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CITY to Sack Hughes ???

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good riddance to the tosspot

the only other way i would've preffered it is if the owners had courted someone for weeks in the papers before giving him a call on xmas morning, saying it's just a normal day where they are so they dont see a problem.
he'll no doubt be getting a vast payoff, if it restricts him from working for the remainder of it then i can see him sitting on his fat arsh that he used to hold defenders off with, lets face it he wont last long anywhere so its no point giving up the payoff for a job.


barnes and mcateer in !! or are they going to the pishpatch over the park.
 

Personaly i am a bit dissapointed.


He didnt get the squeezing by the media i was hoping for over a significant enough period of time for my likeing, but you cant have everything.

All this was predictable cue City changing managers every six months from now on and continue on thier spiral of never ending medicrocey. I have no sympathy for them or Just For Men for the way they conducted themselves since they got money, i bet soon he will wish he conducted himself with a little humility.

*Hope City dont start sniffing around Moyesy - but i dont tink they are that clever.

Roberto Mancini has been appointed. So long Hughes, couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
 
The entire club is an embarrassment to football. They have completely sold their soul, today just proves the point further. I would never attend another game if Everton sold out in such a way, it is absolutely sickening to watch, and is tarnishing the name of football as a sport.

Joleon Lescott's time in the Manchester City first team may well be at an end also. The new manager will presumably be allowed to make at least a couple of signings, and you don't have to be a footballing genius to recognise that it's defenders City need. By the time Lescott gets back from injury, there could be a big name in his place.

Today really is a day of people getting their just desserts.
 
What a great weekend so far. 3 points tomorrow and I might go out and get the wife a Christmas present.

Malcolm Allison In!
 

Its hard to feel any sympathy as an Evertonian i hope he ends up at Hull and comes to us for Vic Anichebe on loan!



Aug 09


"I think he (Moyes) feels a little bit aggrieved, but I have said time and time again that we are quite comfortable with how it (the Lescott deal) has progressed to this point.

"No manager likes to lose their best players, and that includes myself. Nobody is immune from it but situations develop when people take an interest in your players and you have to deal with it. It's happened to me in the past and at the moment it is happening to Everton."

"We have not gone back to the table in terms of money, but we haven't reached the point where would walk away".

"I have never had to court publicity myself because I played for top clubs. I was reticent to say too much at all when I was playing. The truth is I never had to, because my performances generated headlines anyway. I was good at what I did and that was enough.

"That has been my way for 45 years so I don't think I will suddenly become one for mind games. But other managers feel that their profile has been raised and they have to do that. Maybe it is because they have not played at a certain level.

"I'm aware managers are saying things about us at the moment but I see that as trying to ease pressure on themselves – that is predictable."


The words sew and reap come to mind!

*Joleen Lescott remeber him!
 
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Its hard to feel any sympathy as an Evertonian i hope he ends up at Hull and comes to us for Vic Anichebe on loan!



Aug 09


"I think he (Moyes) feels a little bit aggrieved, but I have said time and time again that we are quite comfortable with how it (the Lescott deal) has progressed to this point.

"No manager likes to lose their best players, and that includes myself. Nobody is immune from it but situations develop when people take an interest in your players and you have to deal with it. It's happened to me in the past and at the moment it is happening to Everton."

"We have not gone back to the table in terms of money, but we haven't reached the point where would walk away".

"I have never had to court publicity myself because I played for top clubs. I was reticent to say too much at all when I was playing. The truth is I never had to, because my performances generated headlines anyway. I was good at what I did and that was enough.

"That has been my way for 45 years so I don't think I will suddenly become one for mind games. But other managers feel that their profile has been raised and they have to do that. Maybe it is because they have not played at a certain level.

"I'm aware managers are saying things about us at the moment but I see that as trying to ease pressure on themselves – that is predictable."


The words sew and reap come to mind!

*Joleen Lescott remeber him!

Top tosser, he deserves to be tossed aside.
 
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If Everton suddenly came into money , I don't think Moyesy would suddenly become a big-headed arrogant git like Hughes did. He would still go about his football business the way he does now.And if he was interested in a player he would firstly speak to the other clubs manager first
 


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