End of Moshiri - Friedkin, APPROVAL AGREED
Re: End of Moshiri - Friedkin, IT'S HAPPENING!!
The top 6 wages are thanks enough.
He gets through this season alive and leaves he will go on to whoever is next struggling, which will keep him in crap coats until the end of his days.
The new man - we can't just keep saying 'these players can't play, and 'we need to be careful what we wish for' and hire pragmatic coaches. We've been saying it for years and years and years.
Pick a direction and go. It doesn't have to be liquid football with no defence, it doesn't have to be ultra control pass to death, it just has to be a way.
Big wide world out there with lots of different ways to play football.
He gets through this season alive and leaves he will go on to whoever is next struggling, which will keep him in crap coats until the end of his days.
The new man - we can't just keep saying 'these players can't play, and 'we need to be careful what we wish for' and hire pragmatic coaches. We've been saying it for years and years and years.
Pick a direction and go. It doesn't have to be liquid football with no defence, it doesn't have to be ultra control pass to death, it just has to be a way.
Big wide world out there with lots of different ways to play football.
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Almost certainly would've been fired last season for going 4 months without a win, if we had any sort of active/functioning hierarchy at the club.
Assuming the takeover goes through in December, Dyche needs to pick up some results pretty sharpish in the meantime. His job will be under serious threat as soon as the Friedkins are in situ, otherwise.
Assuming the takeover goes through in December, Dyche needs to pick up some results pretty sharpish in the meantime. His job will be under serious threat as soon as the Friedkins are in situ, otherwise.
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777Kidnappings
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brap2 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 12:21 pm The top 6 wages are thanks enough.
He gets through this season alive and leaves he will go on to whoever is next struggling, which will keep him in crap coats until the end of his days.
The new man - we can't just keep saying 'these players can't play, and 'we need to be careful what we wish for' and hire pragmatic coaches. We've been saying it for years and years and years.
Pick a direction and go. It doesn't have to be liquid football with no defence, it doesn't have to be ultra control pass to death, it just has to be a way.
Big wide world out there with lots of different ways to play football.
Thought he was on 80k a week. Surely he's not earning more than what arsenal city Liverpool utd spurs Chelsea or Newcastle pay
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Don’t know how credible this is but for what it’s worth777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:20 pm Thought he was on 80k a week. Surely he's not earning more than what arsenal city Liverpool utd spurs Chelsea or Newcastle pay
https://www.givemesport.com/premier-lea ... rs-salary/
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777Kidnappings
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Escalator wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:27 pm Don’t know how credible this is but for what it’s worth
https://www.givemesport.com/premier-lea ... rs-salary/
Yeah googled it and got the same. Quite a few look questionable on there but who knows
If the likes of Chelsea spurs and Newcastle are hiring managers for 80k a week it really does put into context the 200k a week we decided to pay benitez and the 160 we paid koeman
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Remember when Kendall had us competing amongst the very upper echelons of the sport?
That didnt go to well in spells numbers 2 and 3 did it?
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Well said.
We’ve got nothing to show for all we’ve spent due to the lack of shared vision from the boardroom, the director of football, and the managers.
Pick a way of playing, master it, and you can mix it up with anyone on your day.
I’ve always thought we should’ve committed to one of the aggressive high-pressing managers the Bundesliga has been churning out simply because Goodison is the most intimidating place in the league when we’re all over the opposition. Remains to be seen if Bramley Moore will be able to generate anything like that level of menace and whether it’s the right direction now.
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Strikes me as a guy who loves history, with his vintage planes and taking part in the Dunkirk movie. If he attends the final game at Goodison we need to lift the roof and let him see what we're about. Hopefully he will feel us and our passion and he'll be touched by Everton as the saying goes
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gotta be careful about touching people in this day and age matePaddockoldie wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2024 5:08 am Strikes me as a guy who loves history, with his vintage planes and taking part in the Dunkirk movie. If he attends the final game at Goodison we need to lift the roof and let him see what we're about. Hopefully he will feel us and our passion and he'll be touched by Everton as the saying goes
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