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He was manager of the last three months of Chelsea's most successful ever season.
"Mikey, if he' talking about dogs and tea and bed its cos he's upset......he's upset cos he loves the club. Id rather that than some multi billionaire from America or Saudi Arabia who doesnt give a **** about anything but money and has no clue what Everton means to people. Our club is real, not some horrible franchise bollocks like some"
Typical knobhead section of our fanbase, yeah mate Bill loving the club is much better than us winning trophies/playing CL football and keeping hold of Moyes/best players, ****ing cant stand what some supporters stand for.
Porto is home to Benfica on Saturday. Two back in the table with two games to play. Win on Saturday and Porto almost assuredly wins the league. Impressive considering the aforementioned losses of Falcao and Hulk since the summer of 2011.
Exactly when you look at his win loss record, he's got to be everybodys first choice.
Yeah but it's sunny in Portugal.Is the portugese league on par with the Prem?
Neil Lennon has got a great win record too.
Is the portugese league on par with the Prem?
Neil Lennon has got a great win record too.
A lot don't like Martinez and I can see why, but it's like the Moyes to United scenario. We know Moyes could be lacking essentials for the United job, but he's well respected by his peers and highly rated and he's bagged the biggest job in world football. It's the same for Martinez, he's highly rated by his peers, he's been up for big clubs Villa, RS, and Celtic, but looking at his work at Wigan you can see his faults. But it's how his peers see him and what he offers.
As for O'Neil, Moyes respects him, and he's got the most experience who could slot in to our hardworking system and get respect. He wouldn't have to change much where Martinez would. Hes a safer bet, and he's available.
The downside is his transfer policy. Hes pretty poor on that front