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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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17 minutes ago, Mike D said:

Where’s the Arteta money Bill?

 

 

That’s nice, a 75 year old pensioner being accosted by an angry mob. No matter what,he doesn’t deserve that when the shit bags are terrified of turning on moshiri incase he pulls the plug. 

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5 minutes ago, angie said:

That’s nice, a 75 year old pensioner being accosted by an angry mob. No matter what,he doesn’t deserve that when the shit bags are terrified of turning on moshiri incase he pulls the plug. 

Yeah watching that the other day and felt a bit sorry for Bill, he's the easy target whilst they dare not direct their anger at the money men who are the problem.

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1 hour ago, Red74 said:

they hated him more than he hated us


The irony with Allerdyce is he got the best PPG ratio of their Moshiri coaches.
 

So they want dogs of war, which let’s face it, is shit football and kicking people. They had a coach who played shit football which got results but they don’t want him back.
 

Absolute loons. 

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52 minutes ago, angie said:

Feel like turning up for a buzz

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Dozy cunts, kenwright isnt the biggest problem. He was probably against Rafa as manager but overruled by Moshiri. But they dont want to bite the hand that feeds them. They'll do that when they eventually get relegated.

 

Would be interesting to see how many turn up for this protest. I mean, they all live within a 5 minute walk of their shithole ground so have no excuse if less than 30,000 turn up.

 

Pass the popcorn (and a bottle of Theaks Old P!).

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19 hours ago, Redder Lurtz said:

That'd do me nicely. My relegation wishlist is Everton, Leeds and Newcastle. Unlikely I know but it would be fucking superb. 

after the sad news it would be appropriate to say two out of three aint bad  as long as the two are the BS and the Stripy bastards

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Vitor has taken it upon himself to give an interview to Sky Sports.

 

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With suggestions on Wednesday that Everton were still weighing up options, Pereira – who was dismissed from a second spell in charge of Fenerbahce in December – took the somewhat surprising decision to speak to Sky Sports.

 

"The club asked me to come for a meeting. I had a few interviews, not just one, with different people at the club, the board. We discussed everything, and I gave them my point of view about the club, the team," Pereira explained.

 

"I think they were enthusiastic to what I proposed. An intense game, pressing, possession. We need to give confidence to the players, to the team and the fantastic supporters. This is what I proposed to them. What I felt in the meetings was that they were positive."

 

Asked if he had been informed whether he would be getting the job, Pereira said: "They have other candidates and this is a time for decisions.

 

"No, [they have not told me]. Just to wait for the decision, be calm, and they are grateful for the interviews, that's all.

 

"What I want to tell you is that all of my career, I worked under pressure. About the decision? It's something I can't control.

 

"I built my career with passion, organisation, competence. This is what I can offer to the club. I give 100 per cent of me, football for me is 24 hours. This is my life, my passion.

 

"I will move forward with my life. If they want me, they must call me. That's all."

 

In response to the graffiti, Pereira said: "This is the first time in my career that I see this kind of thing. My CV speaks for itself. The club is not in a good position and the supporters have passion, this passion is the power of this club.

 

"[Critics] don't know me very well, they don’t know my work, know me as a person. I worked in a lot of countries, different clubs, different levels, got several titles.

 

"I don't take this as a personal attack."

 

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