Unfinished business.
Yeh, didn’t quite get us relegated before we got rid.
Yeh, didn’t quite get us relegated before we got rid.
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Good god he’s going to try and wriggle his way back in
Would have him back over Moyes.No, no, no, not ever.......
Yes, I was there.
So who missed the penalty? Did Martinez go on & miss it, or was that Lukaku?
He had a defence that had no confidence in a keeper who was finished, couldn’t sweep & regular brainfarts that gifted goals.
He had a paper thin squad, good enough to field a decent team when all fit, but 1 or 2 injuries away from a mid/low table one.
Just imagine what he could have done with the millions Koeman blew on Williams/Sigurdsson/Bolasie..
4-4-2 With wide men cutting in - I think our players could be suited to this.
Bernard or Iwobi and Richarlison as 'interiors' Gbamin when he's fit in the Kondogbia role (Delph for now) Gomes in the Parejo role .
DCL in the Moreno role , Kean up top with him .
No room for Gylfi though in this system ...
Kenwright is 1 of 5 board members and can be overruled with ease. Find another tree to bark up.With Kenwright still here anything is possible. Brown shoes knows this aswell hence the timing hes decided to comment on his time here, worry days ahead.
Would have him back over Moyes.
At this point it HAS to be someone who plays aggressive footy, (preferably plays a 4-3-3), a strong high press, improves and promotes our young players, has a great eye for talent, and isn't beholden to ever playing Gylfi, Morgan, Coleman ever again.What kind of manager do you gents believe is best suited to win at Everton? Is there a mold you want to follow?