Azza
Player Valuation: £80m
He's dead right for once too!
He was bang on about Martinez and his Men in Black stuff as well.
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He's dead right for once too!
problem is, there are not any 'believers' in the squad at present. its the mind set that needs changing alsoalready got my tenner on at 200/1![]()
He's got a pre season & a transfer window to work on that!problem is, there are not any 'believers' in the squad at present. its the mind set that needs changing also
Yeah but he's probably coked off his tits, even at 9am, the absolute cretin.
Top 6 next season should be the aim, along with a cup.
Have you ever met Paul Merson? He is a genuinely 'ordinary guy' who has had his demons and fought them successfully on a couple of occasions. Your comment makes you sound about ten years old.
Stopped clocks and all that.
There is a marked difference in how the media are reporting on Everton in the last 10-14 days
problem is, there are not any 'believers' in the squad at present. its the mind set that needs changing also
I have to be honest with you, Kith.
Outside of my misplaced enthusiasm for Colin Harvey, the only managerial appointment that excited me was when Mike Walker got the gig
I was underwhelmed when Bily Bingham replaced Harry.
I never wanted Gordon when Billy got fired.
I was a bit iffy when Howard came from Blackburn.......said "you wha" when he came back the second time and was positively downcast when he was all we could get third time around.
Colin's appointment I applauded.......was excited by Walker's arrival
I was happy to see Big Joe come in but mainly because it was any port in what was a raging storm at that time.
Walter Smith's appointment made me cringe.
Wee Davey Who said I when he followed the Howard trail from the lower leagues.
I was okay with Bobby but that was mainly because he wasn't Moyes.
And I would be totally underwhelmed with Ronald but for the fact he is part of a New Everton Order and I believe in the project
For now![]()
I don't think he is the right man to do that.I remember Mourinho saying that when he first arrived at Chrlsea there was an air of complacency around the place and that he had to teach the Chelsea squad how to start thinking like winners.
Everton of 2016 is a hundred times worse than Chelsea were in 2004, so Korman needs to do the same here big time.
Bin the mediocrity and whip up a ruthless determination in the future squad.
He will be remembered, if not revered.