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From BBC HYS:
From BBC HYS:
Would you not even take him interim until you get relegated?If we take Moyes I will have to seriously think about whether football is the right sport for me anymore.
We fired Moyes much sooner than they did Koeman.BREAKING NEWS
SHITE AND STRUGGLING MANAGER IS TOLD TO F*** OFF.
And Jesus I still can’t believe how long we let Moyes plod on! Even Everton know when to cut their losses.
Hope they hire the git now. Relegate them for good measure.
I'm guessing Duncan Ferguson or the u23 manager will come in?If we take Moyes I will have to seriously think about whether football is the right sport for me anymore.
To be fair Rooney has been good for them. Scored goals for them which none of their other strikers were capable off.Rooney's signing had a great impact on the manager.
Too soonFrom BBC HYS:
Would you not even take him interim until you get relegated?
we won't go down. We will finish around 10th.Would you not even take him interim until you get relegated?
Unsworth has performed very well but it would be a gamble. It's a shame that someone like Ancelotti would be out of our reach and there isn't a manager in the bracket below him who'd be readily available currently.I'm guessing Duncan Ferguson or the u23 manager will come in?
Hopefully Barkley will stay now and lead us to safety. The one true king.
Hence my support for initiatives like the Rooney Rule.To be fair they've had a rotten schedule. They would have stayed up regardless. More moronic behavior from club owners (who don't get enough scrutiny).
Poor excuse imo. Same could be said for Burnley (who had no resources and sold their main striker), they've played pretty much all the top teams away from home by now and yet sitting well.To be fair they've had a rotten schedule. They would have stayed up regardless. More moronic behavior from club owners (who don't get enough scrutiny).
Aye, made this comment in the Moyes thread.Hence my support for initiatives like the Rooney Rule.
That's actually a fair point.Poor excuse imo. Same could be said for Burnley (who had no resources and sold their main striker), they've played pretty much all the top teams away from home by now and yet sitting well.
That would give Liverpool 6 less points every year, wouldn't be too badI actually wanted him to stay and take those blue wankers down, Scouse cnuts.
You're right as usual but I bet Sean Dyche is checking his phone every 20 seconds.Ancelotti must be wondering when he will ever be able to switch his phone back on.
Petty.Bye Ronald. It is the shame that the only thing you got right all year was that qoute about United being unimpressive.
lol
He's spanish so that probably adds what is missing from the Dutch philosophy.Guardiola is doing pretty well though.
Wanted Giroud. Thought they were getting Giroud. Giroud said no.Friend of mine says he wanted a striker in the summer to replace Lukaku but didn't get one (didn't plan on playing Rooney as a 9), is that true?
Board to blame as well in that case.
Problem is, the owners aren't satisfied with "just staying up", which is their good right after spending quite a bit this offseason (I think?). Everton should be the first club alongside Soton to sit just under the big six, but they're not. Their biggest and most obvious failure this season was not replacing Lukaku properly, which is also partly on Koeman.To be fair they've had a rotten schedule. They would have stayed up regardless. More moronic behavior from club owners (who don't get enough scrutiny).