This was literally the 2002 choice Kenwright had to make. Moyes or the West Brom manager.Your man at west bromi feel, if it isnt to be Moist
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This was literally the 2002 choice Kenwright had to make. Moyes or the West Brom manager.Your man at west bromi feel, if it isnt to be Moist
Sir Gary?This was literally the 2002 choice Kenwright had to make. Moyes or the West Brom manager.
Indeed so. It was Megson or Moyes back then.Sir Gary?
In parallel universe, Gary Megson's Everton are currently defending their remarkable 22nd consecutive Premier League titleIndeed so. It was Megson or Moyes back then.
Love the optimism mate, keep it upWhoever next manager is will take us into league 1
We are in free fall
We will lose our big players on relegation and become rivals to tranmere
Megson: the man who ate Alex Ferguson's legacy for breakfast.In parallel universe, Gary Megson's Everton are currently defending their remarkable 22nd consecutive Premier League title
Would put him in my top 5 Managers at West BromIndeed so. It was Megson or Moyes back then.
In a third parallel universe a small memorial statue outside a block of flats at Goodison is all that remains of Everton after Megson guided the club to the lower divisions and it ultimately went bankrupt.In parallel universe, Gary Megson's Everton are currently defending their remarkable 22nd consecutive Premier League title
Whoever next manager is will take us into league 1
We are in free fall
We will lose our big players on relegation and become rivals to tranmere
Nice guy but no way the da's tolerate a manager with hair that floppyThomas Frank would be the ideal appointment; he'd bring long-term sustainability and, most importantly, connect with the fan base, unlike Dyche. With new ownership, I believe he would jump at the opportunity to leave that small club for the chance to manage us.
carlos corberan before another club gets him
He'd definitely come here, I'm just not convinced on him as a manager, Dyche has beat him a few times as wellThomas Frank would be the ideal appointment; he'd bring long-term sustainability and, most importantly, connect with the fan base, unlike Dyche. With new ownership, I believe he would jump at the opportunity to leave that small club for the chance to manage us.