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Post by forevereverton on Dec 19, 2017 17:05:47 GMT
I'm not a born Blue because i was born in the Netherlands But i'm a Evertonian for many years, they grabbed me when i was about 12/13 years old and i will be a Blue for the rest of my life. It's the people club i really love and SA is not the kind of manager that makes me proud. The wrong attitude,wrong style of footbal. Everybody can see we're extremely lucky for the last few weeks. For now i'm really happy we're back on winning ways but tbh i can't wait to bring in our next manager. Hi bolduque. Which manager would you have preferred? The same question to mcrbluenose.
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Post by forevereverton on Dec 19, 2017 17:06:42 GMT
I'll be disappointed if we don't. Beating the teams around us is the quickest way to move up the table. I know they're bottom, but any team in the bottom half is a 6 pointer. Sam Allardyce will be cagey again. It's the only way he plays. At home we should be beating Swansea. We won but it wasn't very convincing, especially in the first 45 minutes.
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Post by mcrbluenose on Dec 19, 2017 17:18:30 GMT
This might seem like a get-out but I really don't know. There would always be some for and some against whoever got the job. All I know is, in my opinion, he should never have been considered let alone offered the post. His name will always be linked with dodgy transfers and brown envelopes (rightly or wrongly). Let hope Everton to not get the same reputation by association. The circumstances of his appointment seem to be a knee jerk reaction to some poor results and shocking performances. I don't see him as the great saviour of this club or are we now a club who is happy to "not be relegated" but "never win anything".
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 19, 2017 17:34:09 GMT
It is only a short term measure. Will see the season out.
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Post by Avinalaff on Dec 19, 2017 18:30:11 GMT
This might seem like a get-out but I really don't know. There would always be some for and some against whoever got the job. All I know is, in my opinion, he should never have been considered let alone offered the post. His name will always be linked with dodgy transfers and brown envelopes (rightly or wrongly). Let hope Everton to not get the same reputation by association. The circumstances of his appointment seem to be a knee jerk reaction to some poor results and shocking performances. I don't see him as the great saviour of this club or are we now a club who is happy to "not be relegated" but "never win anything". I don't think Everton are more 'whiter than white' as a business, than any other club. It's a rich man's game, and we're talking billionaire rich, not just wealthy, and I've never looked upon a billionaire who I didn't suspect was a little bit crooked, so whatever Sam was accused of probably comes part and parcel of this lucrative, and often corrupt industry. After all, the majority of FIFA were arrested not long ago. Because we decided to make changes to the squad, in a 'sell your stars to fund the squad' way, we came a bit unstuck, and it's there for all to see that we were in real danger of relegation if we didn't address something. Allardyce isn't everybody's cup of tea, but he's got a way with players that gives them a bit of belief, and is probably the most experienced manager in the Premier League bar none, in that we're his 7th top flight club. 13 out of 15 points is a welcome return for any side, but for a side that was languishing in the relegation zone it's not to be sniffed at. Yes, our football is at times lacking, and I'd love to be able to pick the team, but so far he's moved us away from the danger, and like him or not, we have to appreciate the job he's doing.
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