Multi managerial changed 16:14 - May 10 with 3416 views | scarrow | QPR ditch Holloway, Allen walks from Barnet to add to Swansea dispensing with theirs at the end of the season. | |
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Multi managerial changes on 11:14 - May 16 with 3098 views | Sandyman | Allardyce gone at Everton now. | | | |
Multi managerial changes on 11:19 - May 16 with 3076 views | SuddenLad |
Multi managerial changes on 11:14 - May 16 by Sandyman | Allardyce gone at Everton now. |
That's a ridiculous decision. They finished 8th from a bottom 3 when he arrived. WTF do they want.... | |
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Multi managerial changes on 11:35 - May 16 with 3048 views | isitme |
Multi managerial changes on 11:19 - May 16 by SuddenLad | That's a ridiculous decision. They finished 8th from a bottom 3 when he arrived. WTF do they want.... |
A team who plays football? A quote from one of their supporters - 6 million a year and not a shot on target. | | | |
Multi managerial changed on 12:30 - May 16 with 2940 views | cadmonkey | Moyes gone now as well | | | |
Multi managerial changes on 12:33 - May 16 with 2930 views | ColDale |
Multi managerial changes on 11:35 - May 16 by isitme | A team who plays football? A quote from one of their supporters - 6 million a year and not a shot on target. |
They got rid of Bobby Martinez for playing too much football. There is massive delusions of grandeur at Everton. They aren't going to trouble the top six for financial reasons, so 7th is the perfect season for them. They finished 8th despite having to change managers mid season and losing their best player last Summer. As for footballing style, it's not like they have a history of great football. It's always been hardwork over flair even back in the old school of science days. Big Sam has his faults but It's pure football snobbery. | | | |
Multi managerial changes on 13:06 - May 16 with 2854 views | AtThePeake |
Multi managerial changes on 12:33 - May 16 by ColDale | They got rid of Bobby Martinez for playing too much football. There is massive delusions of grandeur at Everton. They aren't going to trouble the top six for financial reasons, so 7th is the perfect season for them. They finished 8th despite having to change managers mid season and losing their best player last Summer. As for footballing style, it's not like they have a history of great football. It's always been hardwork over flair even back in the old school of science days. Big Sam has his faults but It's pure football snobbery. |
I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to see an exciting team though. I think Martinez's style wasn't exactly exciting by the end and simply became passing for passing's sake. Everton are a club that are highly unlikely to challenge at the top of the table and equally are unlikely to be relegated in the next few years with the talent in their squad. As such, it has to be exciting for the fans to go and watch every week otherwise what's the point? Big Sam did his job in steering them away from the bottom three but most half-decent managers will be able to secure a top half finish for Everton whilst providing the fans with some football that is actually watchable. | |
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Multi managerial changed on 13:12 - May 16 with 2838 views | EllDale | I'm certain that both Allardyce and Moyes will be back in employment again by the time that the clocks change. They're good at what they do, stability, making teams hard to beat. | | | |
Multi managerial changes on 13:37 - May 16 with 2785 views | D_Alien |
Multi managerial changes on 12:33 - May 16 by ColDale | They got rid of Bobby Martinez for playing too much football. There is massive delusions of grandeur at Everton. They aren't going to trouble the top six for financial reasons, so 7th is the perfect season for them. They finished 8th despite having to change managers mid season and losing their best player last Summer. As for footballing style, it's not like they have a history of great football. It's always been hardwork over flair even back in the old school of science days. Big Sam has his faults but It's pure football snobbery. |
Those delusions probably hark back to the 60s, when they really were a team worth watching. It started when ex-Dale manager Harry Catterick took over and led them to the league title in 1963 and again in 1970, with victory in one of the most exciting FA Cup finals i can recall in 1966. When they arrived at Spotland for the famous pre-season friendly, they were THE team to watch, football wise They had a fair bit of success in the 80s too, when Lineker was in his pomp and another league title. Since then though, the well has run dry and they've fallen behind the current top six. That's why they're looking for a move from Goodison, to increase their earnings capacity. If they can pull that off, there's no reason why they couldn't break into the top six again - they have the history, and just as importantly, the good footballing tradition | |
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Multi managerial changes on 13:39 - May 16 with 2777 views | fitzochris |
Multi managerial changes on 12:33 - May 16 by ColDale | They got rid of Bobby Martinez for playing too much football. There is massive delusions of grandeur at Everton. They aren't going to trouble the top six for financial reasons, so 7th is the perfect season for them. They finished 8th despite having to change managers mid season and losing their best player last Summer. As for footballing style, it's not like they have a history of great football. It's always been hardwork over flair even back in the old school of science days. Big Sam has his faults but It's pure football snobbery. |
His public condemnation of Ademola Lookman for wanting to go on loan to the Bundesliga rather the English Championship did him no favours. It just reinforced the stereotype of him being an old-fashioned, out-of-touch British manager. You can’t argue with what he’s achieved this season, though (even if he did earn more than Zinedine Zidane in doing so). | |
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Multi managerial changed on 13:40 - May 16 with 2771 views | off2div1 | We will see if Everton finish above 8th. | | | |
Multi managerial changed on 14:02 - May 16 with 2733 views | SuddenLad | An old fashioned British manager who finished higher in the league pyramid than almost every other British manager. Everton need a reality check.......... | |
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Multi managerial changed on 14:18 - May 16 with 2707 views | EllDale | The thing is, you know what you're getting when you appoint these managers. | | | |
Multi managerial changed on 10:49 - Jul 13 with 2259 views | Sandyman | Conte gone at Chelsea. | | | |
Multi managerial changes on 22:00 - Jul 13 with 1884 views | kiwidale |
Multi managerial changes on 13:37 - May 16 by D_Alien | Those delusions probably hark back to the 60s, when they really were a team worth watching. It started when ex-Dale manager Harry Catterick took over and led them to the league title in 1963 and again in 1970, with victory in one of the most exciting FA Cup finals i can recall in 1966. When they arrived at Spotland for the famous pre-season friendly, they were THE team to watch, football wise They had a fair bit of success in the 80s too, when Lineker was in his pomp and another league title. Since then though, the well has run dry and they've fallen behind the current top six. That's why they're looking for a move from Goodison, to increase their earnings capacity. If they can pull that off, there's no reason why they couldn't break into the top six again - they have the history, and just as importantly, the good footballing tradition |
Spot on there D_A Everton are more than able to recapture past glories they are a big club not as big as Oldham but still a big club. I still remember watching Dale match and beat them in the 1970 preseason it was an amazing evening a taster of things to come when the best Dale side sat atop the old 3rd division after an away win at Mansfield in November. I remember watching sports night (wed) with Coleman in disbelieve when the league table showing Dale top came on the screen I never thought I would see that day. | |
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