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AyeThat's a reliable source too according to a bloke who supports Sevilla.
Just to add to this, know my opinion isn't that well respected, but koeman was 'offered' a massive deal a few weeks ago, and then decided to go on and discuss a new deal with southampton.. so it seems john cross's information is a little old, unless it's literally something that has happened in the last two days.Firstly the source is questionable, Koeman was Moshiri's preferred option but that changed in recent days with Emery and there are further alternatives.
The process is going well, just a little more patience required.
Just to add to this, know my opinion isn't that well respected, but koeman was 'offered' a massive deal a few weeks ago, and then decided to go on and discuss a new deal with southampton.. so it seems john cross's information is a little old, unless it's literally something that has happened in the last two days.
Just to add to this, know my opinion isn't that well respected, but koeman was 'offered' a massive deal a few weeks ago, and then decided to go on and discuss a new deal with southampton.. so it seems john cross's information is a little old, unless it's literally something that has happened in the last two days.
And if we get emery he'll be our highest paid manager in history btw, so be prepared to deal with that.
And if we get emery he'll be our highest paid manager in history btw, so be prepared to deal with that.
You have to look at perspective mate, or generally a lot of people on here.
Koeman represents a rebuild job. Considering how poor and unbalanced our squad is, not a bad choice to get going again. He is going to take us back into Europa again so that is a positive step by itself. He may not win us the league or worry the teams who may do, but in terms of moving forward he could well put us back in the same position we were when Moyes left us, thst Martinez briefly showed us what thst starting position can do.
Emery or Pellegrini for example is the club showing ambition and getting someone in with high profile experience. Thst us less thinking of a rebuild and more of a fully backing a manager who could well bring success. Personally emery would be an amazing appointment and possibly the difference in ending our trophy drought if he could get it right. Pellegrini very highly respected also, city, Spain jobs, real Madrid. He would attract players off his name alone and again be a signal of just getting behind a manager.
De Boer type appointments are a little unknown, more long term appointments but not necessarily hitting either end of the scale. A more risky approach but if it worked then we would reap the rewards of thst.
Just to add to this, know my opinion isn't that well respected, but koeman was 'offered' a massive deal a few weeks ago, and then decided to go on and discuss a new deal with southampton.. so it seems john cross's information is a little old, unless it's literally something that has happened in the last two days.
I got the Moyes feeling when martienz snapped and brought Moyes into one of his press briefs. Now tonight , he turned down villa, he got a blue suit on, he laughing at kenwright jokes.
Osman and hibbert haven't released yet or even said their goodbyes
Hmmmmm