davids
Player Valuation: £70m
Bingo!Moshiri will see it as saving the £6m to get rid of Allardyce mate, and he'll see another top ten finish next season as acceptable while we're supposedly moving ahead with the stadium.
Bingo!Moshiri will see it as saving the £6m to get rid of Allardyce mate, and he'll see another top ten finish next season as acceptable while we're supposedly moving ahead with the stadium.
Hopefully mate. Does Moshiri have the ambition now? I somehow doubt it.He did'nt look very happy when the camera was on him and Kenwright in the 2nd half, BK was puffing his cheeks out and shaking his head, so we will see.
Disgusting comment no matter how much you hate the manager...Happy-clappers were out in force at Goodison tonight. Wish we could get rid of some of our fans, too.
Apart from the last 10 minutes we dominated the game. There was only going to be one winner. We didn't score the second goal and they put us under pressure in last five minutes and we defended well.
"We go into Huddersfield next week to see if we can carry on this run. We've moved up the league one place.
"We're on track and going in the right direction. Well done Theo Walcott - three goals now as well as his assists. It's a game-changing winner.
Since your attention seeking "look at me I'm giving my season ticket away"posts I see anything you post as purely for comic value.No but you haven't answered the question either. Point made I think![]()
I see what you’re saying but hope you’re wrong mate. Hopefully Brands will come in and have some influence over the choice of next managerIts a tough one. I respect the fact that he's a players coach, that he can provide stability - something we haven't had since Moyes.
I also have no confidence at all in Moshiri in finding a better manager, because I don't think hes competent as an owner and doesn't seem to sell us as a club to prospective candidates.
I know there are better candidates than Allardyce out there, but for them to succeed the whole ethos of the club needs to change - a lot of these top managers appear to want everything handed to them on a plate or at least not be subject to the carry-on shenanigans that seem to make up our boards actions. And as things stand we are so far away from that its untrue.
Removing Allardyce would in my opinion change very little and there would be a very good chance of things getting back to Martinez/Koeman levels of nonsense.