Who would you give it to if it was awarded right now?
RDZ - sustained great football, Europa league qualification to the knockouts, still in the hunt for top 6, FAC and EL
Gary O'Neill - remember that Wolves were many people's choice for relegation this season. Instead they're just 3 points behind us, still in the FAC, and frankly looked an excellent side a month ago at the Amex
Rob Edwards - Luton looked doomed not just before a ball was kicked, but well into the season. Since then, their results are all over the place but when they're good they are more than good enough to stay up. And 4th from bottom at this stage is as good as could surely have been expected
Unai Emery - nobody sane likes Villa, but you've got to give grudging respect to what he's done there this season. I don't think we were that poor when they destroyed us 6-1 (unlike at Luton where we lost 4-0), and since then they've taken good teams apart. Notably Man City when a 1-0 Villa win flattered City. Even though they've had a wobble, they're still 4th and arguably on the edge of the title race.
Ange Postecoglu - Spurs were gash last season and had Harry Kane. They're not really gash anymore (although they were at the Amex) and that's without their main goal scorer and dark arts cheat, Harry Kane. I think he's instilled an ethic of hard work that has been missing at Spurs for years.
Jurgen Klopp - he's done it all before but Liverpool were so average for two thirds of last season, I think it would have been easy for him to coast this season on his way out. Instead Liverpool are in a final next weekend, are top of the league and still in all competitions.
I'd include Mikel Arteta but if you have to measure them by the same yardstick as Liverpool, then he's behind Klopp in every metric. And I'd like to include Hodgson but he hasn't quite got them into sufficient trouble yet.
RDZ - sustained great football, Europa league qualification to the knockouts, still in the hunt for top 6, FAC and EL
Gary O'Neill - remember that Wolves were many people's choice for relegation this season. Instead they're just 3 points behind us, still in the FAC, and frankly looked an excellent side a month ago at the Amex
Rob Edwards - Luton looked doomed not just before a ball was kicked, but well into the season. Since then, their results are all over the place but when they're good they are more than good enough to stay up. And 4th from bottom at this stage is as good as could surely have been expected
Unai Emery - nobody sane likes Villa, but you've got to give grudging respect to what he's done there this season. I don't think we were that poor when they destroyed us 6-1 (unlike at Luton where we lost 4-0), and since then they've taken good teams apart. Notably Man City when a 1-0 Villa win flattered City. Even though they've had a wobble, they're still 4th and arguably on the edge of the title race.
Ange Postecoglu - Spurs were gash last season and had Harry Kane. They're not really gash anymore (although they were at the Amex) and that's without their main goal scorer and dark arts cheat, Harry Kane. I think he's instilled an ethic of hard work that has been missing at Spurs for years.
Jurgen Klopp - he's done it all before but Liverpool were so average for two thirds of last season, I think it would have been easy for him to coast this season on his way out. Instead Liverpool are in a final next weekend, are top of the league and still in all competitions.
I'd include Mikel Arteta but if you have to measure them by the same yardstick as Liverpool, then he's behind Klopp in every metric. And I'd like to include Hodgson but he hasn't quite got them into sufficient trouble yet.