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Marco Silva

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I'm still peeved off at Everton letting that trojan cart horse, Deeney, score a winner against us. I'd tell Watford to go and get a big black Scottish dog up 'em...but I suspect Everton will roll over.
 
Hey Pozzo do one.
You had your chance of Big Compo , you blew it.
Now you are just looking like a very small time club trying to save face.
If you sacked him he's no longer your employee and can take any job he wants.

Nothing to gain here Pozzo just shuffle along before you get a nice cup of Novichok tea.
...Everton's more likely to come up with a cup of Lady Grey
 
I'll be furious if we pay them anywhere near £8 million ffs, we moved on to Alladyce and they sacked him about 2 months after the saga how the hell can the FA claim we have done anything wrong?

Unless Watford have images of Silva and Moshiri on the ferris wheel together in Blackpool then tell them to do one Everton.

The fact we seem willing to enter into negotiations with them is worrying.
 

Just watford making a pathetic excuse to get money after beeing bitter sacking silva instead of accepting 12 million, we will probly settle out of court but wont even be half on the 12 mill
 
Everton locked in compensation battle with Watford as club close in on appointing Marco Silva
Watford filed an official complaint to the Premier League earlier this year over what they saw as an ‘illegal approach’ for Silva from Everton last October

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Marco Silva has been lined up for the Everton job Getty Images
Everton and Watford are still locked in compensation negotiations over tapping up Marco Silva even as Everton close in on appointing the Portuguese manager as Sam Allardyce’s replacement.

Watford filed an official complaint to the Premier League earlier this year over what they saw as an ‘illegal approach’ for Silva from Everton last October. Everton wanted Silva to replace Ronald Koeman, and Silva wanted to go, but the clubs could never agree a deal. Watford’s season was destabilised, and they eventually sacked Silva on 21 January, replacing him with Javi Gracia. Watford believe this entitles them to compensation.

The Premier League suggested mediation between the two clubs and when Keith Harris and Bill Kenwright met Watford officials in London last month, they said that Silva would not be appointed as the next Everton manager.

No compensation package was agreed between the two clubs and if nothing is agreed then the Premier League will step in and could decide a punishment. If Silva is appointed the next manager at Goodison Park, as is expected, then Watford’s compensation claim would be further strengthened, especially given Everton’s recent assurances that it would not happen.

Meanwhile Silva and Watford are still involved in their own legal process over whether Silva breached his Watford contract, which is being mediated by the League Managers Association. But that process will not slow down Everton’s attempts to appoint Silva as their manager.
 

Emery not good enough, goes to PSG.
Tuchel not good enough, goes to PSG.

We end up with Kirman, Unsworth, Allardyce then Silva.

Great.
 
Everton locked in compensation battle with Watford as club close in on appointing Marco Silva
Watford filed an official complaint to the Premier League earlier this year over what they saw as an ‘illegal approach’ for Silva from Everton last October

marco-silva.jpg

Marco Silva has been lined up for the Everton job Getty Images
Everton and Watford are still locked in compensation negotiations over tapping up Marco Silva even as Everton close in on appointing the Portuguese manager as Sam Allardyce’s replacement.

Watford filed an official complaint to the Premier League earlier this year over what they saw as an ‘illegal approach’ for Silva from Everton last October. Everton wanted Silva to replace Ronald Koeman, and Silva wanted to go, but the clubs could never agree a deal. Watford’s season was destabilised, and they eventually sacked Silva on 21 January, replacing him with Javi Gracia. Watford believe this entitles them to compensation.

The Premier League suggested mediation between the two clubs and when Keith Harris and Bill Kenwright met Watford officials in London last month, they said that Silva would not be appointed as the next Everton manager.

No compensation package was agreed between the two clubs and if nothing is agreed then the Premier League will step in and could decide a punishment. If Silva is appointed the next manager at Goodison Park, as is expected, then Watford’s compensation claim would be further strengthened, especially given Everton’s recent assurances that it would not happen.

Meanwhile Silva and Watford are still involved in their own legal process over whether Silva breached his Watford contract, which is being mediated by the League Managers Association. But that process will not slow down Everton’s attempts to appoint Silva as their manager.
All the talk from desperate Everton fans that SIlva hadnt taken another job because he was waiting for us, when in reality this is the reason why, because only one club would be stupid enough to get dragged into this mess for a bang average manager
 
Emery not good enough, goes to PSG.
Tuchel not good enough, goes to PSG.

We end up with Kirman, Unsworth, Allardyce then Silva.

Great.
Who said they we’re good enough? Emery rejected us last time and for all we know Tuchel the same. Who is to say Emery won’t again?

Plenty to criticise the club about but let’s not just bash them without cause.

No CL Manager is touching us. We are a mess presently.
 

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