Liverpool and Everton managers compete for the real Manager of the Season gong…
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Along with serious calls for Liverpool’s Brendan Rodgers, Everton’s Roberto Martinez, Crystal Palace’s Tony Pulis and Hull City’s Steve Bruce, Twitter decided to use the #ManagerOfTheSeason debate to relentlessly tease Arsene Wenger and David Moyes.
Both have struggled in the Premier League this season, with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger watching his team slip out of a title race into a battle for the top four.
Manchester United have not even got themselves into a battle for the top four, leading one Red Devils fan to call for former boss Sir Alex Ferguson to win the award!
You can read some of Twitter’s suggestions (serious and non-serious), here:
It’s a toss up between Tim Sherwood and Rene Meulensteen, can’t decide #ManagerOfTheSeason
— Max (@__maxthfc) April 14, 2014
#ManagerOfTheSeason David Moyes, for services to Liverpool, Chelsea, Man City, Everton, Arsenal and Spurs. — Ian Symes (@ianiansymes) April 14, 2014
@FootyAccums How is this even up for debate? Rodgers obviously #ManagerOfTheSeason — Tom (@TommoLFC_) April 14, 2014
#ManagerOfTheSeason Although He Has Retired. Still the best football manager.manager of football ???? pic.twitter.com/A7eJ9j6NKJ
— #ManchesterIsRed (@Abdullelah_mufc) April 14, 2014
#ManagerOfTheSeason hmm. Hard to say, such a close one. Pulis? Rogers? Martinez? #AVBsfault really.
— Dan Arlington (@Dan_Arlington) April 14, 2014
Alan Pardew has to be up there #ManagerOfTheSeason — Seán ?? (@seanhether11) April 14, 2014
#ManagerOfTheSeason Although He Has Retired. Still the best football manager.manager of football ???? pic.twitter.com/A7eJ9j6NKJ — #ManchesterIsRed (@Abdullelah_mufc) April 14, 2014
#ManagerofTheSeason Wenger for lowering expectations so much that a penalty shoot-out win against Wigan is cause for celebration.
— Steve Kearney (@SteveKearney1) April 14, 2014
David Moyes. Spent 11 years trying to get Everton above United and has finally managed to achieve it! #ManagerofTheSeason
— Tim Bolton (@timbolton1) April 14, 2014