GwladysPhil
Player Valuation: £35m
No relevance whatsoever.
He was being managed by moyes. An ultra defeatist manager.
... ???
It was Arsenal
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No relevance whatsoever.
He was being managed by moyes. An ultra defeatist manager.
No relevance whatsoever.
He was being managed by moyes. An ultra defeatist manager.
... ???
It was Arsenal
It has no bearing on how good a manager will be.
Hardly anyone wins regularly at Anfield. It's not relevant.
I think he's going to be a great manager and has learned from the very best.
Plus logic shows we only succeed with ex players in charge.
I've no idea why people are so against him. He's exciting and crucially, he's also realistic. Unlike the crazy shouts of Pochettino, Allegri, Simeone etc
I don't want a fanny who bottles anfield manging my team G.
It has no bearing on how good a manager will be.
Hardly anyone wins regularly at Anfield. It's not relevant.
I think he's going to be a great manager and has learned from the very best.
Plus logic shows we only succeed with ex players in charge.
I've no idea why people are so against him. He's exciting and crucially, he's also realistic. Unlike the crazy shouts of Pochettino, Allegri, Simeone etc
You've ruled out every manager in the world bar about 5 then.
Your logic makes no sense. Your point has no foundation.
Lmao behave. Chris Wilder man.
I don't want a fanny who bottles anfield manging my team G.
Arsenal being linked again with him. But somehow people think he shouldn't be considered by our board. Talk about delusion....
If we don't act soon he'll end up in a massive job at Arsenal and we will regret it enormously.
Because Arsenal are the benchmark for decent appointments?
It has no bearing on how good a manager will be.
Hardly anyone wins regularly at Anfield. It's not relevant.
I think he's going to be a great manager and has learned from the very best.
Plus logic shows we only succeed with ex players in charge.
I've no idea why people are so against him. He's exciting and crucially, he's also realistic. Unlike the crazy shouts of Pochettino, Allegri, Simeone etc
Well they plucked a visionary from nowhere in Arsene Wenger. A legend of the Premier League. Emery had won 3 European trophies so hardly an obvious candidate to flop.
They are a huge club. If they think he's good enough for them, then it's utter madness to say he's not good enough for an Everton team who have been in decline for years.