You have mate.Have I?
Maybe properly read the post next time, so we don't end up going around in a circle, whith you than basically writing my post as a response.
You have mate.Have I?
Did he get the autograph tho?Truth has it - after the Chelsea game an Evertionian ran up to DM with a turd, & asked him to autograph the turd - What do you want me to sign that for asked DM -
The fan answered back well you have been buy crap all season .... Bum Bum - gets coat![]()
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As in he will sign his contact with his right hand and the pre-contract to leave on a free 3+1 years later with his left hand?
Ethan?
With respect, Everton are significantly bigger in every single metric than Palace and Bournemouth.I'd be so shocked if either of them went to a non-CL team. They've just done the 'take a mid-table team to the next level' thing, I don't see them doing the exact same project again immediately
I totally agree of course, I just think that for Ancelottti it was a new and exciting challenge.With respect, Everton are significantly bigger in every single metric than Palace and Bournemouth.
If we could attract Ancelotti when we were ina proper mess then attracting their ilk should not be seen as impossible.
I recall Glasner being a little star-struck when he witnessed the strength of BMD and the Everton crowd. It seemed to whet his appetite. I think any manager would at least listen what’s on offer at Everton….remember Moyes is the 6th highest paid manager, we’ve got one of the very best grounds anywhere and clever owners who appear not to overly interfere.I totally agree of course, I just think that for Ancelottti it was a new and exciting challenge.
For Glasner and Iraola it would be basically exactly the same challenge again immediately when they'll be wanting to prove themselves at a higher level next, club 'size' aside.
I'd love to be wrong!
What about the metric of last winning a major trophy or average league position over the last 5 seasons?With respect, Everton are significantly bigger in every single metric than Palace and Bournemouth.
Good player.
Looks like he has a mistake in him every game I've seen him.
Good player.
The Palace and Bournemouth Boards would never sanction the reckless overspend on Ancelotti like ours did.I totally agree of course, I just think that for Ancelottti it was a new and exciting challenge.
For Glasner and Iraola it would be basically exactly the same challenge again immediately when they'll be wanting to prove themselves at a higher level next, club 'size' aside.
I'd love to be wrong!
Sorry I might be in a minority here but they are not really any better than Moyes.I recall Glasner being a little star-struck when he witnessed the strength of BMD and the Everton crowd. It seemed to whet his appetite. I think any manager would at least listen what’s on offer at Everton….remember Moyes is the 6th highest paid manager, we’ve got one of the very best grounds anywhere and clever owners who appear not to overly interfere.
Any manager worth his salt will know the absolute kudos to be gained for making Everton great again.
If our owners are ambitious then I'd say we're one of the most interesting 'projects' in world football with a world class new stadium and a few young players who can be moulded with new signings into a side challenging at the business end of the league so any manager who wants a long term project and with ambition would be very attracted to what we can offer themWith respect, Everton are significantly bigger in every single metric than Palace and Bournemouth.
If we could attract Ancelotti when we were ina proper mess then attracting their ilk should not be seen as impossible.
Sorry I might be in a minority here but they are not really any better than Moyes.
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