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Ronald Koeman Sacked

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By the end of his tenure, he looked like a man who was playing to get out. Not a bad kiss goodbye, $6 million. Just conjecture but the subs, bizarre tactics etc.. to me he wanted out. And played for it.

Some people seem to be having a go at the supporter base and the so called toxic atmosphere. End of the day, we spot a charlatan when we see one. Don't think that's a bad thing and in hindsight we've had two consecutively poor managers. Personally I think Evertonians should be applauded for seeing through that [Poor language removed] and putting pressure on the board to get rid.

But that's just me I'm not an expert on Geordie fan politics or what it means to be a current Evertonian. Really I don't pay attention to them and I wonder why any Evertonian would. Personally, I think as supporters we deserve a little slack and to be honest, some plaudits for calling it.

For the future, I was watching an interview with Steve McMahon, I know he's not popular but I remember him playing, it was a travesty we ever let him go. Anyway he was saying what a world class talent Barkley is. Not past tense, present tense. We haven't looked the same side since he hasn't been in the team. I agree with that.

Anyway, thank feck Koeman has gone. I'd like to think, the board have a clear idea of where they want to go from here. Whether it be Barkley back in the side or taking a chance on Unsworth. Which yesterdays press conference appears to confirm once he is fit. I think at the very least they both deserve a chance.

Or maybe Tuchel will come in instead, I'm down with that as well. Irrespective, you have to hand it to the board, they've been decisive, And that is exactly what we need.
 
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By the end of his tenure, he looked like a man who was playing to get out. Not a bad kiss goodbye, $6 million. Just conjecture but the subs, bizarre tactics etc.. to me he wanted out. And played for it.

Some people seem to be having a go at the supporter base and the so called toxic atmosphere. End of the day, we spot a charlatan when we see one. Don't think that's a bad thing and in hindsight we've had two consecutively poor managers. Personally I think Evertonians should be applauded for seeing through that [Poor language removed] and putting pressure on the board to get rid.

But that's just me I'm not an expert on Geordie fan politics or what it means to be a current Evertonian. Really I don't pay attention to them and I wonder why any Evertonian would. Personally, I think as supporters we deserve a little slack and to be honest, some plaudits for calling it.

For the future, I was watching an interview with Steve McMahon, I know he's not popular but I remember him playing, it was a travesty we ever let him go. Anyway he was saying what a world class talent Barkley is. Not past tense, present tense. We haven't looked the same side since he hasn't been in the team. I agree with that.

Anyway, thank feck Koeman has gone. I'd like to think, the board have a clear idea of where they want to go from here. Whether it be Barkley back in the side or taking a chance on Unsworth. Which yesterdays press conference appears to confirm once he is fit. I think at the very least they both deserve a chance.

Or maybe Tuchel will come in instead, I'm down with that as well. Irrespective, you have to hand it to the board, they've been decisive, And that is exactly what we need.

Agree with all of that. Especially the Charlatan bit. He looked totally disinterested. Threw money at the squad and left it to just click as a team. When it didn't he just told the side to hoof it. Disgusting.

I hope it is not too late for Barkley to find his place here again. It could go either way I suppose.
Ross's situation combined with Lukaku leaving without a replacement sorted (If Romelu stays at Everton he has wasted his career: Ronald Koeman - Everton manager). Last seasons best two players instructed to leave by the then manager.

I honestly never thought I would see a worse manager than Mike Walker here. I was wrong.
 



Check out the video and the comments below. About how Koeman abused and froze out players and how that eventually made his team implode at Valencia. Lost a lot of respect for him and his methods just these last weeks when you get told about stuff like this and the Niasse treatment. Not just a fraud, a little bit of a sociopath too.
 
By the end of his tenure, he looked like a man who was playing to get out. Not a bad kiss goodbye, $6 million. Just conjecture but the subs, bizarre tactics etc.. to me he wanted out. And played for it.

Some people seem to be having a go at the supporter base and the so called toxic atmosphere. End of the day, we spot a charlatan when we see one. Don't think that's a bad thing and in hindsight we've had two consecutively poor managers. Personally I think Evertonians should be applauded for seeing through that [Poor language removed] and putting pressure on the board to get rid.

