as we approach a new era with a new manager i am torn. Excited at the prospect of what this new Everton can achieve but gutted that we won't reach 3000 pages.
Don't worry friend, we'll get there. This is Everton remember.
as we approach a new era with a new manager i am torn. Excited at the prospect of what this new Everton can achieve but gutted that we won't reach 3000 pages.
I can send you some of my poo tooLuckily I always make sure I have some poo stored just in case of an emergency. This is one of those times.
This is the kind of forward thinking and ingenuity that will see the club progress.Luckily I always make sure I have some poo stored just in case of an emergency. This is one of those times.
Dark days as the sun sets on the new manager post.as we approach a new era with a new manager i am torn. Excited at the prospect of what this new Everton can achieve but gutted that we won't reach 3000 pages.
Totally agree. Glad Martinez is gone but the players have a lot to answer for too.I hope Koeman comes in, Monchi follows him as DOF and we absolutely rip up the squad.
Some of these chancers have got away with underperforming for far too long.
Everton. Onwards and upwards.
Interestingly (or not), there is still someone on TEF that maintains that emery is still a target and that the
Koeman situation is proving difficult (and the board are split on him).
I've just nominated you for fan of the year.I can send you some of my poo too
1. Depends on what you term 'does well'. For me to stay in post after year 2 then I would expect CL qualification. I hope that is the case but clearly there is the possibility that he doesn't achieve that. At which point, and with the likelihood of 200m having been spent, we would bring in a Mourinho/Guardiola type.Two recurring themes here puzzle me.
1. If Koeman does well , why would we need to replace him with a 'Mourinho type' in a few years?
2. Morishi is the man and an extremely wealthy one at that, but why does he have to cover cost of hiring Koeman out of
his own pocket?
There's no doubt that he will spend money here, but Everton can pay it's own way with even these costly transactions. After all, we
are a Premier League club.
Because managers have limitations mate.Two recurring themes here puzzle me.
1. If Koeman does well , why would we need to replace him with a 'Mourinho type' in a few years?
2. Morishi is the man and an extremely wealthy one at that, but why does he have to cover cost of hiring Koeman out of
his own pocket?
There's no doubt that he will spend money here, but Everton can pay it's own way with even these costly transactions. After all, we
are a Premier League club.
Oh I know that.He's chatting wham mate. Unless its WRD, Sheeds or Davo dont take notice.
Do you get the impression that Everton are back Bernie ?