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Moyes Potential Replacement

Who do you want? - being realistic

  • Roberto Martinez

    Votes: 221 13.8%
  • Vitor Pereira

    Votes: 594 37.2%
  • Neil Lennon

    Votes: 40 2.5%
  • Di Matteo

    Votes: 58 3.6%
  • Slaven Bilic

    Votes: 73 4.6%
  • Michael Laudrup

    Votes: 410 25.7%
  • Malky Mackay

    Votes: 33 2.1%
  • From within the club

    Votes: 60 3.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 108 6.8%

  • Total voters
    1,597
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Whelan never mentions his broken leg unless he's asked, and then only briefly. Its completely made up that he mentions it at all. Its hardly clever to just make something up like this and then continually refer to the untruth. I could invent something about you, or anyone, and continually refer to it,and you'd soon get fed up with it!!

Did you just admit to being whelan there? Because it sounds like it :lol:
 

[h=3]ROBERTO MARTINEZ could be offered a job at Manchester City if he loses the race to become Everton’s new boss.[/h] He is a shock candidate to be No 2 for incoming City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who is tipped to take charge next week.
Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright has spoken to Martinez — but is also impressed after talks with Austrian side Salzburg’s Sporting Director Ralf Rangnick this week.
It means ex-Wigan boss Martinez faces stiff competition to take over from David Moyes at Goodison.
But sources close to the Spaniard, 39, insist he has ‘other options’.
 
I know this has been asked like, but why do we have to pay compensation if he has resigned ? He should be paying us to come to a club of our calibre. Not the other way round !!!

A) He hasn't resigned, he has just asked to leave.

B) Even if he had resigned, we'd still owe compensation as he'd have 12 months left on his contract still.
 
[h=3]ROBERTO MARTINEZ could be offered a job at Manchester City if he loses the race to become Everton’s new boss.[/h] He is a shock candidate to be No 2 for incoming City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who is tipped to take charge next week.
Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright has spoken to Martinez — but is also impressed after talks with Austrian side Salzburg’s Sporting Director Ralf Rangnick this week.
It means ex-Wigan boss Martinez faces stiff competition to take over from David Moyes at Goodison.
But sources close to the Spaniard, 39, insist he has ‘other options’.

get the uck in ladsss



team pereira
 
ROBERTO MARTINEZ could be offered a job at Manchester City if he loses the race to become Everton’s new boss.

He is a shock candidate to be No 2 for incoming City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who is tipped to take charge next week.
Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright has spoken to Martinez — but is also impressed after talks with Austrian side Salzburg’s Sporting Director Ralf Rangnick this week.
It means ex-Wigan boss Martinez faces stiff competition to take over from David Moyes at Goodison.
But sources close to the Spaniard, 39, insist he has ‘other options’.
Isn't pellegrini talking about his future Sunday/Monday......interesting
 
He's a genuine guy but he hears next to nothing that your average hack doesnt hear. He's never once called an Everton transfer before its happened.

He called the jelly transfer about a month before it happened and has gotten many other things right with regards to yobo and Johnny H. Knows a lot more then most on here pretend to know.
 

[h=3]ROBERTO MARTINEZ could be offered a job at Manchester City if he loses the race to become Everton’s new boss.[/h] He is a shock candidate to be No 2 for incoming City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who is tipped to take charge next week.
Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright has spoken to Martinez — but is also impressed after talks with Austrian side Salzburg’s Sporting Director Ralf Rangnick this week.
It means ex-Wigan boss Martinez faces stiff competition to take over from David Moyes at Goodison.
But sources close to the Spaniard, 39, insist he has ‘other options’.

Where's that from?

So much wrong in that.
 

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