7) Marouane Fellaini (Manchester United)
One week he’s a flop, the next he’s a powerhouse. Marouane Fellaini has the strange ability of looking like a world beater with his power and smart tactical play, but then also failing to do the simple things and looking slow and sluggish and generally far too big for a football pitch.
8) Alan Pardew (Crystal Palace)
It is impossible to determine if Alan Pardew is a good manager or not. The former Newcastle and West Ham man has achieved some great things and got his sides playing impressive football in the past, and he’s even had a few masterstrokes in the transfer market. And yet, he can seem incredibly dislikeable and lead his teams to disastrous results and relegation battles all the while. The mystery goes on…