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Post by rugbytoffee on Oct 5, 2016 16:14:59 GMT
Everton are hoping to lure one of Manchester City's key analysts to Goodison Park.
New Toffees director of football Steve Walsh is hoping to be reunited with Laurence Stewart, having worked alongside him at Hull.
Walsh has been hoping to appoint a top analyst to his backroom staff and see Stewart as a reasonable target, reports the Liverpool Echo.
Stewart, a graduate of Liverpool John Moores University, has held the position of Head of Performance Analysis at the Etihad Stadium since the summer of 2014.
But Everton are confident they can sign the native of West Yorkshire after the arrival of Pep Guardiola has seen a revamp of City’s backroom staff.
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Post by evertonfan1968 on Oct 6, 2016 8:26:19 GMT
I don't know about anybody else but I couldn't care less about backroom staff. It's like being excited about the cameraman when you go to watch a movie. All I'm interested in is the match and how we play for 90 minutes. City haven't had success because of backroom staff, but because of money, and their ability to buy any player they want.
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Post by 65years on Oct 6, 2016 12:40:03 GMT
I don't know about anybody else but I couldn't care less about backroom staff. It's like being excited about the cameraman when you go to watch a movie. All I'm interested in is the match and how we play for 90 minutes. City haven't had success because of backroom staff, but because of money, and their ability to buy any player they want. It's the club getting it out to supporters in the hope of justifying spending more money - don't tell me...................I'll guess.................he's a distant relation to the Koemans.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2016 17:32:42 GMT
Everton are hoping to lure one of Manchester City's key analysts to Goodison Park. New Toffees director of football Steve Walsh is hoping to be reunited with Laurence Stewart, having worked alongside him at Hull. Walsh has been hoping to appoint a top analyst to his backroom staff and see Stewart as a reasonable target, reports the Liverpool Echo. Stewart, a graduate of Liverpool John Moores University, has held the position of Head of Performance Analysis at the Etihad Stadium since the summer of 2014. But Everton are confident they can sign the native of West Yorkshire after the arrival of Pep Guardiola has seen a revamp of City’s backroom staff. Don't really know much about this guy to comment about him, but do we really need to waste money on another backroom boy
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