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2 minutes ago, Quinn31 said:
Not sure we could attract a top name manager sitting in 18th without a striker. A guy like Tuchel or Ancelotti will wait 6 months, enjoy a vacation, and get the call from a bigger club to manage.
Dyche would steady the ship, but how would he do with an actual expectation of playing attacking football, getting results, buying more expensive players.
Would love Rafa, but he's sitting above us in the table and that pain Mike Ashley is set to leave.
Silva can clearly manage, but why would he leave Watford for us right now?
Here in lies our biggest problem now. Convincing a top manager of the project despite our position or take a risk and hope for the best.
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Yes.
Now don't fuck up his replacement.
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8 minutes ago, yamar said:It scares me that if he does have £20 million coming to him if he's sacked... They wont be making any rash changes in the near future.
Or like a sensible business would, include some performance based clauses. Good and bad.
"If you do not average a win % or average points per game by X date, you will lose the right for payment of the remaining contract value"
It's not hard.
Football seems to be the only job where you can do shit and still earn more money.
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3 hours ago, Aidan Lewis said:
6ft 1, can't use his height or strength.
Can't dribble with the ball.
Can't thread the ball.
Can't really recall him having a good shot on target.
Doesn't even stray out wide for crosses. Even if he does he doesnt have anyone to aim for.
45m on shite. One trick pony.
Alarmingly he's always been like that. So who the fuck 'scouted' him also needs a P45.
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He's not likely to walk with his projected severance payment. It fire or fall for us now. I genuinely believe we're in big trouble.
Players don't look coached. They're not playing for the manager. Too many holes in the squad . Too much chopping and changing. Too many new players. It's a mess. We probably do need a 'man manager' to come in and pull these players together and give them something consistent to work with.
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Anyway, couldn't get much worse at present...
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/david-moyes-lined-up-sensational-11385759.amp
Oh. Yes it can.
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Aha. I'm an Everton fan Mike, pretty sure that makes me a realist.
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People are surprised that he's a one trick pony?
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We miss you x
Please come back.
You ARE a better player than DCL.
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3 minutes ago, Bailey said:
I have never actually seem Gylfi do anything special bar a set piece for any side.
This.
Said that he was a MOTD player, was laughed at.
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3 hours ago, Matt said:
Over the last year I've really gotten into military history. Was a bit torn with the show at first because I thought it was OTT, but then I thought about it and came to the realisation that it's only showing a fraction of the reality those men suffered, on both sides. Horrifying but brilliant show.
Did this new obsession stem from World of Tanks by any chance
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His goal tonight was messi-esque. I shit you not.
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36 minutes ago, yamar said:
It's time to stop looking for the biggest name. We need a manager who can tactically match any team in the PL, be assertive without fallling out with players and have a long term plan.
And Unsworth is worthy of said tshirt is he?
Based on what?
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55 minutes ago, Bailey said:
I still don't understand why Moshiri had to go to the press with that BS. I wish he would just deal with stuff in house and stop talking shit.
I concur. And everything that goes through Jim White either turns out bullshit or wrong.
I don't like that relationship at all. It feels forced and designed to keep Evertonians happy. So far it's had the opposite effect.
Stop with the Unsworth shouts. Jesus. *Everton approaches young promising player to sign for club, told Unsworths been after him for weeks, "who?"...signs for a manager who's actually done something as a first team coach.
The pull of Ancellotti alone, would convince players to join. The guy is a winner. My first choice would still be Tuchel though, with the young squad he'd inherited, we'd be class. His coaching techniques are lightyears ahead of most top level coaches and works hard on chemistry and link up relationships. Best young manager (that's available) bar none.
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Eyes should be on him aswell. Seems to have avoided most criticisms so far but ultimately he IS responsible for the transfers and playing staff.
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Not the only one mate. Although many predicted it.
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We don't have a chance but I'd give everything to go for Ancelotti now.
Koeman done enough for me (which is ironic because I don't think he's done anything bar spend a fuck tonne of money on shite. Walsh has to take equal responsibility too.)
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