Tremendous thread title. A lesson to others in how to post on GOT.
It's just an employee saying what a superb job I'm doing...He should wear tighter trousers.
Thanks for Nathen Pattersen
Patterson, Mykolenko & Gray for a combined £30 millions is fantastic business.
Say what you want about his time here but he put Brands and Walsh to shame in the market pound for pound.
Forgot Rondon…he is just a lot of pounds and ouncesPatterson, Mykolenko & Gray for a combined £30 millions is fantastic business.
Say what you want about his time here but he put Brands and Walsh to shame in the market pound for pound.
Good shoutPatterson, Mykolenko & Gray for a combined £30 millions is fantastic business.
Say what you want about his time here but he put Brands and Walsh to shame in the market pound for pound.
My complaint with Rafael was never the small club stuff, it was that he is horribly overrated.
Given the more grown up nature of our business this summer it may have been.I lived in Valencia when he was the manager there, when he was arguably at the peak of his powers. Ayala bringing the ball out of defence and picking out runners was a thing of footballing beauty.
That he was outclassed by his successor at Newcastle and was rocking around China was the counter point to any cautious optimism I had. He didn't deserve another go round in the premier league, certainly not at Everton.
I think it should have been the end of Moshiri's ability to impose his ideas of the club, but fear he will try and one-up the experts in the future.
Given the more grown up nature of our business this summer it may have been.
As for Rafael, Valencia is the one top job he has done. Left the rs a uefa cup team having forced alonso out the club, about par at napoli, failure everywhere else.
It was the end, after that, after 5 years or so of taking us backwards, sticking his nose into aspects of the business he needs to leave to others, it was his final act.I think it should have been the end of Moshiri's ability to impose his ideas of the club, but fear he will try and one-up the experts in the future.
TBF he helped us (Chelsea) win the Europa League and get 3rd in the league when he was interim manager, so that could be construed as a job well done, especially as our lot hated him almost as much as you lot do/did…Given the more grown up nature of our business this summer it may have been.
As for Rafael, Valencia is the one top job he has done. Left the rs a uefa cup team having forced alonso out the club, about par at napoli, failure everywhere else.