Monday, April 4, 2011

Hodgson challenge his past, in Newcastle and Birmingham to win points salvation

After a disappointing six months at the helm of the Reds, Roy Hodgson is starting with his WBA, unbeaten with him at The Hawthorns''.'' Come down to sixth place with Di Matteo, the Baggies are then plunged to the seventeenth with four points from nine matches, hence the decision for exemption from the Italian manager and the call in English as relegation knows what her:''The situation is improving day by day, the last race we have a great draw against Arsenal, we hope to continue like this.'' Her biggest regret of his experience is perhaps the arrival at Anfield after his exoneration of players like Carroll and Suarez, but English seems to have already closed the past few months now just concentrate on his WBA.

The background is unfavorable to landlords because in nine games have come so many defeats. A victory this afternoon for Hodgson would definitely be a double value for the current club and his successor Daghlish, wanted by the fans and given him the confidence that is returning closer to Europe.

In St. James Park for the Magpies chairman said that the long-term goal of his club is coming to Europe, but in the meantime is fighting for relegation with a win in their last six games. For the Wolves but the break for the national slowed the momentum of an injury and without losing striker Doyle, but only four teams in the Premier better than they did in their last six games.

The previous three have all ended with the result of 1-1, the last addiritura with twelve yellow cards and a goal by Carroll but is now at Liverpool this week and marked with the England shirt. The euphoria of the victory of the Curling Cup does not seem to have any effect in the home of Birmingham City.

A single point in three games after the firm Wembley are few to be saved, but McLeish believes he can straighten out the situation:''I can only reassure them with words and with the victories, the trust will be a key to exit out of this situation.'' Bolton will be without Holden, knee surgery, but Coyle as manager has never lost against fellow today.

Ten of the Wanderers in the first leg they drew catching up two goals, who knows if the S. Andrews will be able to get out unscathed.

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