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Roy Hodgson CBE (born 9 August 1947) is an English football manager and former player, who most recently managed Premier League club Crystal Palace. He... |
manager between 2015 and 2016, took the club to the 2016 FA Cup final. Roy Hodgson was the club's manager from 2017 to 2021 and then again from 2023 to... |
promising managerial career still in its infancy, he died of cancer on 14 June 1951, at the age of just 47. Port Vale legend Roy Sproson had Hodgson as his... |
2011. Hodgson, Guy (12 May 1997). "Football: Cruyff's delight enlivens drudge match". The Independent. Retrieved 20 January 2010. "Player Profile: Roy Keane"... |
Hunter, Andy (1 July 2010). "Roy Hodgson confirmed as new manager of Liverpool". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 1 July 2010. "Roy Hosgson exits and Kenny... |
List of football managers with the most games (category Association football records and statistics) Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough. Ignacio Trelles, Luiz Felipe Scolari, Roy Hodgson, Dick Advocaat and Giovanni Trapattoni are the only managers of 1,000... |
caretaker basis, by Stuart Pearce, before Roy Hodgson was named as Capello's permanent replacement in May 2012. Hodgson's contract finished on 27 June 2016 as... |
February 2023. Michael Henderson (5 May 2012). "Roy of the reader: swapping novels with my friend Roy Hodgson". The Spectator. Archived from the original... |
Kenny Dalglish (section Managerial career) to Liverpool for a spell as caretaker manager after the dismissal of Roy Hodgson, becoming the permanent manager in May 2011. Despite winning the League... |
Ray Lewington (section Managerial career) of Roy Hodgson as manager of Crystal Palace, it was announced that Lewington would once again return to the club as assistant manager. When Hodgson stepped... |
was dismissed on 21 December 2007 after a defeat to Newcastle United. Roy Hodgson was named as the new manager of Fulham on 28 December 2007 and took up... |
season. He also managed the Switzerland team at UEFA Euro 1996, replacing Roy Hodgson under whom they had qualified. From 2004 he managed Cameroon. He failed... |
2023–24 Premier League (section Managerial changes) than eight years in charge. On 19 February 2024, Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson resigned from his role. Palace had lost ten of their previous 16 games... |
Oliver Glasner (section Managerial statistics) signing a contract until the end of the 2025–26 season. He replaced Roy Hodgson, who stepped down as manager the same day. He did not take charge of... |
David Moyes (section Managerial statistics) whilst studying for his UEFA Pro License, Moyes shadowed Roy Hodgson at Udinese during Hodgson’s six month spell at the club. Towards the end of the following... |
Crystal Palace F.C. (section Statistics and records) manager Roy Hodgson was appointed as the club's new manager the next day. Palace finished in eleventh-place in the Premier League in Hodgson's first season... |
Tom Cleverley (section Managerial statistics) 2014 FIFA World Cup. The petition was criticised by manager Moyes and Roy Hodgson. The criticism on Cleverley further increased when he was offered a new... |
Roberto Carlos (section Managerial statistics) a May 2005 issue, Roberto Carlos said that the then-coach of Inter, Roy Hodgson, wanted him to play as a winger, but Roberto Carlos wanted to play as... |
2012–13 Premier League (redirect from 2012–13 Premier League season statistics) in 2003–04.[citation needed] England national football team manager Roy Hodgson declared that United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was a "magician" having... |
under Roy Hodgson, with whom he had worked at club and national level. In 2010, he followed Hodgson to Liverpool. He left following Hodgson's departure... |