It was the...."The Catalonian's positive attitude and stubbornness grated on the Toffees"
It wasnt as annoying as his inability to win football matches.
oh never mind lol
It was the...."The Catalonian's positive attitude and stubbornness grated on the Toffees"
It wasnt as annoying as his inability to win football matches.
Moshiri will see to this
I've missed you everyday Mick.
Oh god, it's got to be.
I think we should charge him 10 million for sabotage. Relegation this season with him. Good riddance.Just read this in the papers.. what a shambles... thoughts ?
blues personally i thought he was paid off already, hopefully moshiri sues him for breach of contract or something if they had a clause in where he promised champions league
... hopefully moshiri makes him penny less
yet some blues think he is still a 'nice guy' when he has audacity to do this:
The former Goodison Park boss has yet to reach a settlement agreement with his former employers who last week confirmed the appointment of his successor Ronald Koeman.
Martinez had over three years remaining of a contract worth around £3.5million a year at Everton when he was sacked in May.
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Roberto Martinez was sacked by Everton in May but still hasn't reached a compensation agreement
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Martinez was relieved of his duties last month after guiding the Blues to consecutive bottom half finishes
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Ronald Koeman was appointed Everton manager on Tuesday, much to delight of Evertonians
Although there were initial discussions over a compromise the two parties are heading for an independent hearing next week as the 42-year-old Spaniard's legal team push for his contract to be paid in full.
Everton will seek a middle ground for Martinez who last week held discussions with Anderlecht over a return to management.
The Catalonian's tenure at Goodison Park started brightly, he guided Everton to fifth place as they achieved their record points tally in the Premier League.
His second season was very poor, failure to balance the Europa League with domestic duties saw the Toffees slump to 11th, and the last few months of his tenure were abysmal.
The Belgian side have since appointed Rene Weiler with Martinez looking to stay in the Premier League or try La Liga.
link to article http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490