Seems odd that he'd bring in someone to do a significant part of his role though? I'm sure I've seen it elsewhere that Benitez wanted him during the summer, maybe it was Brands.Question is: who offered it to him? Brands is suggested above.
Seems odd that he'd bring in someone to do a significant part of his role though? I'm sure I've seen it elsewhere that Benitez wanted him during the summer, maybe it was Brands.Question is: who offered it to him? Brands is suggested above.
Question is: who offered it to him? Brands is suggested above.
That's strange. I do wonder if O'Keeffe knows his stuff sometimes.
Could be… or - and call me Occam here if you want - could be that Benitez wanted to bring in the former Everton defender as part of his back room staff.That's strange. I do wonder if O'Keeffe knows his stuff sometimes.
It could well be that Benitez - in demanding Brands was sacked - told the club he'd cast around for an upgraded team to take on some of Brands' tasks and threw out the name Weir, but wasn't really that keen on anyone and it was a bit of a sham.
Bit of strecth from me, I admit. But Benitez wanting Weir and Weir not wanting Everton is a puzzler - I'm inclined to think it was all manoeuvrings by Benitez. If he'd have wanted someone and they agreed to interview I cant see how that stalls and breaks down.
For me, there's no way in this world anyone stays at Brighton when they can be at a club like Everton...especially if you're an ex-player.
Could be… or - and call me Occam here if you want - could be that Benitez wanted to bring in the former Everton defender as part of his back room staff.
Honestly? I think the (depressing) answer is likely to be that Brighton is at present a far better run (and likely more stable) club than Everton - particularly for someone doing that sort of role.Yes. In which case you'd have to wonder why Weir turned down the chance to work again at Everton.
IMO it's highly likely Benitez offered him a job he COULD refuse.
Nothing else explains it.
Does seem odd but then again simply looking at the churn of coaching / back room staff would be enough to put off a lot of folks despite previous allegiances.Yes. In which case you'd have to wonder why Weir turned down the chance to work again at Everton.
IMO it's highly likely Benitez offered him a job he COULD refuse.
Nothing else explains it.
That is the reason Davie Weir hasn’t come to Everton, the power struggle is on going, if Weir had come to Everton the muppets would have lost more control.
Mr. Benitez should have got more backing from the owner who seems to be letting the manager do his dirty work while saying nothing.
I think we all know it. However, Brands leaving is big.
It’ll make a hell of a difference if it means a bigger % of the transfers are being actioned/selected by Moshiri :-(I'm not sure it makes any difference if Kenwright, Moshiri and contract Dave fill the void mate.
It’ll make a hell of a difference if it means a bigger % of the transfers are being actioned/selected by Moshiri :-(
Churn in the coaching staff? They've been there like limpets for years. I'd have thought Weir would have fancied some of that gravy train journey.Does seem odd but then again simply looking at the churn of coaching / back room staff would be enough to put off a lot of folks despite previous allegiances.
Brighton are pretty stable club and have the appearance of being upwardly mobile, vs the current lunatic asylum that is Everton FC.
Lets forget this ever happened Modz