But that's just me I'm not an expert on Geordie fan politics or what it means to be a current Evertonian. Really I don't pay attention to them and I wonder why any Evertonian would. Personally, I think as supporters we deserve a little slack and to be honest, some plaudits for calling it.

For the future, I was watching an interview with Steve McMahon, I know he's not popular but I remember him playing, it was a travesty we ever let him go. Anyway he was saying what a world class talent Barkley is. Not past tense, present tense. We haven't looked the same side since he hasn't been in the team. I agree with that.

Anyway, thank feck Koeman has gone. I'd like to think, the board have a clear idea of where they want to go from here. Whether it be Barkley back in the side or taking a chance on Unsworth. Which yesterdays press conference appears to confirm once he is fit. I think at the very least they both deserve a chance.

Or maybe Tuchel will come in instead, I'm down with that as well. Irrespective, you have to hand it to the board, they've been decisive, And that is exactly what we need.
I've thought the same about Rk playing for the sack. As a mercenary I think he lost heart over the summer, when he couldn't get exactly the players he wanted. I think having also lost the trust of some of the players, he just bided his time til payout day. Despite undoubtedly being set up for life, in terms of wealth, the man did not have the moral backbone or honour simply to walk out. He waited for his dismissal and bumper payday, while simultaneously making himself available for the barca job, should it come calling, without having to inconvenience his beloved club to shell out compensation to Everton. Wouldn't surprise me one jot, if barca hadn't planted the seed of the idea in his head. We'll see, who turns up in their dugout next, i guess.

Hateful business, greedy, damaging little man.

Do I not like orange.
 
I've thought the same about Rk playing for the sack. As a mercenary I think he lost heart over the summer, when he couldn't get exactly the players he wanted. I think having also lost the trust of some of the players, he just bided his time til payout day. Despite undoubtedly being set up for life, in terms of wealth, the man did not have the moral backbone or honour simply to walk out. He waited for his dismissal and bumper payday, while simultaneously making himself available for the barca job, should it come calling, without having to inconvenience his beloved club to shell out compensation to Everton. Wouldn't surprise me one jot, if barca hadn't planted the seed of the idea in his head. We'll see, who turns up in their dugout next, i guess.

Hateful business, greedy, damaging little man.

Do I not like orange.
I dont think there was any masterplan to be rubbish, tbh. Take a look at his CV - he's won nothing for over a decade and been sacked three times. And look at the evidence from season one when he had us playing football as bad as we we were playing this season up until Christmas...then fell away again by March.

He's just terrible. Good luck to him at Go Ahead Eagles or whatever daft as a brush Dutch club that'll hang on his every word he cons into handing him a job.
 
I've thought the same about Rk playing for the sack. As a mercenary I think he lost heart over the summer, when he couldn't get exactly the players he wanted. I think having also lost the trust of some of the players, he just bided his time til payout day. Despite undoubtedly being set up for life, in terms of wealth, the man did not have the moral backbone or honour simply to walk out. He waited for his dismissal and bumper payday, while simultaneously making himself available for the barca job, should it come calling, without having to inconvenience his beloved club to shell out compensation to Everton. Wouldn't surprise me one jot, if barca hadn't planted the seed of the idea in his head. We'll see, who turns up in their dugout next, i guess.

Hateful business, greedy, damaging little man.

Do I not like orange.

He's got some way to go before he even gets considered for the Barcelona job mate.

His reputation should be rightly damaged by the absolute mess he made here.

The "no pressure " Holland job beckons.
 

I dont think there was any masterplan to be rubbish, tbh. Take a look at his CV - he's won nothing for over a decade and been sacked three times. And look at the evidence from season one when he had us playing football as bad as we we were playing this season up until Christmas...then fell away again by March.

He's just terrible. Good luck to him at Go Ahead Eagles or whatever daft as a brush Dutch club that'll hang on his every word he cons into handing him a job.
he'll be Holland manager and that will suit him to the ground. Lots of time to have golf holidays between games
 


Check out the video and the comments below. About how Koeman abused and froze out players and how that eventually made his team implode at Valencia. Lost a lot of respect for him and his methods just these last weeks when you get told about stuff like this and the Niasse treatment. Not just a fraud, a little bit of a sociopath too.


David Albelda, what a player he was
 

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