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Calm
LAUDRUP!
What is Brian Laudrup up to these days?
LAUDRUP!
Don't know and don't care, he was nothing compared to his brother.What is Brian Laudrup up to these days?
Moyelz out, whoever is the current flavour of the month in!
On second thoughts just sign the contract you ginger / greying adonis
His eyes DO smoulder don't they?
Evertonians: Refusing to cross that bridge until they come to it since 1878.
Smoulder? they burn a hole in my aching will he / won't he heart!
I tend to lean more and more towards the argument that Summerskin preaches these days (if not with quite as much vitriol). Firstly, I seriously doubt he'll go; if only due to the huge wages he accrues and the minimal pressure that he faces from the board/chairman.
But if he does leave those massive wages, minimal pressure, and let's be honest; the stable nature of Everton as a football club, will (in my opinion) afford us the ability to look a little higher than the constant stream of revolving-door-have-a-go-hero managers that were being cited earlier in this thread.
I mean; Steve Round? You're allowed to dream a littler bigger, yano.
Just a thought, anyway.
But if he does leave those massive wages, minimal pressure, and let's be honest; the stable nature of Everton as a football club, will (in my opinion) afford us the ability to look a little higher than the constant stream of revolving-door-have-a-go-hero managers that were being cited earlier in this thread.
But if he does leave those massive wages, minimal pressure, and let's be honest; the stable nature of Everton as a football club, will (in my opinion) afford us the ability to look a little higher than the constant stream of revolving-door-have-a-go-hero managers that were being cited earlier in this thread.
This all day long. If Moyes went (and I'd rather he didnt) then I'm confident we'll get a very good replacement. Given the attitude of the owners at the likes of Chelsea and Man City, we are as good as it'll get for a huge number of managers that want to be in the premiership. I think the only negative bit would be someone being anxious about stepping in directly after Moyes' 10 year stint.
Before last Jan and the transfers and improvement in play I was much more in the Moyes out camp. Now I'm happy with what I see on the pitch but still relaxed in the view that replacing him isn't the miracle job some seem to think