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That's not a serious discussionSerious question @davek. Would you sack Koeman tomorrow if we could get Martinez back
Don't. It's gone from funny to tedious to every single thread becoming derailed.Serious question @davek. Would you sack Koeman tomorrow if we could get Martinez back
No... I'm not arguing it's not still Lukaku plus minor input elsewhere but it was that last season as well which the stats show.
Your original point was that we don't have a decent spread of goalscorers this season but did under Martinez. Stats show it's virtually the same and the season still has 12 games to go.
Hope he's got his Ray-Bans on again.It's like a manager staying up late the day before a game will affect the on-pitch performance of the lads.
RK is at long odds for the Arsenal job but I think his odds will start shortening soon. To me this is a more realistic threat than Barca.
"Ronald Koeman has emerged as the hot favourite to succeed Arsene Wenger at Arsenal. But the Gunners may have to move quickly because of interest in theEverton manager from his former club Barcelona, who are seeking a summer replacement for Luis Enrique.
Koeman, 53, is seen by influential members of the Arsenal board as the perfect replacement for Wenger, whose contract runs out at the end of the season. The Dutchman has impressed Gunners chiefs with his work in the Premier League at Southampton and Everton since arriving from Feyenoord in his homeland three years ago."
This is all played out in the context of the Arsenal power struggle, too.Fortunately, that quote is from the Mirror, and therefore guaranteed to be made up rubbish.
If you believe the Mirror Baines has been a Man United player for 3 years and McCarthy joined Spurs two years ago. Practically every one of our good players is "set to" join Liverpool.
You would think on his money Ron could get a shirt to fit him, he looks like a scouser on a city break.
"New Everton shareholder Farhad Moshiri pledges £100m summer investment for transfers" The Mirror, 28 Feb 2016.Fortunately, that quote is from the Mirror, and therefore guaranteed to be made up rubbish.
If you believe the Mirror Baines has been a Man United player for 3 years and McCarthy joined Spurs two years ago. Practically every one of our good players is "set to" join Liverpool.
You would think on his money Ron could get a shirt to fit him, he looks like a scouser on a city break.