Roy Hodgson targets top-half PL finish after Palace appointment for new season
Roy Hodgson has targeted a top-half Premier League finish after being appointed Crystal Palace manager for the 2023-24 season.
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Roy Hodgson has targeted a top-half Premier League finish after being appointed Crystal Palace manager for the 2023-24 season.
Roy Hodgson will stay in charge of Crystal Palace for the 2023-24 season, the Premier League club said on Monday (Jul 3).
Roy Hodgson has targeted a top-half Premier League finish after confirming he will continue as Crystal Palace manager for the 2023-24 season.
Crystal Palace have considered candidates including Graham Potter for their manager’s job but are still expected to persuade Roy Hodgson to stay on despite the 75-year-old’s reservations about continuing for another season.
Roy Hodgson is expected to be asked to extend his stay at Crystal Palace for another season, with his assistant Paddy McCarthy lined up as the 75-year-old’s long-term replacement.
Following Lord Ferg and Cardinal Wenger’s canonisation earlier this week, the regrettable phrase “future Hall of Famer” will soon become Premier League parlance. (Todd Boehly likes this). Saturday’s lunchtime game is a crunch meeting of two managers who will eventually join those forebears within what is presumably a commemorative house of wax just down the corridor from the VAR room at Stockley Park.
We’re three and a half days into International Week, and Football Daily has yet to properly mention international football. That’s pretty good going, you have to give us that, but we were always going to run out of this particular road and so here we are. England, then, and this week’s appointment of erstwhile Halmstad, Örebo and Neuchâtel Xamax method man Mr Roy by Crystal Palace has served as an instant reminder of just how far the Three Lions have come in a relatively short space of time. Less than seven years, to be precise, a clock that started ticking when Mr Roy and his assistant Ray Lewington, in lieu of scouting Euro 2016 opponents Iceland, booked themselves tickets for a leisure cruise along the Seine. Oh Mr Roy! Aiiee Mr Ray! How could you?!
Roy Hodgson has made a dramatic return to Crystal Palace as he has been named as their manager until the end of the current season.