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Roy Hodgson, know your role and shut your mouth


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To be fair Hodgson wasn't the only "football" man to go to apartheid South Africa, you could get a pretty good team and subs out of it.

 

                                                                        Banks 

 

          Frank McLintock                               Bobby Moore                     Jack Charlton

 

 

Stan Mathews         Bobby Charlton                     Alan Ball                      George Best

 

 

                       Kevin Keegan                 Geoff Hurst                 Peter Lorimer

 

Subs

 

Gary Sprake

 

Mick Channon

 

Francis Lee

 

Ian St John

 

Johnny Hayes

 

Manager, take your pick between Hodgson, Jimmy Hill or Malcolm Allison

Kaffirs the lot of them.

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I posted on the MF last night, I wonder which tennager he throws under the bus after this?

 

 

 

 

Roy Hodgson admitted his Crystal Palace team "capitulated" as Championship side Bristol City knocked a third Premier League club out of this season's Carabao Cup to reach the quarter-finals.

 

"We contrived to give away goals at important times, and in the end we are on the back of a heavy defeat," said Hodgson.

"For the first 45 minutes we had arguably the better of the game.

"I am very disappointed for the fans who came all this way, and I am disappointed by the way we capitulated."

Hodgson, who managed City between January and April 1982, made nine changes to the side that started last Saturday's 1-0 league defeat at Newcastle.

"I took a risk - I take responsibility for that," said the former England manager.

"It was an opportunity for them to knock on the door of the first team and threaten the places of the team I have played in the last two games.

"I am bitterly disappointed that didn't work out because there were very few performances that made me think I was picking the wrong team."

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