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Post by bornablue on Oct 15, 2017 17:23:59 GMT
I've changed my mind. It's time to look at candidates.
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Post by dorf on Oct 16, 2017 10:22:21 GMT
The board are spineless. They won't get rid of him until the fans turn or we're fighting relegation in March. Face it, lads, until we get an ambitious board Everton aren't going anywhere.
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Post by forevereverton on Oct 16, 2017 19:26:19 GMT
The board are spineless. They won't get rid of him until the fans turn or we're fighting relegation in March. Face it, lads, until we get an ambitious board Everton aren't going anywhere. You can't be serious about our fighting relegation. Honestly?
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Post by Avinalaff on Oct 18, 2017 14:06:51 GMT
The board are spineless. They won't get rid of him until the fans turn or we're fighting relegation in March. Face it, lads, until we get an ambitious board Everton aren't going anywhere. Why are they spineless? Because they haven't panicked after just 8 league games and a single defeat in Europe? Personally I still think he should get until Christmas, as why give a manager the opportunity to bring in players and then not work with them? Calls that he's lost the dressing room are crazy, as they're all his players bar a few, and the u23 players must love him, as he's given loads of them game time.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Oct 18, 2017 16:22:26 GMT
Ronald Koeman feels he has retained the Everton board's backing having met with majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri on Friday, though the Dutchman accepts his position is dependent on results. Moshiri, chairman Bill Kenwright and others in the club's hierarchy visited Finch Farm last week to assess recent building work at the Toffees' training ground and while on site spoke with boss Koeman.
Moshiri told talkSPORT earlier this month that Koeman had his 'total support' and while he believes that is the case, the manager is mindful that those in his occupation have precarious lives. 'We spoke about football,' Koeman said. 'There was not really a message but the feeling is that they (Everton's board) are behind the team, they are behind the manager. 'Everybody knows in football that's a nice thing but in football always, finally, it's all about results. Until now it's full, total support from the board, yes.'
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