Would love to see Holloway as Everton boss, we'd play some dead good attacking football.
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Would love to see Holloway as Everton boss, we'd play some dead good attacking football.
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I'd absolutely love McLeish here tbh. I know it didn't go well at Villa but they had so many terrible injuries he didnt really stand a chance. We'd play attacking football and I think he'd really get through to the players.
It's only a step up if the job is to his liking. If he has a supportive and not combative and questioning chairman. If he has complete control over playing matters. If there aren't warring political factions at the club.
The fact is, Redknapp 'delivered'. Only a freak set of circumstances of the 6th placed club winning the CL stopped then getting CL footy for the 2nd time in 3 years. Moyes has long spoken out about the values of stability, of having autonomous control. Spurs are not Everton - and for all the positives reasons why they are not (more money for a start), there are also lots of negative reasons too, in how they are worse off than Everton. Negatives to the point that they might be deal breakers.
As Pienaar found out, the grass isn't always greener. What seems likes a great move and career enhancement on paper doesn't always turn out like that. The only thing stagnant at Everton is the finances, not the manner in which Moyes manages the teams, seeks out new players and turns things around.
Would love to see Holloway as Everton boss, we'd play some dead good attacking football.
I'd absolutely love McLeish here tbh. I know it didn't go well at Villa but they had so many terrible injuries he didnt really stand a chance. We'd play attacking football and I think he'd really get through to the players.
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Di Canio in.
I'd absolutely love McLeish here tbh. I know it didn't go well at Villa but they had so many terrible injuries he didnt really stand a chance. We'd play attacking football and I think he'd really get through to the players.
hes also won a cup, something moyes never did...he'd also bring stability and continuity with his scottish gingerness
I mentioned Di Canio quite a while ago, his standard as a player was great and his passion and idea of attacking football is spot on.