Don't underestimate the accurate use of a spud gun. Many a child has been taken out with these seemingly harmless toys. In the right hands it could rival the most deadly of WMD's.At least Moyes was given a knife, he's been handed a spud gun.
Don't underestimate the accurate use of a spud gun. Many a child has been taken out with these seemingly harmless toys. In the right hands it could rival the most deadly of WMD's.At least Moyes was given a knife, he's been handed a spud gun.
Was Moyes young when he managed us?That's literally the worst comparison ever.
He's about 10 years older than Moyes when he joined and has a decade at least of top flight experience
Just read that 2 players didn't even bother to answer the manager's questionnaire. Is that not pretty ridiculous, and a bit pathetic?
No. It was optionalJust read that 2 players didn't even bother to answer the manager's questionnaire. Is that not pretty ridiculous, and a bit pathetic?
It was DCL and Maupey, they both filled in their comments but, unfortunately they both missed the gaping hole in the box provided for replies.Just read that 2 players didn't even bother to answer the manager's questionnaire. Is that not pretty ridiculous, and a bit pathetic?
Not only is the right to not answer important, it also tells him something of their personality, that they are perhaps willing to go along with the group or that they don't know the answers and would prefer to say nothing. Coupled with other interactions it helps him get to know the squad. Taking part, just for the sake of saying something rather than nothing is of less use to him than their silenceI read it in Dom King's article about Dyche. He gave out questions for players to answer anonymously but 2 players didn't respond.
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Dyche seeks to get to root of problems at Everton with questionnaire
DOMINIC KING: As Dyche was formally presented as the latest Everton manager, he did his best to address the topics that have led to a range of uncomfortable headlines for the beleaguered club.www.dailymail.co.uk
His first official day was Monday and, after introducing himself to the squad, Dyche handed out a piece of paper to them all with three simple questions. All answers were kept anonymous and he received replies from all bar two players.
I heard that they both started the questionnaire, they just couldn't finish it.It was Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Maupey, they both filled in their comments but, unfortunately they both missed the gaping hole in the box provided for replies.
In fairness DCL was suffering from (writers) cramp after his lengthy periods without writing and Maupay just wasn't quite tall enough to reach the target.I heard that they both started the questionnaire, they just couldn't finish it.
Thank God there will be no more of this kind of whacky behaviour going around the training ground with Dyche as manager. One positive to the whole sorry situation at least.
I don’t think that’s finch farm to be honestThank God there will be no more of this kind of whacky behaviour going around the training ground with Dyche as manager. One positive to the whole sorry situation at least.
No, it's when they both got invited to NYC for some fashion thing, hence the wacky clothes.I don’t think that’s finch farm to be honest
You know they are existing in that moment as free individuals and not Everton footballers?Thank God there will be no more of this kind of whacky behaviour going around the training ground with Dyche as manager. One positive to the whole sorry situation at least.
I need to work on my sarcasm fontNo, it's when they both got invited to NYC for some fashion thing, hence the wacky clothes.