Kev The Rat
Player Valuation: £70m
I have this inkling as well, but its not a view that would be popular here I'm afraid.Time will tell us that Koeman was not a bad manager. Mark my words.
I have this inkling as well, but its not a view that would be popular here I'm afraid.Time will tell us that Koeman was not a bad manager. Mark my words.
I could actually just be a proxy for The Esk. lollol
Alan Padrew is 5th favourite.I know betting odds don't mean that much, but I HATE the fact that Allardyce & Dyche are heading the pack by some distance currently![]()
Time will tell us that Koeman was not a bad manager. Mark my words.
Time will tell us that Koeman was not a bad manager. Mark my words.
A comedy (or more like tragedy) of errors by all concerned. Will be interesting to see where Koeman ends up. The last fella sent on his way did alright for himself.Well Koeman probably had the same hope - yet it didn't help him in the end. You will say Tuchel is streets ahead of Koeman yet I suspect Koemans name still holds sway in top European footballing circles and Tuchel will be wary of how it end so abruptly for him.
I suppose the x factor is the influence of Walsh etc over transfers - the alleged heated discussion that ended in Koeman's dismissal after the Arsenal game did indeed involve him blaming Walsh.Earliest case of revisionism ever? His team's were clueless this season and a massive chunk of last.
Rebuffed by Ancelotti & Tuchel. The latter was / is interested but has concerns about the club process re DoF and transfers. Blanc hasn't been approached. Pellegrini hasn't been considered after he balked off to China. Unsworth hasn't got the job.
There's a feeling within 'that' section of the board that a short term appointment is needed to just solidfy things and allow for a longer term plan to be built behind the scenes. The no mark from Wolves was put forward by a certain agent because of his 'special' relationship with Everton. From what I've been told he didn't leave a lasting impression. Allardyce has been talked to but didn't warm to this idea of basically keeping things warm so to speak. Moyes would jump at the chance and a talk has happened. But them lot see Dyche and Allardyce as the 2 favs right now. The main man though is very frustrated with how things have gone and are going, both on & off the pitch. But the structure in place is what is still seen as the one he wants to try and build sustainable success with and a big name manager is what is needed as they're basically the face of the club. But other than the 2 above I don't know of any others that have been contacted.
Just info take it with as much salz mit zucker as you want.
This comes to mind.It would be interesting to know the exact set-up. The imaginary scenarios running through my mind are more reminiscent of a Monty Python scene.
That's down to the finances available to the man. Having money does not make one successful. Just because Moshiri has bankrolled a little since he has been here, its not exactly been a mitigating success has it.
As long as its not Moshiri picking someone because he purely wants a 'big name' but because he honestly believes its the best person for the job then i am all for whoever he picks. However if he is picking purely on getting a 'name' in, then i would rather have other people round the table who have differing views and have done their homework on what we really need at the moment.