turned relegation candidates into possible EUFA Cup entrants for next year.
2006-11-22 08:34:27
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answered by Anonymous
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There can be no question that Steve Coppell must be manager of the season so far limited budget most teams rejects kept there heads up when things were not going so good taken wins of there relegation rivals to me the really good managers are the ones who can be down at half time tweak things and come out with a point or points
2006-11-22 07:35:59
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answered by retroman 3
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Benitez. he's been crap in view that day one and Liverpool followers can not see it. except Wenger is caught diddling Mrs Hillwood on the comparable time that Arsenal submit to a religation war, Wenger's activity is take care of. SAF - as above yet even then... Scolari - he's below important tension and could desire to get sacked via Ambromonivitch except he wins something. i think of that this is going to be Benitez. Liverpool at present are a approaches no longer so good because of the fact the likes of Tottenham and Everton and doubtless wont make correct 4 so he will probably flow
2016-10-17 09:45:21
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answered by ? 4
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Sir Alex Ferguson. I hope he puts Jose and Chelsea in their place this weekend.
For the others, there is Harry Redknapp, Steve Coppell and Sam Allardyce. But the most deserving of them all would be Martin O'Neill.
2006-11-23 03:50:13
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answered by BeN 4
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Has to be Martin O Neil at Aston Villa, took the same players has David O Leary had and turned them into a top half challenging football team.
If we had kept DOL we would now be in a relegation dog fight.
With a few acquisition's in the transfer window Villa will have a great chance of European football next season. Lets hope its Champions League.
Up the Villa!!!!!!
2006-11-23 02:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Fergie is doing his usual good job!
Redknapp has done a marvellous job at Pompei.(but he has had a lot of cash to buy new players!)
Coppell is doing a sterling job at Reading without as much cash!
But so far i think the award has to go to O'Neill as it's his first season at Villa,he's had no time to settle in,but still he has managed to completly turn Villa around!
at the end of the season hopefully the award will go to Martin Jol...after he has led Spurs to success in the UEFA,league and FA cups!!
2006-11-22 22:22:51
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answered by Andy H2 6
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Steve Coppell of Reading has the boys at Madejski playing fantastic well organized football. They're in the top half of the table and lost a heart breaker to Liverpool to bow out of the League cup last round.
2006-11-22 11:18:04
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answered by Leedsutd 1
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As an Everton fan i will say Moyes otherwise i will go for Steve Coppell or Harry Rednapp. Sorry i will go for Benitez cus he has made Liverpool the laughing stock of english football
2006-11-22 22:52:34
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answered by R B 1
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i am a pompey suppprter so id defo say redknapp. not only am i biased but you just look at what he has done to us. firstly he saves us certain relegation. and a few months later we are 3rd in the premier. and with signings like campbell,james nd andy cole - we are going places. also with the likes of mauel ferneandes who man u were after will soon be a star as will niko kryncar who totally outplayed england wen craotia won 2-0.
how can jose be a gr8 manager tho. no offence to him but if you have a squad like chelsea's then it would be quite hard not to win the premier.
if not redknapp then surely its gotta be martin o'neil. villa are looking good now.
matty taylor to soon solve englands left sided problems f*** joe cole lol. - watch this space........
2006-11-22 06:36:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Harry Redknapp = genius
2006-11-22 10:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Aston Villa's Martin O'Neill is the top contender for the Premiership manager of the season. just look at how he transform Villa into a team capable of challenging the top half of the Premiership table.
2006-11-23 01:21:40
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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