Feels like an perfect opportunity to take a couple of loan punts this season - I miss Everloan
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This is not going to end wellLike I was shown
This is not going to end well
There's some absolute gold lurking in the vaults from when we were linked to Sandro. People proclaiming he'd be an upgrade on the outgoing Lukaku. Spreading the goals around etc. I've tried and tried to find them but I think the threads are either buried deep or gone.
Remember getting a full on whack with me mar's slipper for running up a bill on Clubcall... The good old days them.
Spurs and Villa will be on a massive spending spree soon.Feels like an individual opportunity to take a couple of loan punts this season - I miss Everloan
Just no need whatsoever for your tone ,no need at all ,just highlighting it
Like I was shown
What would be the managers motivation for doing that?
Besides, they've already brought in three players.
A quote from Brands a few years back;
This has always been the Everton way since Kenwright had ownership. It was always the case that anything good that happened was down to good luck or someone else, and anything bad was Kenwright's poor running of the club. It seems we want people in the club to either be infallible and every decision they make is perfect, or they are completely useless and can't do anything right. Football isn't an exact science, so we are bound to get some things right and some things wrong.I still don't understand?
What is it you think Brands hasn't stood up for himself/made sufficient opposition to Moshiri over?
Allardyce was before Brands was here. Allardyce was the decision of the previous DoF, Steve Walsh.
Benitez? Why is your assumption that Moshiri wanted him and Brands didn't? He ticks every Brands box in terms of profile (Brands appointed Martin Jol/Ronald Koeman/Advocaat a few times) - Brands if on record repeatedly of talking up the benefit of experience in managers and Brands has publicly endorsed Benitez.
When we sign Ben Godfrey or Lucas Digne - who was that?
When we sign Fabian Delph or Josh King - who was that?
When we made daft bids for Zaha, and then sign Iwobi - who was that?
Do we pick and choose who we credit and who we blame? Or do we just accept that every transfer who comes in ultimately got Brands thumbs up?
You can’t have a DoF who allows managers to come in and hand pick a couple of players they want, especially as often as we change managers because you get left with a squad like ours!
Totally agree.You can’t have a DoF who allows managers to come in and hand pick a couple of players they want, especially as often as we change managers because you get left with a squad like ours!
Its easy to look back at that one but let's be honest we where all excited by that transfer.
You're preaching to the choir, but this isn't Brands's fault, is it? In the same way we are all pretty certain Benitez and Ancelotti weren't his idea, he can only work in the system he is given
I've copied this statement from a post made by GrandOldTeam earlier. I'm not sure who actually made it or even when it was made, but it is clearly a "club" statement.“Our approach now is to have a Director of Football with a broader remit, responsible for the whole footballing strategy at the Club, rather than just player recruitment.
"Marcel is now responsible, and accountable, for delivering the long-term, holistic, football strategy and principles, from Academy through to the first team.
“Marcel has now begun his work on delivering the cub’s long-term, permanent football strategy, working closely with the Academy Director (Joel Waldron) and Head of Football Strategy (Richard Battle).”