Both the AFC and OFC nations cups, as well as a few domestic titles.Whats he won?
Arteta manager, Cahill assistant.
Everton 2020/2021
Yes please...and before we get the whole not good enough/not experienced enough bullcrap, over the last three seasons we've had Koeman/Allardyce/Silva.
Give your heads a wobble if you think the above will not be better than the rubbish we've had before.
Yet how many actually do...Giving his all it the least we’d expect from every player. Doesn’t mean his kid should be fast tracked.
Jobs for the boys.
And hearts and minds.Both the AFC and OFC nations cups, as well as a few domestic titles.
None except that Arteta is Pep's understudy, so can't be all bad.Based on what managerial experience do you make this hyperbolic claim?
I really wish I could "like" this a hundred times.I’m not a fan of giving ex players jobs, just because they’re ex players. All appointments should be on merit only.
I'm absolutely not a fan of giving managers their first start, they should always learn their craft & prove a winning track record elsewhere first.
If there’s on man I’d rip all that up for, it’s Tim Cahill.
The man just exuded everything you could want in a player. If he could instil 1/10th of his attitude & application into this squad, we’d be a different prospect.
Bring back an Aussie Ussie!!!
So it's his second eldest kid. Let's hope he can fly like his dad.
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Christ the fella talks with some sense..
totally understands what this club is all about.
would love to see him here in some capacity , coach or assistant to start with ..
He was poor on Sky for the game on Sunday, outshone by Louis Saha. See many threads on here about employing ex players.
he defo wasn't poor on sky sunday, I watched him.
Yes please...and before we get the whole not good enough/not experienced enough bullcrap, over the last three seasons we've had Koeman/Allardyce/Silva.
Give your heads a wobble if you think the above will not be better than the rubbish we've had before.