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Welcome to the foldI'll be fickle and say after tonight welcome Emery.....!
He already wants to come you need to tweet Moshiris daughter!Tweeted Emery to get his arse over to Goodison
He really is a genius, negative net spend -£83 million (may even be more according to Shu) at Sevilla= 3 Europa Leagues and 5,5 & 7th in La Liga.Exactly and he still came 7th, guys a genius.
Exactly look at his overall record and the financial constraints he's been working under - it's very, very impressive.A lot of people writing off Emery because of his away form this season. Mourinho was 16th when Chelsea sacked him, but that's not bothering anyone, because he's proven himself before it. Need to look at them as a whole rather than one negative statistic that is a rare occurance
According to this:He really is a genius, negative net spend -£83 million (may even be more according to Shu) at Sevilla= 3 Europa Leagues and 5,5 & 7th in La Liga.
A lot of people writing off Emery because of his away form this season. Mourinho was 16th when Chelsea sacked him, but that's not bothering anyone, because he's proven himself before it. Need to look at them as a whole rather than one negative statistic that is a rare occurance
I get it to minus £86 million net spend for Sevilla from that web site, absolutely incredible. Imagine what he could do with money and financial stability.According to this:
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/sevilla-fc/transfers/verein/368
Numbers might be a bit off but still a big surplus in spending.
I get it to minus £86 million net spend for Sevilla from that web site, absolutely incredible. Imagine what he could do with money and financial stability.
I'd like to see the new manager (Emery) come in and blend the group of young players we've got coming through with some quality signings. I think he'd want to be able to realistically compete for the league and the champions league with a decent budget.I'm actually afraid of that. I'm hoping he comes in and work with who we have first then spend a bit. I would like to think he wants to come over and build a dynasty in a winnable league and spending just a bit more than he had before would be enough.
Not bothered when it looks like Emery wants the job.Southampton's Ronald Koeman to snub Everton manager job and wait for an even bigger club next summer
Saints boss has been linked with Barcelona and also knows Arsenal's hot-seat may be vacant then, as he and Arsene Wenger both have 12 months left on their deals
- 22:30, 18 MAY 2016
- BY JOHN CROSS
Everton's hopes of getting Koeman (right) to succeed Martinez are fading
Ronald Koeman is ready to wait another year before leaving Southampton - and that will be a huge blow for managerless Everton.
Boss Koeman, who is fiercely ambitious and has his sights on getting a top job in the future, believes a bigger club might be interested in him next summer.
Southampton are due to hold talks with the 53-year-old Dutchman about his future this week and still hope he will sign a new contract and commit himself to St Mary’s.
It comes after Everton targeted Koeman having axed Roberto Martinez last week, but they face a major battle to lure him to Goodison.
Arsenal job could be available next summer — long-time Gunners boss Arsene Wenger’s contract expires then and the Frenchman, who turns 67 in October, has yet to decide on his future.
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Ex-Barcelona star Koeman has also been linked with a return to the Catalan giants in the past, and is therefore prepared to bide his time.
Koeman has a year left on his contract and has done a highly impressive job on the South Coast.
If he runs his deal down and becomes a free agent, there would surely be no shortage of offers.
Everton are now likely to have to look elsewhere for the man to replace Martinez.
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Stoke boss Mark Hughes is on their short-list and ex-Ajax head coach Frank De Boer is available after stepping down from his post at the Amsterdam side on the morning of the day Martinez was fired.
David Moyes, who left the Merseyside club three years ago to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, has even talked about returning to Goodison.
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