1. Julen LopeteguiI know it’s early and squads haven’t been assembled yet but I’m going for these 3 to be the first to go.
1. David Moyes
2. Steve Cooper
3. Woy Hodgson
I think he could do well at Spurs but it all depends on how much time they give him.Tossing a cheeky bet on Postecoglou. Could see him being absolutely pants
Lopetegui is the one. They were talking on TalkSports yesterday about his recent comments, with some suggesting he'd walk away. I sincerely doubt this.As others have said, I’d be shocked if it’s not Lopetegui.
Feels to me like he wants the payoff, rather than resigning. Didn’t want the job to begin with, eventually accepted the job, seemingly on false pretences.
Can’t spend in the summer due to FFP restrictions and has been very vocal.
I’d be shocked if he remains. They’ve got a very Everton situation going on there.
1. Lopetegui
2. Heckingbottom (he’s a low wage option for Sheffield Utd, but will they try stick around if they struggle, giving him the boot?)
3. Sean Dyche - I reckon it would be a resignation job, to be completely honest. If they club offer him money and they don’t get what he wants, he could easily walk.
But for once, I actually feel it’s a very solid core of managers, who may actually not all get the bullet.
Lopetegui is the one. They were talking on TalkSports yesterday about his recent comments, with some suggesting he'd walk away. I sincerely doubt this.
His recent admissions are simply preparing for the fairly likely poor start to the season and building his defence - "Look, I told you. It isn't my fault etc."
I know we're scrapping the transfer barrel, but so are Wolves and their squad is weak took. They will sack him, and he'll walk away with the pay-out.
Think he could be high on the list, losing Mitrovic and replacing him with Jimenez i dont think will end well.Be really rough if it was Silva after turning down the journo murder money, but it wouldn't surprise me.
As others have said, I’d be shocked if it’s not Lopetegui.
Feels to me like he wants the payoff, rather than resigning. Didn’t want the job to begin with, eventually accepted the job, seemingly on false pretences.
Can’t spend in the summer due to FFP restrictions and has been very vocal.
I’d be shocked if he remains. They’ve got a very Everton situation going on there.
1. Lopetegui
2. Heckingbottom (he’s a low wage option for Sheffield Utd, but will they try stick around if they struggle, giving him the boot?)
3. Sean Dyche - I reckon it would be a resignation job, to be completely honest. If they club offer him money and they don’t get what he wants, he could easily walk.
But for once, I actually feel it’s a very solid core of managers, who may actually not all get the bullet.
Amazing isnt it that FFP is saving clubs like Everton & Wolves from themselves despite both having billionaire owners.
Meanwhile Chelsea can spend £400m in one season.
@Saint Domingo
Is FFP stopping Everton spending?Amazing isnt it that FFP is saving clubs like Everton & Wolves from themselves despite both having billionaire owners.
Meanwhile Chelsea can spend £400m in one season.
@Saint Domingo
If I've understood correctly, PL sustainability rules are because the percentage of our turnover spent on wages is/was reportedly the threshold.Is FFP stopping Everton spending?