Promises made and then broken do not set a good trend. Behind the scenes, the club has been for a while farcical: not run by sporting people, but HR types.
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He gave me the impression he absolutely hated playing in this league and living in this country and couldn’t wait to get out.
Promises made and then broken do not set a good trend. Behind the scenes, the club has been for a while farcical: not run by sporting people, but HR types.
That's not my point at all. I've said on here (go and search) that I totally understood why Carlo left for Real. The issue is that the relationship had already soured.Oh behave. Bill had many faults, but if you think any owner/chairman was capable of making Carlo say no to Real Madrid, in order to remain in place at Everton, then you're wrong.
As I said, Bill had many faults, and made mistakes, but I'm not having it that anybody other than Carlo and Real Madrid are responsible for what happened.
Nah. You're partly right. He's treated football like a part time job for a while.
Outwardly, at least though, he appeared to really like living in Formby and was often seen down at the beach/woods. That's according to a few locals I know anyway. No reason to disbelieve them.
Was on about James Rodriguez mate.
Me too lol
Didn’t know he lived in Formby too tbh lol
His body language on the pitch never looked good to me.
It was a case of overreach with Carlo I think. Mosh and Bill must have known we didn’t have pots of money to spend due to FFP/P&S. Carlo may well still have left for Real mind but he was sold a bit of a pup you can’t help thinking. The ludicrous salary no doubt softens the blow lolThat's not my point at all. I've said on here (go and search) that I totally understood why Carlo left for Real. The issue is that the relationship had already soured.