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Paulo Fonseca

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Here he is comforting Pep after he nearly had a breakdown when news broke that Paulo is coming to Everton.

Other managers have been put on round the clock watch as they struggle to come to terms with the arrival of this new dominant force.
 
Based on the fact we sign the majority of the players from the bottom end of the premier league, I can't see us recruiting a manager from a champions league club in all honesty.

It will be from a club around us currently
 
ABOLA article quoting that we are an option, I struggle to find any flaws with an article that refers to us as 'The Beatles' club.

The name of Paulo Fonseca appears, this Monday, being highlighted in England as being in the forge for eventual succession to Ronald Koeman in command of Everton. The Beatles' club has been disillusioned at the start of the season with just 2 wins in the Premier League's eight games and not to have won in both games in the Europa League group stage against Atalanta and Apollon. Ronald Koeman's replay begins to be questioned and the Daily Telegraph reports that Everton officials will be able to advance to Paulo Fonseca, who was in the club's sights last year (just before Koeman's arrival).
 

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Here he is comforting Pep after he nearly had a breakdown when news broke that Paulo is coming to Everton.

Other managers have been put on round the clock watch as they struggle to come to terms with the arrival of this new dominant force.

Thought he might be crying due to the crushing handshake of this man-beast
 
Thought he might be crying due to the crushing handshake of this man-beast

Look at how Pep can't make eye contact with him, he'd rip out his soul with a stare and then play tiki-taka all over the etihad with it. We'll be feared again soon neil, not like this utterly pathetic monstrosity that currently waddles up the touchline looking for his next meal.
 
I know him nothing before I google him....:coffee:

Change 8 teams within 10 years....:bye:

Without coach top leagues clubs in Europe such as England, Germany, Spain and Italy....:dodgy:

Conclusion: :red:
 

Based on the fact we sign the majority of the players from the bottom end of the premier league, I can't see us recruiting a manager from a champions league club in all honesty.

It will be from a club around us currently

Based on the fact that our new manager will be one of the top 10 highest paid managers in the world, will have a budget to spend that means he can buy 4 or 5 £20 million pound players in his team and will inherit a quad valued the 12th most valuable in Europe, I think taking a manager from a club like Shakhtar won't be too much of a problem.

This Champions Lge club is a bit of a fallacy. There's some absolute dross in there were players and mangers are all earning a pittance in comparison to our bottom half players, playing there football in no mark leagues they'd walk barefoot across broken glass to get to England.
 

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