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Player Valuation: £15m
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Mate, Bournemouth were League One club before Eddie Howe came. Nothing comparable to what Marco Silva did for Everton.
One-off results does not make a good manager.
I disagree he reached his limit. The club had no money to give him to fund further purchases to improve the squad. That is the main reason he left. Rather ironic, as had he held on he would have benefited from the Moshiri era and would have spent the cash much better than Walsh and Koeman.Personally I think Moyes did a fantastic job at the club as a young, up and coming manager but then he showed his limitation. He reached his limit and couldn't push on any further.
Unpopular opinion but this could be one of the worst appointments in the PL for a long time. Sorry to be a miserable git but out of all the possible up and coming young talented managers, we have decided to hire a dinosaur, who is clearly past his expiry date. I wanted a young up and coming manager like Rodgers, Eddie Howe, Nagelsmann, Pochettino, who have a good attacking philosophy and showed time and time again what they are capable of, in terms of building teams with limited resources. Sure, some of those managers are not available right now but there's always a chance of bringing them in the summer. We've rejected this idea and decided to go for a manager, who is basically a "cheque-book" manager. Managed to turn a great Napoli side under Sarri, into one of the most uninspiring teams in Italy; absolutely downgraded them. Liverpool had the chance of appointing either Ancelotti or Klopp, when they sacked Rodgers back in 2015, and 4 years on, they are on their way to creating a dynasty under Klopp.
Mate, we're not in league one. The task at hand here is totally different to what Howe has done there.Mate, Bournemouth were League One club before Eddie Howe came. Nothing comparable to what Marco Silva did for Everton.
Didn't he screw the club over by not renewing his contract, not giving any indication he was leaving, and then joining Man United leaving very little time to get a new manager in, and a busted transfer window? Why would we have him back?I disagree he reached his limit. The club had no money to give him to fund further purchases to improve the squad. That is the main reason he left. Rather ironic, as had he held on he would have benefited from the Moshiri era and would have spent the cash much better than Walsh and Koeman.
Didn't he screw the club over by not renewing his contract, not giving any indication he was leaving, and then joining Man United leaving very little time to get a new manager in, and a busted transfer window? Why would we have him back?
Moyes left Everton to go to the richest club on the planet and didn't manage to find success. He spent £30m of their cash on Fellaini.I disagree he reached his limit. The club had no money to give him to fund further purchases to improve the squad. That is the main reason he left. Rather ironic, as had he held on he would have benefited from the Moshiri era and would have spent the cash much better than Walsh and Koeman.
Lads, Carlo Ancelotti.
not a blonde fraud whose spent hundreds of millions to have a 1 in 3 record in the Prem.
HahahahahahahahaUnpopular opinion but this could be one of the worst appointments in the PL for a long time. Sorry to be a miserable git but out of all the possible up and coming young talented managers, we have decided to hire a dinosaur, who is clearly past his expiry date. I wanted a young up and coming manager like Rodgers, Eddie Howe, Nagelsmann, Pochettino, who have a good attacking philosophy and showed time and time again what they are capable of, in terms of building teams with limited resources. Sure, some of those managers are not available right now but there's always a chance of bringing them in the summer. We've rejected this idea and decided to go for a manager, who is basically a "cheque-book" manager. Managed to turn a great Napoli side under Sarri, into one of the most uninspiring teams in Italy; absolutely downgraded them. Liverpool had the chance of appointing either Ancelotti or Klopp, when they sacked Rodgers back in 2015, and 4 years on, they are on their way to creating a dynasty under Klopp.