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West Brom's Hodgson feels clubs no longer have patience with managers

West Bromwich Albion manager Roy Hodgson believes that clubs have now lost patience with giving managers a fair go to prove themselves.

In the wake of the Chelsea sacking of Andre Villas-Boas yesterday, Hodgson feels that nobody will ever be given the tolerance of somebody like Sir Alex Ferguson because these days the game is different and based purely on results.

"Sir Alex has won so many since he probably thinks the first three and a half years were the warm-up," the Baggies boss said.

"Will you ever get that patience back Sir Alex enjoyed? No. You won't because football has grown. Things move on.

"You have to be very careful if you have been in football a long time that you don't become the type of dinosaur that hankers for what happened in the past. You have to live in the present always.

"The way things are today is the way they are and if you are to carry on in the job, you have to carry on as it is today with mass media pressure which has heightened, not least of all because football is wall to wall and 24-7 in every respect.

"In some ways we should be grateful because it has lifted us up to a status we never had in the past. In terms of earnings, the people in football today are much luckier.

"Some people say it is good or bad but that's the way it is and we have to get on with it."

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