Do I detect a little tension in the new managers thread tonight lads. lol
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Good reply, but I would have to ask: We’re we really that desperate to let him come on those terms? It‘s not with hindsight I ask that but rather some of us were sceptical about the last few years of Carlo’s career, he wasn’t the success he had been before and to sign him on such fabulous wages was a big risk to quite a few fans at the time, even though we didn’t know anything about his contract, still it’s not much use in crying over spilt milk. What’s done is done, maybe, as you say, we will learn something from this lesson.Unfortunately to attract Carlo we basically had to agree to everything we didn't hold any cards whether it will be a lesson learned we will have to see
Do I detect a little tension in the new managers thread tonight lads. lol
Won’t get cos mosh don’t wantObv we wont get Mourinho
Who would you want?
I’d genuinely take Potter over Nuno.
Fonseca to Spurs is an interesting one. I still think he’s a good manager and could be a success there.
Yeah I get that. I just look at the list and the Cv's and think it's on our doorstep.
Won’t get cos mosh don’t want
He’s a car crash, ego mad dinosaur
worse than Carlo last year
Definitely this. We're impatient lunatics that go through 40 emotions in 90minutes and a number more between matchesAs someone who wasn't converted to English footy until I was well into adulthood, there's an ongoing claim that I'm not sure I understand. People have been mentioning the fear that though a prospective manager (let's say Potter as an example) has done good work at smaller clubs, the Everton job might prove too big for him.
Does the "too big" refer to actual logistical matters of running a bigger club or to less tangible things, like maybe there being bigger expectations among supporters at Everton than might apply at Brighton, for example?
As someone who wasn't converted to English footy until I was well into adulthood, there's an ongoing claim that I'm not sure I understand. People have been mentioning the fear that though a prospective manager (let's say Potter as an example) has done good work at smaller clubs, the Everton job might prove too big for him.
Does the "too big" refer to actual logistical matters of running a bigger club or to less tangible things, like maybe there being bigger expectations among supporters at Everton than might apply at Brighton, for example?
We know what he's capable of as manager. That 4 game sequence was an embarrassment.Both players (and particularly Dom) have credited Ferguson with helping them and improving their game.
They probably know better than we do.
But anyway, doesn’t change the fact that none of us is really in a position to have any genuine insight into his contribution (positive or negative) as a member of the back room staff, with some SLIGHT visibility being given from the two bits I mentioned.
Like I said earlier mate just my own thoughts and opinion.Nothing more than that at all.We don't need to look on our doorstep though. I find it mad that a lot of our fans list Moyes, Martinez and Benitez like football only exists within a Merseyside bubble. There are so many managers out there.
If it was Klopp, or even Rodgers I am sure the worrying about RS links would disappear as they are good current managers.
Benitez has not been relevant for about ten years now. I think that's the bigger issue.
Pedo mate. We're not going there now.
Only the Daily Star and it’s Maddock who I don’t think is sauced at all? But still..