bernie inn
Player Valuation: £6m
No she just said something was happening, and she couldn't reveal what it was
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Obviously Everton.If Simone is going to leave, where's he going to go? Everywhere's full. PSG maybe? Inter if Mancini leaves.
Pellegrini's name keeps coming up, which is sad really as I can't see him having any desire or passion for the job, his main motivation is he wants to stay in the north west where his family are settled.
Trust the DM to return to their usual 'path of least resistance'/ lethargic journalism with this morning's article http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ty-boss-restore-discipline-dressing-room.html
So then, it's either Pellegrini, Emery or Unsy. If you can be bothered, have a read. Then again, don't bother: after the Simeone talk it'll only serve to dampen your spirits.
As light as day really.Obviously Everton.
Reference checks on Pellegrini haha. Imagine if he got his dates wrong on his CV.
"Sorry Manuel, it says here that you were manager at Universidad Catolica between 1993-1997. It seems you left their employment in 1995. Could you please explain this discrepancy to us?"
You may very well be rightI can't help thinking everyone's looking in the wrong direction here. I don't believe Moshiri is going to hang off making a decision until Emery, or Koeman, or anyone else has committed themselves to seeking a move. He's had enough time to get applications, draw up a shortlist, and interview candidates. My money says that the new manager will be someone who we've already interviewed.
(Edit) But not Moyes.