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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 09-05-2013 11:44
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I respect absolutely what he has done, but he is such a moron that i will be happy not to see his face so often. He will probably continue to pull the strings in the club though, as the board member and football ambassador...
Moyes is good manager, i was hoping for him to join Gunners after Wenger.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 09-05-2013 14:40
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David Moyes leaving Everton to join Manchester United at the end of the season
Just been confirmed on the club website
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Roman |
Posted on 09-05-2013 16:11
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Good luck David in MUFC, you deserve that opportunity.
Hopefully Everton will move on and something great is about to start..
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sutty68 |
Posted on 09-05-2013 17:01
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Roman wrote:
Good luck David in MUFC, you deserve that opportunity.
Hopefully Everton will move on and something great is about to start..
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Roman |
Posted on 09-05-2013 17:15
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Well, hopefully he will at least sign at least a decent manager like Marco van Basten or Roberto Martinez. We need to have good results to at least higher that chances our club will be sold to someone better than Kenwrong..
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sutty68 |
Posted on 09-05-2013 17:49
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Kenwrong..
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Selwink |
Posted on 09-05-2013 18:34
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Roman wrote:
Well, hopefully he will at least sign at least a decent manager like Marco van Basten or Roberto Martinez. We need to have good results to at least higher that chances our club will be sold to someone better than Kenwrong..
Van Basten is not a good manager. He is a very attacking trainer, and he was a great football player, but he didnt get the full potential both out of NL and Ajax. He also had a bad start in Heerenveen and had luck with a brilliant player like Djuricic. Without him, Heerenveen is nowhere
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Roman |
Posted on 09-05-2013 20:07
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Selwink wrote:
Van Basten is not a good manager. He is a very attacking trainer, and he was a great football player, but he didnt get the full potential both out of NL and Ajax. He also had a bad start in Heerenveen and had luck with a brilliant player like Djuricic. Without him, Heerenveen is nowhere
Well, I know he is an attacking trainer, I would love a manager like that a lot in our club after Moyes era. But surely he made quite a decent job, didn't he? I think Finnbogason was a fantastic buy and he had quite a hard position in the start after sells of Janmaat, Elm, Assaidi, Dost or Narsingh. Well yes, he failed in Ajax and his buys were absolutely tragic, but similarly he made a quite decent job for Netherlands as well, he was quite unlucky. But you probably know more about Dutch football than I know.
Anyway, is there any decent talented Dutch manager? I would love to Everton appoint an Ajaxesque manager. Frank de Boer probably would turn down an offer, sadly.
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 10-05-2013 06:46
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I think Roberto Martinez is being mentioned as the hot candidate for the Everton job,. he would be a good fit i think. Anyway sorry to say that boys, but i think post Moyes era will start with slide backwards in the table, also as i expect likes of Fellaini and Baines go away (maybe even to United with Moyes).
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Posted on 10-05-2013 10:43
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Avin Wargunnson wrote:
I think Roberto Martinez is being mentioned as the hot candidate for the Everton job,. he would be a good fit i think. Anyway sorry to say that boys, but i think post Moyes era will start with slide backwards in the table, also as i expect likes of Fellaini and Baines go away (maybe even to United with Moyes).
I agree, would be a good fit. But they'd have to stick with him for a couple of years, because Everton will need to rebuild their squad with Fellaini and Baines probably leaving
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Selwink |
Posted on 10-05-2013 10:46
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Roman wrote:
Selwink wrote:
Van Basten is not a good manager. He is a very attacking trainer, and he was a great football player, but he didnt get the full potential both out of NL and Ajax. He also had a bad start in Heerenveen and had luck with a brilliant player like Djuricic. Without him, Heerenveen is nowhere
Well, I know he is an attacking trainer, I would love a manager like that a lot in our club after Moyes era. But surely he made quite a decent job, didn't he? I think Finnbogason was a fantastic buy and he had quite a hard position in the start after sells of Janmaat, Elm, Assaidi, Dost or Narsingh. Well yes, he failed in Ajax and his buys were absolutely tragic, but similarly he made a quite decent job for Netherlands as well, he was quite unlucky. But you probably know more about Dutch football than I know.
