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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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With the nightmare fixtures o. December I would let Dunc get on with it. New manager January. By get on with it I mean kick and rush , get it in the mixer early and as much violence on and off the ball as possible. With the win last week they would take a couple of draws before January. Kind of ironic they slated big Sam's style of football wait to you see where Dunc goes

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7 minutes ago, Doctor Troy said:

They haven't got any money which will put off most new managers. 

 

Big Dunc is Kenwrights dream, gets everyone as misty eyed as him about the past and wont have to pay him off if it goes wrong. I he gets it right it will be seen as a masterstroke that unites the fans and gets the "real" Everton back.

Less School of Science more School of Hard Knocks.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Doctor Troy said:

They haven't got any money which will put off most new managers. 

 

Big Dunc is Kenwrights dream, gets everyone as misty eyed as him about the past and wont have to pay him off if it goes wrong. I he gets it right it will be seen as a masterstroke that unites the fans and gets the "real" Everton back.

Where does this come from?  Cause they've been spending a lot

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The powershift still might be on. Brand’ eye for a player. Ancelotti in as manager attracting top class players and the Usmanov money. Bit early to start gloating about them being shite

 

 

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Player Valuation: £70m

If we get Ancellotti it would change a lot of players attitudes towards us 
That and Brands supposed eye for a player plus Moshiri/ Usmanov money might convince one or two truly top class players to come here

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It’s a minor point but another problem with sticking with Ferguson for too long is that players will be drilled everyday in training and get used to his style of throwback football, if they then get a manager who wants to play something different it just increases the work they have to do. 
 

The players should be intelligent enough to adapt you’d imagine but any transition will cause hiccups and any hiccups will be pounced on by the fans as their expectations are so bloody high.

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34 minutes ago, liverpoolsno9 said:

The powershift still might be on. Brand’ eye for a player. Ancelotti in as manager attracting top class players and the Usmanov money. Bit early to start gloating about them being shite

 

 

Brisan123

Brisan123

Player Valuation: £70m

If we get Ancellotti it would change a lot of players attitudes towards us 
That and Brands supposed eye for a player plus Moshiri/ Usmanov money might convince one or two truly top class players to come here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Grinch said:

Where does this come from?  Cause they've been spending a lot

Moshiri said earlier in the year that he isn't putting any of his own money in anymore. Well loaning it to the club anyway. The club owes him between £350m-£400m.

 

Their income dropped with sponsorship deals expiring, 79 per cent of their income goes on wages and their matchday income is less that our main stand per season. The Swiss Ramble on Twitter said that they are expected to make a loss between £120m-£130m.

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1 hour ago, Doctor Troy said:

Moshiri said earlier in the year that he isn't putting any of his own money in anymore. Well loaning it to the club anyway. The club owes him between £350m-£400m.

 

Their income dropped with sponsorship deals expiring, 79 per cent of their income goes on wages and their matchday income is less that our main stand per season. The Swiss Ramble on Twitter said that they are expected to make a loss between £120m-£130m.

Ah, they're fucked. 

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1 hour ago, Doctor Troy said:

Moshiri said earlier in the year that he isn't putting any of his own money in anymore. Well loaning it to the club anyway. The club owes him between £350m-£400m.

 

Their income dropped with sponsorship deals expiring, 79 per cent of their income goes on wages and their matchday income is less that our main stand per season. The Swiss Ramble on Twitter said that they are expected to make a loss between £120m-£130m.

It will help them, I think. Everton aren't equipped to be a big club, tossing cash around. They've always been better finding bargains and being underdogs.

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3 hours ago, Doctor Troy said:

Moshiri said earlier in the year that he isn't putting any of his own money in anymore. Well loaning it to the club anyway. The club owes him between £350m-£400m.

 

Their income dropped with sponsorship deals expiring, 79 per cent of their income goes on wages and their matchday income is less that our main stand per season. The Swiss Ramble on Twitter said that they are expected to make a loss between £120m-£130m.


Lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala! They can’t hear you....

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1 hour ago, 3 Stacks said:

It will help them, I think. Everton aren't equipped to be a big club, tossing cash around. They've always been better finding bargains and being underdogs.

Not easy to find bargains though these days. Even Championship strikers go for nearly 20ml when a Premier league teams involved

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1 hour ago, suzy said:

Apparently that Periria has announced he’s ‘withdrawing’ from the management job! Haha he’s probably discovered how shit they are!


“The team from Liverpool are interested in offering you the manager’s position?”

 

“Klopp is leaving?”

 

”No, not Liverpool. Everton.”

 

”Who??“

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