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New Everton Manager

Next ex-Everton manager


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People really do forget that Wolves spent way more than anyone in the Championship and absolutely annihilated the Championship transfer record to be promoted don’t they? They also could get players unavailable to anyone else in the league due to their dodgy contacts.

They were literally the Man City of the Championship.
Nothing wrong with that, the way we have thrown money around we cant say anything, at least they achieved something with the coin, we wasted ours
 
It could have been worse posters - lol

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Fulham, Sheffield United and Newcastle absolutely played us off the park this season. Does that mean Parker, whoever Sheffield United’s manager is and Bruce are good managers?
Im guessing thats not the argument there.. if we are going to use past performances against us a stick to beat him with surely we have to look at it both ways?
 

Right, I’ve just watched them again. I saw a penalty, a header from a hoofed free kick into the box, and a half volley that squirmed in at Pickford’s near post. Am I watching the right game mate?
Jesus you're doing some mental gymnastics here to justify your one eyed agenda. It was one of the most comfortable victories of the season. The third goal was a top counter attacking goal. You'd be wetting yourself if we scored a goal like that.
 
Im guessing thats not the argument there.. if we are going to use past performances against us a stick to beat him with surely we have to look at it both ways?
And as many people are saying Wolves’ performances against us weren’t exactly anything special my point highlights that beating us isn’t exactly an achievement.
 
They didn’t even play us off the park…
I remember that game where Neves and Moutinho absolutely controlled midfield and someone wrote the headline "Wolves are everything Everton should be". Partnerships on the field, teamwork, good attitude. Something we haven't seen since Moyes left.

I'm actually starting to warm to him. He's a decent guy, knows how to build an organised team and he has passion for the game. Maybe his football is not exciting, but if he instill some grid, build a good defensive foundations with ability to hit teams on the break - what's there not to like eh?




Come on Nuno lad ;)
 

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