Changing to the current manger has, he’s only spent something like £1.7mChanging the manager isn't going to stop them spunking stupid money on the likes of Iwobi, Tosun and Kean.
Until they have the correct infrastructure in place behind the scenes, they will contribute to waste money and hire and sack managers every other season.
No chance. Only one team can play the way Angie the kebab shop owner wants, and that is Man City.Postecogalou To Everton?
I think they have a decent squad. Certainly good enough to be performing better than they are.The thing I don't understand with Everton is what so you expect any manager to do with that squad.
Only got one decent striker (who is injured), terrible attacking midfielders/forwards (Iwobi & an alleged nonce) & rotten centre halves. And that's after spending a fortune very badly
everton are a very proud club and loyal fan baseEverton are a really weird football club.
I don't doubt that they do but they spend absolute fortunes on players and appoint seemingly very good managers with good CVs but never really get anywhere, one top 7 finish in the last 8 seasons and nowhere near winning a cup.everton are a very proud club and loyal fan base
I don't think that's in doubt. It still doesn't stop their decision making and operations being weird.everton are a very proud club and loyal fan base
Top 10 manager; Flangeball. It's going to happenPostecogalou To Everton?
Lennon still waiting also for the right job to come upPostecogalou To Everton?
Being groomed (pun intended) to replace Pep.Postecogalou To Everton?
They’ve spunked a fortune in recent years but largely wasted it.Their transfer history over the last 5 years or so has been shambolic. Rafa struggled with this as he got a pittance to spend in the summer.
They've done very little since the great team of the mid 80s..which was nearly 40 years ago
Nah, he’s destined for the Real Madrid job, or the Brazil National Team job, such is his glowing reputation on that brand new style of football he’s got…Postecogalou To Everton?
Big possibility, Arsenal look to be going well.If Arsenal school then tonight he’s gone imo
Used to be one of the big clubs too.Everton are a really weird football club.
They’ve spunked a fortune in recent years but largely wasted it.
Let's just build a new stadium to take minds off the shambles that is the playing side of things !Changing the manager isn't going to stop them spunking stupid money on the likes of Iwobi, Tosun and Kean.
Until they have the correct infrastructure in place behind the scenes, they will continue to waste money and hire and sack managers every other season.
I still can’t believe they appointed an Ex Liverpool manager who once upon a time called Everton a small insignificant team.I am shocked by this turn of events, felt like the perfect appointment for them, fan reaction at the time reflected that
I've wondered about that. Before Bill Shankly arrived at Liverpool, they were the better club?Used to be one of the big clubs too.
Up until the 1970's they were considered the top team in Liverpool.
Heard something on TS last night that certain media in Rome are going to boycott his press conferences?I see a few places touting Mourinho for the job.
He had the standard meltdown at the media after they got beat 3-0 at the weekend, although it usually takes 3 years to get to this stage with him and not just 6 months.
Refused to take any questions and just decided to go on a monologue at the media insteadHeard something on TS last night that certain media in Rome are going to boycott his press conferences?
Never really heard it properly as to what it was about.
Agreed, would hate to see big Dunc's name being permanently linked with that shower as number one.I can't argue with RB's record -
He's had an above average success rate
But having said that - he's also looked a bit ropey wherever he's been IMO - & I can't say I'd ever place full confidence in him
Everton weren't exactly in a good place when he arrived
& right now they look like they're going backwards to me
I couldn't suggest any obvious replacements for him - but neither can I argue with conviction that he'll turn this around -
Time to part company & let big Dunc run with it for the moment- even if it is short term -
Of course- just my opinion though
Without a doubt.I've wondered about that. Before Bill Shankly arrived at Liverpool, they were the better club?