BlueStevie35
Player Valuation: £70m
I know that mate, man’s gotta pray for a miracle thoughYou are mad if you think he’s going to make a sub if we’re not losing the game.
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I know that mate, man’s gotta pray for a miracle thoughYou are mad if you think he’s going to make a sub if we’re not losing the game.
I have , a lot, as they are my bithplace team.Not watched Plymouth play, but the Steven Schumacher shout of a new manager looks to be a good one to me.
Just got them promoted and a very good record as both coach and manager.
Boring and negative football I've Heard.
I was happy with dyche and impressed by his initial results and straight talking.
However, we’ve been awful recently and had so many chances to pull away.
Way too conservative at Leicester. Should have brought on subs for a vital win.
I have , a lot, as they are my bithplace team.
Very technical tactically astute young manager but no where near ready for the madness of Everton yet.
In his first full season as a manager he's taken Argyle to the Championship with 31 wins and 101 points , some achievement when your rivals Ipswich , Sheff Wed , Derby , Barnsley etc have 3 or 4 times your budget.
Very unusual formation 3421 ( with 2 no10's and wingbacks ) , possesion based game would have some of the Goodison faithful tearing their hair out. The system / personnel needs refinement for the Championship as they concede far too many goals but no doubt in my mind that if he continues his develoment he could manage Everton in a couple of years time
I'm still inclined to reserve judgement on him, in the event we go down, and see what transpires over the summer and if we have a squad capable of being competitive in the top half of The Championship.
I'm mindful of the chaos that might ensue in the summer and difficulties we may have in replacing him also. We will not be an attractive prospect at all.
I see him as being better suited to The Championship than PL so if things are not working out after 15 games then perhaps time to reassess then.
As counter-intuitive as it sounds, I'd be more inclined to seek another manager if he took us back up, and look for someone more progressive then, as harsh as that would be.
I started his tenure with the belief that if we went down he should still be kept on. My belief at that time was that we had made the change too late and he would have to do well to get us out of this mess. I assumed that other rivals would put together a string of results which would mean he could have to manage a bigger points yield per game and that he would bring a ‘moyes style’ defensive mentality to the team but would maybe just fall short.I'm still inclined to reserve judgement on him, in the event we go down, and see what transpires over the summer and if we have a squad capable of being competitive in the top half of The Championship.
I'm mindful of the chaos that might ensue in the summer and difficulties we may have in replacing him also. We will not be an attractive prospect at all.
I see him as being better suited to The Championship than PL so if things are not working out after 15 games then perhaps time to reassess then.
As counter-intuitive as it sounds, I'd be more inclined to seek another manager if he took us back up, and look for someone more progressive then, as harsh as that would be.
There are a lot of very good things about him as a coach but you need to give him a season or two in the Championship first imo.Not watched Plymouth play, but the Steven Schumacher shout of a new manager looks to be a good one to me.
Just got them promoted and a very good record as both coach and manager.
If you don’t believe the manager can prosper in the PL why retain him?I'm still inclined to reserve judgement on him, in the event we go down, and see what transpires over the summer and if we have a squad capable of being competitive in the top half of The Championship.
I'm mindful of the chaos that might ensue in the summer and difficulties we may have in replacing him also. We will not be an attractive prospect at all.
I see him as being better suited to The Championship than PL so if things are not working out after 15 games then perhaps time to reassess then.
As counter-intuitive as it sounds, I'd be more inclined to seek another manager if he took us back up, and look for someone more progressive then, as harsh as that would be.
Quite an odd piece ignoring that both Garner and Onana have the profiles to play midfield anchor.
Glad he highlighted about Mina replacing that oaf Keane as well.
Wouldn’t surprise me if he went with a back five
Wasn’t even like he would have been forced to chuck Tom on as a false 9 or something stupid. He actually had the perfect ready made pace might cause problems sub sat right behind him. Gray is an infuriating footballer, but there was a massive Gray shaped hole in that last ten minutes which he chose not to fill in case we conceded and he looked stupid. So much for “I believe in all the players.”He lost me a bit there. Wasnt just that. It was his cocky response to the question the day after.
"i know all about stats and substitutions"
Oh shut up. You're not Sigmund Freud.
Throw on a fresh attacker against tired legs. Its an option every team in the world has used in football since the year dot.