Everton twitter would explode if he sacked them both. the Yer Da's would storm Finch Farm like it was the french revolution.
Haha the scouse Les Mis. @davek singing "I Dreamed A Dream" tearfully to a picture of Martinez.
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Everton twitter would explode if he sacked them both. the Yer Da's would storm Finch Farm like it was the french revolution.
Dpors- The End.What playlist has he got on for Rafael that’s taking this long?
can someone photoshop Benitez's head onto Lord Voldemort's for me. Thanks
Rafael swaggering around Goodison after beating SouthamptonI see you've got his photo as your avatar already, that was quick
Either it's gamesmanship and he used exactly the word he meant to, or it was a mistake. It's definitely not both things. (It's definitely the first thing)I just really don't think it's that deep mate..
It was a comment made after a frustrating derby for him 14 years ago that he's since explained that he used the wrong choice of word and was misconstrued as a result.
Just find it mad that Evertonians have held onto that for as long as they have. How was it much worse than Rooney kissing the United badge at Goodison, for instance?
End of the day it's all just gamesmanship.
everyone's arsed about that. It's the whole point, it means he wasn't given any money.
Would appear we've replaced one hypocrite with another.
Have they got out of the gold mine yet?Dpors- The End.
Everton twitter would explode if he sacked them both. the Yer Da's would storm Finch Farm like it was the french revolution.
"Chairman Bill Kenwright added: "There hasn't really been any doubt for some time that Marcel (Brands) and I would sit down and agree a new contract. With Farhad's (Moshiri) blessing it took us around about one play of Z Cars to reach an agreement."
its beautiful
There's one consolation though. As Benitez lives locally, there will be no 'moving costs' to pay. Probably a leading factor in the decision.