Koeman is going to declare independence
I wish he would claim independence from Everton

Koeman is going to declare independence
I'm having a great Saturday without you to ruin it Koemoyes
Ah come on. We need to get back on our three legged, bound for the glue factory, horseAnd we can’t even have our Sunday ruined either
I wish the season was one long International break.
used that line myself on here not long ago...always a good man for a quote was 'Aitch...and the other 'Aitch, MP for Huyton, as well.To quote Harold Macmillan (there’s a name for the teenagers, @degsy ), when asked what was the most difficult thing about being PM......”events dear boy, events”.
And if “events” at Everton keep spiralling downwards, and for the life of me I see no signs of a revival, Moshiri is going to find himself needing to react to said events long before the end of the next window at the end of January.
If things keep on in the present vein my money is on him going either before or during the next International break, in November.
To retain him any longer would be sheer folly IMO.
I remember a phrase in one of Fergie's autobiographies: the most important thing a manager can give a player is
confidence.
Does any one think RK can man-manage an improvement in our players between now and the next game? He just does not seem cut out
for boosting a struggling player's self-esteem. Knocking them, yes. Discipline, yes but making them better players?
A week is a long time in politics!!used that line myself on here not long ago...always a good man for a quote was 'Aitch...and the other 'Aitch, MP for Huyton, as well.
used that line myself on here not long ago...always a good man for a quote was 'Aitch...and the other 'Aitch, MP for Huyton, as well.
“Darling ‘arold” as Alf Garnett liked to call him.
My favourite ever PM, was Aitch Wilson.
Told Johnny Yank to do one an’ all when they wanted us to send men to ‘Nam.
If only Tony Blair had said the same to Dubya![]()
Could it have something to do with who he is? A former world class player, won the lot, and played with, and for the best.I remember a phrase in one of Fergie's autobiographies: the most important thing a manager can give a player is
confidence.
Does any one think RK can man-manage an improvement in our players between now and the next game? He just does not seem cut out
for boosting a struggling player's self-esteem. Knocking them, yes. Discipline, yes but making them better players?
Funny, I thought I saw him at Marine last week.Notaclueman is off to watch Prescot Cables tomorrow with his Wife, who likes a fillet of fish for lunch !!
To benefit the club and look at the bigger picture would we be better off losing out next 2 games? I no it's a controversial thing to say, but that would surely bring the end to Koemans reign and would take us back to a level we could start to build again. The way Moyes had to work kept us on the same level for years which was ok to a degree, but after him it was meant to be a new start to make us great again, Moshiri came things were looking bright but now a few years with Martinez and Koeman, I feel we are at a lower level than when Moyes was here and to make it worse on paper we are suppose to have better players.But the key thing for me here us to get Koeman out, it should have been done after the burley game.
you never lost the world cup under a Labour Govt. (1970)A week is a long time in politics!!
He just does not seem cut out
for boosting a struggling player's self-esteem. Knocking them, yes.