you'd have a point if it was a nothing story, but it's notIf it's reported on by a man who has a raft of other stories that have very little basis to them that's called a vendetta.
He's the Guardian's Everton hit man.
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you'd have a point if it was a nothing story, but it's notIf it's reported on by a man who has a raft of other stories that have very little basis to them that's called a vendetta.
He's the Guardian's Everton hit man.
he would do well on here. Top blue!Simon Goodley | The Guardian
<p>Simon Goodley is a Guardian business reporter</p>www.theguardian.com
Its 50% of this guys job to slate Everton based on his articles
Behave.To help the fans show this board for what it is. He loves us, just knew this club was f'd
I dunno, I got the impression he liked the raw passion of Everton, he seemed fairly clear that he liked having all the fuss of a mega team stripped away.Behave.
He accepted a job here short term while waiting for something better to turn up. No more than that.
Not blaming him for that BTW, but "he loves us"? GTF lol
We are just a former employer and nothing else.
We don't know what he's suing for. There's little to no info.you'd have a point if it was a nothing story, but it's not
Ancelotti suing Everton. GOT reaction:
BLOODY JOURNALIST
it doesnt really matter. Carlo Ancelotti is taking Everton to court.We don't know what he's suing for. There's little to no info.
To be fair to @davek, the journo's article on the Everton stadium being months behind schedule is utter bollocks.
lol lol lolI dunno, I got the impression he liked the raw passion of Everton, he seemed fairly clear that he liked having all the fuss of a mega team stripped away.
Unfortunately all the business acumen of a mega team was nowhere to be seen either.
If it's Ancelotti v the board/owner of EFC, I'm with Ancelotti.
Two years after leaving seems a bit rum to me.He had a waiver in his contract that meant he could leave for free if Real Madrid came in for him. Similarly it seems he's owed money that was promised to him in his contract.
We're clearly refusing to pay it so he's well in his right to sue.
I liked him but saw my arse when he left. I think he was good at letting the fans hear what they wanted to hear.I dunno, I got the impression he liked the raw passion of Everton, he seemed fairly clear that he liked having all the fuss of a mega team stripped away.
Unfortunately all the business acumen of a mega team was nowhere to be seen either.
If it's Ancelotti v the board/owner of EFC, I'm with Ancelotti.