Everton plan to get Dominic Calvert-Lewin to sign contract amid Dan Friedkin takeover emerges....
Which can only mean he’s been told that Dyche is getting the boot.
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Everton plan to get Dominic Calvert-Lewin to sign contract amid Dan Friedkin takeover emerges....
Can we have a bit of context, Joey?Everton plan to get Dominic Calvert-Lewin to sign contract amid Dan Friedkin takeover emerges....
Can we have a bit of context, Joey?
Okay, thanks.Assuming it's this...
Edit: it appears to be blacklisted. They're quoting a journo called Graeme Bailey.
It's in the headlineCan we have a bit of context, Joey?
Without a source, it tells me nothing, Joey.It's in the headline
As I stated ENN had that story & the one about his maybe move to Juventus all on the same page - they just print what's in the papers ..Without a source, it tells me nothing, Joey.
But when ‘publication is blacklisted’ is attached, that tells me everything.
Think Dyche has been an important manager for us given the circumstances but no chance he is here at the start of next season.Which can only mean he’s been told that Dyche is getting the boot.
Well he's crap at footy so he may as well try his hand in computing...I heard recently from someone who works in private equity in London that a few of their non-dom partners are relocating to Italy now that they’re being kicked out of U.K.
Why? Apparently the Italians are now offering similar flat rate deals for high-fliers - pay €100k pa no questions asked.
One can imagine that if such generosity extends to top-level athletes - and why wouldn’t it - that a move to IT might be doubly attractive for our (non) Dom.
Juve love a freebie that's the only reason they are sniffing.Dom & Beto up front for Juventus next season I heard. Maybe they're expecting another demotion to Serie B.
Both Everton and Dom to have non-Dom status next year thenI heard recently from someone who works in private equity in London that a few of their non-dom partners are relocating to Italy now that they’re being kicked out of U.K.
Why? Apparently the Italians are now offering similar flat rate deals for high-fliers - pay €100k pa no questions asked.
One can imagine that if such generosity extends to top-level athletes - and why wouldn’t it - that a move to IT might be doubly attractive for our (non) Dom.