Roy Hodgson’s return from retirement to take the reins at second-tier Bristol Metropolis for simply seven video games – 44 years after he left the membership in 1982 – momentarily appeared like an April idiot come six days early when it was introduced final Friday.
Why would the 78-year-old, whose well being had performed a component in his departure from Crystal Palace two years in the past, need to step again into the administration hotseat at a membership with nothing to play for and with little time to make an enduring impression?
It seems, even the person himself isn’t sure. “I don’t know what prompted me to even consider it,” he stated at his unveiling on Monday. “I’ve been perfectly happy in this retirement period, if a little bit bored from time to time.”
Hodgson’s arrival and unlikely determination to return to the West Nation after virtually half a century has solely piqued the curiosity round a person whose previous CV consists of Inter Milan, Liverpool and England – however nothing beneath the highest flight in England relationship all the best way again to his first spell in Bristol.
His appointment blows away the earlier document for the longest hole between managerial stints on the identical English membership, and offers Bristol the curious statistic of now housing each of the oldest managers within the EFL – 63-year-old Steve Evans is accountable for Rovers.
For the broader footballing world, the entire story is a welcome supply of levity greater than ridicule and can little doubt turn into a high quality reply to a pub quiz query inside a couple of years.
However beneath that lies a extra critical actuality for Bristol Metropolis, considered one of a membership approaching the newest in a seemingly endless collection of crossroads largely of their very own making.
Having lurched between each enjoying and administration kinds throughout their latest managers, appointing Hodgson one way or the other nonetheless breaks new floor. The pondering of the membership is to ask the vastly-experienced boss to “help set the standards and values at the club” forward of naming a everlasting successor to Gerhard Struber over the summer season.
The logic is sound that few can compete with Hodgson’s a long time of footballing information on the prime of the sport however what requirements he – or anybody – can embed in just 5 weeks earlier than Metropolis’s gamers jet off on vacation is extra questionable.
So is Hodgson’s capability to drill these requirements into his gamers given he made the purpose, fairly understandably, that even conducting his numerous media duties on his first day had proved a taxing endeavour.
Extra typically, the final fortnight edges Metropolis additional away from a repute of stability, persistence and a want to construct from inside which that they had spent years growing and retained till comparatively just lately.
Why an current member of the backroom workforce, conversant in the enjoying employees and maybe with head coach aspirations sooner or later, was not value giving an opportunity to impress with solely delight on the road in the remainder of the season is a query which can by no means be answered.
Metropolis’s comparatively tranquil standing started to erode with the sacking of Nigel Pearson in November 2023 and has since gathered tempo. Charlie Boss, Metropolis’s fourth CEO since October 2022, was the person to dismiss Struber whereas the seek for a fourth everlasting head coach in lower than two-and-a-half years shall be led by a sporting director who can be but to be appointed.
Whoever succeeds Hodgson will comply with on from an old-head pragmatist in Pearson, a Metropolis Soccer Group-alumni in Liam Manning and an Austrian rock-and-roll soccer purveyor in Struber. The outdated cliche of a membership all the time in search of the antithesis of its earlier supervisor has proved remarkably prescient at Ashton Gate.
There’s a hope that stated sporting director can return some concord to Ashton Gate, as long as they show the long-term appointment badly wanted – and might draw some inspiration from the likes of Brentford and Brighton in order that the membership’s philosophies stay constant no matter who’s in cost.
However historical past is a good trainer, and there’s a motive the Robins’ top-six end final season was their first within the Championship since 2008.
Metropolis’s ideologies since that point – and there have been lots – have typically been developed with the perfect of intent, however their implementation has usually fallen flat and enthusiasm quickly misplaced.
Many have been tried. Shopping for the perfect up-and-coming expertise. Sharpening tough diamonds. Utilising the academy. Simply over a decade in the past the membership unveiled a ‘five-pillar’ technique for long-term improvement, however inside a 12 months it was by no means talked about once more. Consequently, there isn’t any nice perception across the membership that this subsequent daybreak shall be any extra actual than these earlier than it.
Metropolis’s subsequent everlasting boss definitely won’t be an virtually octogenarian ex-England supervisor. Even he himself feels he’s too outdated for the put up. Past that, it’s arduous to pinpoint their identification – as a lot as it’s the membership’s.

