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*Shakes head* Everton again.


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2 minutes ago, manwiththestick said:

Any potential manager should vetted with the plan of stability, not a short term fixed to survive and get had over a barrel by the likes of Allardyce.

 

Commit to a 2-3 year plan and get the strongest candidate to fulfil it.

 

1. How would you plan for the remainder of the season to try and avoid relegation.

 

2. If survival is achieved, what will your plan be to avoid the same battles next season.

 

3. If relegation does happen, what's your plan to get promotion back the following season.

Are those questions the club is asking the candidate or the candidate asking the club?

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When the FGR players are getting legged and bullied all over the pitch, it won't be Dunc who's at fault, but the club's vegan shite ethos.

 

Just checked on their league position and see they're rooted to the bottom of League One. Wonder why? Enough to make me want to put a relegation double on with the Bloos. I don't know about the players, but, naturally, Everton fans don't eat red meat.

 

Fair play to Dunc, though, getting more relegation experience so he can return home one day and claim to be the expert they need to get them over the line, if nobody does it before him.

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9 minutes ago, Chocoholic said:

When the FGR players are getting legged and bullied all over the pitch, it won't be Dunc who's at fault, but the club's vegan shite ethos.

 

Just checked on their league position and see they're rooted to the bottom of League One. Wonder why? Enough to make me want to put a relegation double on with the Bloos. I don't know about the players, but, naturally, Everton fans don't eat red meat.

 

Fair play to Dunc, though, getting more relegation experience so he can return home one day and claim to be the expert they need to get them over the line, if nobody does it before him.


I went to a Forest Green game last season against Bristol Rovers. Boss little club and the vegan food is lovely. 

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5 hours ago, Anubis said:

Everton social media seem to think the Grenade Grandpa is edging out Dychebag.

 

Good good, he'll have those players run in to the ground before they play their next premier league match, he isn't the sort to stick around if he feels the team aren't buying in to his ethos either.

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12 hours ago, manwiththestick said:

Any potential manager should vetted with the plan of stability, not a short term fixed to survive and get had over a barrel by the likes of Allardyce.

 

Commit to a 2-3 year plan and get the strongest candidate to fulfil it.

 

1. How would you plan for the remainder of the season to try and avoid relegation.

 

2. If survival is achieved, what will your plan be to avoid the same battles next season.

 

3. If relegation does happen, what's your plan to get promotion back the following season.

Yes, but what would the everton board do? They always get it right.

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2 minutes ago, Dr Nowt said:

‘There had been a reluctance to appoint Dyche at the start of the week, but he is emerging now as a viable option to Bielsa’

What a sentence that is.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11678893/Marcelo-Bielsa-pictured-arriving-Heathrow-ahead-Everton-talks.html

Bielsa is also pretty good at promoting and sorting out the youth system as well,which wont please the blues given how that will cost even more to do.

Fair play to Duncan Ferguson for stepping down the League pyramid to have a go at management. Got to respect that.

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