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no. I just note that he loves the area, never moved away. He could go to Newcastle tomorrow and fill his boots, But he wants to win here. A much tougher proposition.
I think he has been back training with the other players for a few days now.I’d be shocked if he’s in the squad. Has he even trained?
er, cos they're the richest club in the world?How the hell is it a much tougher proposition??
He did a Christmas call with a young Blue who had been ill - and said he should be available for Burnley.I think he has been back training with the other players for a few days now.
If only he had “focused” on the stadium and the business side of things! Then appoint the right people to do the right jobs etc, and not kept sticking his nose into the football side if things I suspect he’d have spent a lot less than £500m and we wouldn’t be the basket case we are at the moment!The poll would be much different if it was done during the first 6 games of the season. Swing voters will always vote based on the recency bias theory. If Everton starts winning again and Everton looks to be improving after the changes he made, I suspect a similar poll will see a swing in the other direction.
A theory of mine but it seems like Moshiri has been doing what fans wanted for a long time, appoint someone with football knowledge, Benitez, hands him power and retreat into the background without meddling. Maybe the 500m wasted has woke him up, maybe he is focused on the stadium. Maybe Usmanov is insisting.
You can disagree with his choice but he seems to be doing what many wanted.
It is not awkward because the manager is solidly in charge at the club and management have no thought whatsoever of getting rid of him.Well that's exactly what makes it an awkward position isn't it. He's managed the club to it's worst run of results in 20 odd years with our worst possession figures since records began and the fans in the stands are openly hostile towards him and yet his job is seemingly rock solid. It's hard to see how the position could be any more awkward to be honest but I have a horrible feeling we'll find out soon enough.
er, cos they're the richest club in the world?
Never change, Jim.Last time I checked Goodison was 95% behind the manager.
Just because a man and his dog rocked up to Chelsea away with a soiled bedsheet doesn't mean the majority want him oot.
not much. but managing them will be much easier than us. Money no object, they've probably priced in relegation. if he wanted an easier life he'd go there.Benitez will have long, long retired by the time they’re in a position to challenge for trophies if that time actually comes. What are you actually expecting them to do in the near future?
Sadly probably so will a few of us ?!He’ll have died of old age before he wins anything here lol
You ran your own private poll after the game I assume?
He could have took on Tranmere or Marine if that was the case. Local club, a challenge, defo not about the money there like. Build them up, get them up the leagues. Now THAT is ambition.no. I just note that he loves the area, never moved away. He could go to Newcastle tomorrow and fill his boots, But he wants to win here. A much tougher proposition.
if it was about money he would go to Newcastle and double his salary tomorrowHe could have took on Tranmere or Marine if that was the case. Local club, a challenge, defo not about the money there like. Build them up, get them up the leagues. Now THAT is ambition.
But that's what we're saying, it's not about money apparently. So if he wanted to stay in the area and have a challenge whilst benefitting the football eco-system of the region he loves, he could have gone there. Or Wigan.if it was about money he would go to Newcastle and double his salary tomorrow