Roy Hodgson jokes about ex-Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's 'text' on return to management
Roy Hodgson has joked that Sir Alex Ferguson would think he is a fool for returning to management at 75.
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Roy Hodgson has joked that Sir Alex Ferguson would think he is a fool for returning to management at 75.
Roy Hodgson is solely focused on helping Crystal Palace retain their Premier League status and is banking on the connections he made in his previous stint at Selhurst Park to help him reintegrate, the former England boss said on Thursday.
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Roy Hodgson has broken his own record as the oldest Premier League managerial appointment after being reappointed as Crystal Palace boss until the end of the season.
Crystal Palace have named Roy Hodgson as their manager until the end of the season.
Roy Hodgson has been reappointed as Crystal Palace manager until the end of the season. Hodgson had a four-year spell at Palace from 2017 to 2021, stepping down on his own terms, and is Patrick Vieira’s replacement, after the former Arsenal captain was sacked last week.