That guy Bilic has been making waves, think he'd do well in the PL to be honest.
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That guy Bilic has been making waves, think he'd do well in the PL to be honest.
Is Bilic available after the Euros???
His tenure at Lokomotiv will officially begin after Euro 2012.
That guy Bilic has been making waves, think he'd do well in the PL to be honest.
On 10 May 2012, Bilić confirmed that he would step down after the tournament.[2] On 14 May 2012, it was confirmed that Bilić had signed a coaching contract with the Russian club FC Lokomotiv Moscow.[1] His tenure at Lokomotiv will officially begin after Euro 2012.
Everton decided to cut their losses on Bilić in July 1999, leaving him free to choose a new club but unwanted in England. He continued to play only for Croatia on a £27,000-a-week contract with Everton, while living in Zagreb. The club eventually agreed to give Bilić a million-pound payoff, representing around half of the balance remaining on his lucrative contract which still had 28 months to run. Just two days later, Bilić signed up with his home club Hajduk Split where he briefly played until retiring.
Bilic in, I agree with the others. In all seriousness, the first we hear from David Moyes may be tomorrow when he appears on the BBC for the England game. That is assuming it's tomorrow he's appearing. Hope he's booked for tomorrow, and will be interesting what comments he makes.
So, we're all agreed on Bilic?
Will it? I feel as if they are bullet proof. The litany of ineptitude and horrific failures which they have "achieved" in the past years seems like enough to create sufficient pressure from fans ... and yet they clapped for the c....If he goes and we come 16th the roof will fall in on this current board.
No but almost every single other team has had multiple managers in that timespan because not a single one of them has found a manager who can sustain success without money (and many have failed to find one who can succeed with money). However we have our ace in the sleeve: Bill Kenwright. He will surely succeed where all others fail.He's been here (and done [Poor language removed] all in) 10 years lad, you make it sound like he's our 5th manager in as many years.
Martinez is usually top of the illustrious "fewest goals scored" charts.If Moyes goes to Spurs then I'd be happy with any one of Martinez, Phil Brown or Steve Bruce. Top, top managers
This wasn't directed at me but we can probably discuss this without intimating fellow Evertonians are cowards. Lurkers are people too (I think).No wonder you like Moyes. You've got his cowardly 'try not to lose rather than try to win' mentality down pat.
But barring some spectacular meltdown at the Euros it doesn't seem like the England thing will happen again any time soon so it's not as if the same thing could happen next season. I suppose the tax dodging (or whatever the hell that was ... was there a horse involved?) is worrying. Point is (and I don't want him here) he was the one who got them into third or whatever. How do you blame him for the dip (and fourth not being CL was unlucky) and not credit him for the initial form? Levy seems to be acting as if the team is destined to win and Harry is holding them back rather than he is a factor (perhaps large) when they do well. That kind of illogical selective criticism nonsense is for us fans not a supposed professional. They could do a lot worse.Redknapp wanted a 3 year deal, levy didn't want to give him it. Goodbye. Especially when the manager is on the front page rather than the back and couldve been a factor in their poor form by January.
/heads to 14 Hanover Street