Roy Hodgson says CBE is ‘ultimate accolade’
Watford FC manager and former England boss Roy Hodgson has said being made a CBE is the “ultimate accolade”.
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Watford FC manager and former England boss Roy Hodgson has said being made a CBE is the “ultimate accolade”.
Manager Roy Hodgson will not stay with relegation-threatened Watford after the end of the season, the 74-year-old said on Wednesday after collecting an award at Buckingham Palace.
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