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Watfords manager. Burnleys manager. Brightons manager.. ex england manager..Nothing will be the same again...
Your dead right there mate.
Watfords manager. Burnleys manager. Brightons manager.. ex england manager..Nothing will be the same again...
Man City came within 1 minute of losing the league title at home to a QPR side already relegated as well mate (weren't they 2 down in that game as well?)
City won that game, Stevon.....
I’m just sayin’![]()
Nothing will be the same again...
Watfords manager. Burnleys manager. Brightons manager.. ex england manager..
Your dead right there mate.
Ex-Dortmund Manager?Hahahaha....lol
Yisssssss.
WE ARE EVERTON...
That list, when put like that....*shakes head*
I know I will be shot down in flames but how about one from the past, Glen Hoddle, I know he has been a long time out of the scene but he was a great player and plenty of experience including England and as far as I know he has never been sacked for football reasons, I believe he would make a good manager until the end of the season at least.
I know I will be shot down in flames but how about one from the past, Glen Hoddle, I know he has been a long time out of the scene but he was a great player and plenty of experience including England and as far as I know he has never been sacked for football reasons, I believe he would make a good manager until the end of the season at least.
I know I will be shot down in flames but how about one from the past, Glen Hoddle, I know he has been a long time out of the scene but he was a great player and plenty of experience including England and as far as I know he has never been sacked for football reasons, I believe he would make a good manager until the end of the season at least.
Jurgen Klinsmann, obv. Bring back Timmy the starfish!Good shout.
Maybe he'll bring his spirit guide in as his #2.
*Psssst....Lads, Labbies lost it BIG time, touting HODDLES. Send help...![]()
He could have very quickly put an end to the questions by saying no i don't want to leave and i'm happy. I appreciate his English is not perfect but he's picked his words very carefully there.Watford manager Marco Silva has refused to deny speculation that he is keen to take the Everton job.
The Portuguese moved to Vicarage Road over the summer and has overseen a fine start to the season, guiding the Hornets to 15 points from their first 11 games and ninth place in the table.
The Toffees are in the hunt for a new manager after sacking Ronald Koeman at the end of the month, meanwhile, and have reportedly been turned down twice by Watfordover a move for Silva.
"What I can tell you about this situation is I look at this situation like for some players when they play well, or somebody that the coach wants from another club," Silva told journalists today. "For me, now this is a case for the board and the owners to discuss the situation. For me it is a normal situation, I understand the question."
Asked if he wanted to talk to Everton but was being prevented from doing so, he responded: "I don't answer this question. I read many many things in the week. I need to talk with my owner, my board and my players as well. I do my job normally during the week.
"I don't want to talk about Everton. I am here to talk about the West Ham match. If you want to talk to me about Everton, it's not the club where I work."
Sam Street ✔@samstreetwrites
Marco Silva when asked if Sunday will be his last match at #Watfordfc: "Those are your words."
13:49 - 17 Nov 2017