Anyway, is there any decent talented Dutch manager? I would love to Everton appoint an Ajaxesque manager. Frank de Boer probably would turn down an offer, sadly.
As a Feyenoord-fan, I must mention Ronald Koeman. I dont think he will leave for Everton however. If he leaves, it is for a top club like Barcelona. What Nebojsa Gudelj did with NAC, or Wouters with Utrecht wasnt bad either, but I doubt those 2 would succeed at such a high level.
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Posted on 10-05-2013 10:53
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Selwink wrote:
Roman wrote:
Selwink wrote:
Van Basten is not a good manager. He is a very attacking trainer, and he was a great football player, but he didnt get the full potential both out of NL and Ajax. He also had a bad start in Heerenveen and had luck with a brilliant player like Djuricic. Without him, Heerenveen is nowhere
Well, I know he is an attacking trainer, I would love a manager like that a lot in our club after Moyes era. But surely he made quite a decent job, didn't he? I think Finnbogason was a fantastic buy and he had quite a hard position in the start after sells of Janmaat, Elm, Assaidi, Dost or Narsingh. Well yes, he failed in Ajax and his buys were absolutely tragic, but similarly he made a quite decent job for Netherlands as well, he was quite unlucky. But you probably know more about Dutch football than I know.
Anyway, is there any decent talented Dutch manager? I would love to Everton appoint an Ajaxesque manager. Frank de Boer probably would turn down an offer, sadly.
As a Feyenoord-fan, I must mention Ronald Koeman. I dont think he will leave for Everton however. If he leaves, it is for a top club like Barcelona. What Nebojsa Gudelj did with NAC, or Wouters with Utrecht wasnt bad either, but I doubt those 2 would succeed at such a high level.
I agree, Ronald Koeman is doing a great job right now(although he didn't always do at the start of his trainers career)
Gudelj and Wouters won't be great at Everton, I'm sure.
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Posted on 10-05-2013 13:07
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I would like to see the job given to Phil Neville, he would be a popular choice with the Everton fans |
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Posted on 11-05-2013 00:52
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Well, I am not sure Ronald Koeman would be a right man for EFC. Maybe better for both sides if he wouldn't come.
Martinez would be a decent choice I think, but it is a big question if he produce results in a bigger club than Wigan.
And Phil Neville will hopefully never become an EFC manager. If somebody from club than Duncan Ferguson and Kevin Sheedy as his assisten please.
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Posted on 11-05-2013 00:57
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Roman wrote:
Well, I am not sure Ronald Koeman would be a right man for EFC. Maybe better for both sides if he wouldn't come.
Martinez would be a decent choice I think, but it is a big question if he produce results in a bigger club than Wigan.
And Phil Neville will hopefully never become an EFC manager. If somebody from club than Duncan Ferguson and Kevin Sheedy as his assisten please.
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Posted on 11-05-2013 01:22
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Yeah, so true. Sadly, they will way more likely sign as a new boss a really average manager like Malky Mackay instead.
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Posted on 11-05-2013 13:22
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Benteke just gets better and better every week!
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Posted on 11-05-2013 13:24
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Spilak23 wrote:
Benteke just gets better and better every week!
Our striking force is getting better and better. Agbonlahor found form and Weimann works great with Beneteke. As a team we are getting better every week!
Add to that we have amazing upcoming talents in Grealish and Carruthers especially, plus Lambert ( as former Borrusia player ) is following their model, happy times for Villa are incoming.
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Posted on 11-05-2013 13:44
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Villa-fans who are happy because things look like they're gonna get better are knda like a guy who has lost all his money, broken his leg, had his wife leave him, seen his house burn down, but looks up and says "Hey, I think the sky is clearing up! Everything is going my way now".
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
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Alakagom |
Posted on 11-05-2013 19:06
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Wigan!
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